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Safeguarding Notice

Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff, visitors and volunteers to share this commitment.

If you have any concerns regarding the safeguarding of any of our pupils please contact one of our Designated Safeguarding Leads: Mrs Sarginson, Mrs Hill or Mrs Dixon

Please see the safeguarding section of our website under Policies > Safeguarding.

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STAR Clubs

Why now?

 

It’s the perfect time to develop important life skills such as teamwork, creative thinking and cooperation. The pandemic has forced isolation and restricted childhood experiences.

 

Socialisation and the ability to form relationships has been negatively impacted.

 

Group games for children are great for building self-esteem. Through such activities, children learn more about their capabilities and stretch themselves to achieve goals that they may have thought unattainable. The self-confidence that they gain through successfully completing team building games can transfer over to other aspects of their lives such as school and family.

 

Another benefit of team building activities for children is that they get to develop their social skills. Team building games typically require participants to work closely together and trust ideas to attain a desired result. Children learn how to communicate, articulate their ideas and compromise with others during the course of a group game.

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