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Christ Church CE Primary School

'Let your light shine' Matthew 5:16

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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Measles

    Mon 29 Jan 2024

    Dear Parent or Carer,

    Measles cases prompt MMR vaccine call

    Measles is an infection that spreads very easily and can cause serious problems in some people. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has reported an increase in measles across the country and is encouraging people to check that they and their children have had two doses of the MMR vaccine. Currently, there are no cases of measles reported in North Somerset, but action is important now to prevent cases of measles and stop it from spreading.

    The free MMR vaccine is a safe and effective way of protecting against measles, as well as mumps and rubella.

    It’s important for you to take up the offer of MMR vaccination for your children when it’s offered at 1 year of age and as a pre-school booster at three years, four months of age. If children and young adults have missed these vaccinations in the past, please ask your GP for a vaccination appointment. This is particularly important in light of the recent cases in other parts of the UK.

    Check your child’s Red Book to see if they’ve received MMR vaccinations as scheduled or check with your GP surgery if you’re unsure. Most healthy adults will have developed some immunity to measles but can still receive two doses of the vaccine from their GP too.

    You are very unlikely to get measles if you've had both doses of the MMR vaccine or you've had measles before. Measles symptoms to be aware of include:

    · high fever

    · sore, red, watery eyes

    · coughing

    · aching and feeling generally unwell

    · a blotchy red brown rash, which usually appears after the initial symptoms.

    Anyone who thinks they have measles are being advised to stay at home and phone their GP or NHS 111 for advice. For more information about measles, see the nhs.uk/measles website.

  • Parent Governor Elections

    Wed 10 Jan 2024

    FOR AN APPLICATION PACK - CLICK HERE

     

    10 January 2024

    Dear Parent/Carer,

     

    PARENT GOVERNOR ELECTION (Spring 2024)

     

    I am writing to you to invite you to stand for election as a parent governor, or nominate another parent to do so. In our school, we currently have two parent governor vacancies.

     

    The governing body, with the headteacher, has overall responsibility for the running of the school. Governing bodies have three core strategic functions:

     

    ● Ensuring clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction;

    ● Holding executive leaders to account for the educational performance of the organisation and its pupils, and the performance management of staff; and

    ● Overseeing the financial performance of the organisation and making sure its money is well spent.

     

    For more information on the governance structure across Kaleidoscope Multi-Academy Trust, please visit the Trust website for further information: https://www.kaleidoscopemat.co.uk/governance-structure.html.

     

    No special qualifications are needed and the most important thing is to have a keen interest in the school and be prepared to play an active part in the governing body’s work. Training is available for all governors and this governing body has an expectation that those new to being a governor attend induction training.

     

    The enclosed pack summarises the circumstances under which someone cannot serve as a governor. In addition, parents/carers who have paid employment in the school for 500 or more hours per academic year or who are elected members of the Local Authority are not eligible to stand in these elections. Nominations must be from parents or carers with children currently placed at the school on the day that nominations close.

     

    If you would like to stand for election, please complete the nomination form on our website HERE and return it to the school no later than Friday 19th January at 12:00. You may also include a short personal statement to support your nomination, which should be no longer than 250 words. Self-nominations will be accepted, but if you are nominating another parent please seek their prior consent.

     

    If there are more nominations than vacancies, the election will be by secret ballot. If that is necessary, voting papers will be sent to all parents together with details of the ballot procedure.

     

    Yours faithfully,

     

    Jo Baxter

    Clerk to Local Governing Board

  • Kaleidoscope MAT AGM

    Wed 10 Jan 2024

    Kaleidoscope MAT AGM

    Wednesday, 24 January 2024 at 5.30pm  - please click here for further information

    https://www.kaleidoscopemat.co.uk/annual-general-meeting.html 

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