Winter Updates

Please see all our updates for our Autumn term. (Last update 24/03/2025)
Easter Holiday Camps
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Funded childcare for working parents
If you are an eligible working parent you can apply for a code online on GOV.UK for:
- Up to 15 hours of childcare per week, over 38 weeks of the year, for your child between nine months until they turn 3 years old.
- Up to 30 hours of childcare per week, over 38 weeks of the year, for your three or 4 year old.
The deadline to apply for and get a code is Monday 31 March, to use from Tuesday 1 April. You will then need to reconfirm your code every three months. Please ensure you apply as early as possible.
To apply for a code (Click HERE)
To find out more and apply (Click HERE)
'Eat them to defeat them'
The 10th of March is the start of our week-long 'Eat them to defeat them' programme, where children will be encouraged to eat more vegetables. Children will be given a poster and stickers to support and encourage them to try and eat more vegetables. We encourage parents and carers to support their children to do the same at home.
Newham Council’s Free CYCLING Courses for Children
To book Click HERE
Athletics Academy
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Premier Holiday Camps
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Half Term Holiday Club
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Free Online Webinar for Parents & Carers of Neurodivergent Children
If you are interested in a free online webinar for parents and carers of neurodivergent children and young people who enjoy gaming online, sign up via the link: (Click HERE).
Tuberculosis cases in Newham
Newham has a high number of Tuberculosis (TB) cases. TB is an infection that mainly affects the lungs, but can affect any part of the body. It can cause serious symptoms and consequences, but it can be cured. TB services are free and confidential.
It is important to get treatment if you have any of the symptoms, because it can be easily spread to other people by coughs and sneezes.
The most common symptoms are:
- A cough for three weeks or more,
- Coughing up blood,
- Loss of appetite,
- Extreme tiredness,
- Swollen glands.
If you’re worried, you should contact your GP.
For more information (Click HERE)