It’s that time of year again! The Children at our school are hoping to raise some money for ‘Children in Need’ and we need your support. This year we want your child/children to dress ‘spotty” and dress up in any of the following: Pudsey t-shirts, ears, something yellow, something spotty or any Children in Need merchandise. We will be asking for a £1 donation which will go to the ‘Children in Need’ charity. We will be asking for a £1 donation per child which will go to the ‘Children in Need’ charity.
Here is our JustGiving page where you can make a donation:
Our new extra-curricular timetable for this half term's clubs has been published on our 'Extra-curricular clubs' page. Further details of each club and booking forms can be found by clicking on 'Parents', then 'Extra-curricular clubs', or by simply clicking the link below:
Click here for our 'Extra-curricular Clubs' page
We very much hope that your child can come along and enjoy one or more of our clubs with his or her friends.
Dear parents and carers,
It is clear from our attendance and many attendance conversations with parents, that the flu season has begun at Norman Pannell and around the city.
It’s not too late to complete your child's flu consent form and ensure they are protected this winter. For further information and to provide consent or decline this vaccination please visit https://econsent.merseycare.nhs.uk/ or contact the immunisation team directly on 0151 295 3833 who will be happy to help.
The NHS flu vaccination team will be at Norman Pannell on Monday 20th November.
Dear Parents and Carers,
Please find below a letter from Sally Dobbing, Project Manager for Liverpool's Holiday Activity Fund project (HAF), which provides half term holiday activities and meals for children eligible for free school meals.
For the first time, we are hosting one such project during this Autumn half term, run by LSC. We hope that some of our children can benefit from this offer at NP or beyond at one of the many other projects.
Kind regards. (letter and information below)
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Date: 11th October 2023
Dear Parent or Guardian
The October Half Term Eat 2 Meet programme starts on the 30th October and there are lots of great activities happening over the school holidays. Children and young people, from reception to age 16 (including year 11 leavers), who are eligible for benefits related free school meals, will be able to access hundreds of activities throughout the half term holidays including specific provision available for children with SEND or additional needs, at no cost. There’s a great range of activities across the city including Halloween themed activities such as pumpkin carving, apple bob, halloween crafts making spooky masks, boxing, football, music, dance, cycling, cooking, podcasting, basketball, arts and crafts, drama, zumba, trips out and much more! Every day there will be a range of fabulous meals available with many schemes holding family events as well.
To find out where the nearest scheme is click on this link October Half Term ‘Eat to Meet’ – Merseyside Play Action Council (merseyplay.com) or go to https://www.merseyplay.com and click on the October Half Term Eat 2 Meet link.
When a parent/guardian/carer has chosen the activity/scheme they will need to contact that organisation to book a place. Each organisation will have either a telephone number, email address or online booking system. If the child has any additional needs or dietary requirements then please discuss this with the organisation when booking. There is no central booking system so please read the details of the programmes on the website and contact the providers directly.
Liverpool City Council is working with Mersey Play Action Council, the local schools, voluntary and community organisations, and childcare providers to deliver the October Half Term Eat 2 Meet programme.
The Family Information and SEND Directory also provides a wealth of useful information and support for families - FISD.
Regards
Sally Dobbing
Sally Dobbing - HAF Project Manager
Norman Pannell School is taking part in #HelloYellow on 10th October 2023 for World Mental Health Day.
We can all struggle with how we’re feeling, but sometimes things get tough and it can be difficult to cope. For so many young people, when this happens, they don’t get the help they need, when they need it. But together, we can change this.
That’s why we have signed up to take part in #HelloYellow. By taking part and wearing yellow, we’re showing young people that we’re with them. We’re showing them that they matter and deserve the support they need, when they need it, no matter what.
We’ll be joining thousands of other schools by wearing yellow to stand out and show up for young people’s mental health, and raise vital funds for YoungMinds.
To take part, children can wear yellow to school on 10th October, and we ask parents and carers to make a £1 donation to YoungMinds.
Here is our JustGiving page where you can make a donation:
https://www.justgiving.com/page/norman-pannell-primary-school-1695639850837?utm_medium=fundraising&utm_content=page%2Fnorman-pannell-primary-school-1695639850837&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=pfp-share
Our new extra-curricular timetable for this half term's clubs has been published on our 'Extra-curricular clubs' page. Further details of each club and booking forms can be found by clicking on 'Parents', then 'Extra-curricular clubs', or by simply clicking the link below:
Click here for our 'Extra-curricular Clubs' page
We very much hope that your child can come along and enjoy one or more of our clubs with his or her friends.
Welcome back to the new school year at Norman Pannell!
We hope all of our children, families and staff have had a healthy holiday with some fun memories to look back on.
The school term starts for ALL children (except Nursery) on Monday 4th September.
Nursery children start from Thursday 7th September.
As parents know from newsletters in the Summer Term, Phase 3 of our whole-school refurbishment has been in full swing during the holidays, with work on schedule and looking great! This work is due for completion by the end of September, but means that Reception and Year 1 classes are in temporary classrooms for the first 3-4 weeks of term.
Important information about drop-off and pick-ups:
Breakfast and Twilight Club
For the Autumn and Spring Terms, were are welcoming the staff and children from Netherley Youth and Community Initiative (NYCI) to join forces and combine our services while their premises are refurbished.
Drop-off and pick-up for both these clubs will be at the door on the Infant Yard nearest the playground train. Parents must be in attendance to sign children in and pick-up.
Reminder: All payments for breakfast and twilight club must be made via the Parent Pay app - please book in advance.
Important Dates:
Fri 1st Sept – INSET DAY (staff only)
Mon 4th Sept – First day of new school year
Mon 4th Sept – Reception class start 8:45am
Wed 6th Sept – Year 2 “Meet the Teacher” parent meeting in class 9:00-9:30am
Thurs 7th Sept – Nursery children start
Thurs 7th Sept - Year 6 “Meet the Teacher” parent meeting in class 9:00-9:30am
Fri 8th Sept - Year 5 “Meet the Teacher” parent meeting in class 9:00-9:30am
Mon 11th Sept - Year 4 “Meet the Teacher” parent meeting in class 9:00-9:30am
Tues 12th Sept - Year 3 “Meet the Teacher” parent meeting in class 9:00-9:30am
Wed 13th Sept - Year 1 “Meet the Teacher” parent meeting in class 9:00-9:30am
Fri 22nd Sept – Nursery & Reception - Stay and Play 9:00-9:30am
The NEU teaching union have announced two further strike days. The school will be partially opened on the next two days, please read below.
Wednesday 5th July:
Nursery - Open
Reception - Open
Year 1 - Closed
Year 2 - Closed
Year 3 - Closed
Year 4 - Closed
Year 5 - Closed
Year 6 - Closed
Friday 7th July:
Nursery - Open
Reception - Open
Year 1 - Closed
Year 2 - Closed
Year 3 - Closed
Year 4 - Closed
Year 5 - Closed
Year 6 - Closed