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Dear Parents/Carers
Information for the Christmas activities for pupils are as follows:-
Wednesday 11th December
Christmas Festival/Church Service 1.30pm – 2.30pm
Everyone Welcome
Wednesday 11th December
FE Christmas Market 2.30pm – 5.00pm
Thursday 12th December
Secondary Christmas Party 1.30pm – 2.30pm
(Don’t forget disco clothes).
Friday 13th December
EYFS/Primary Christmas Party 1.30pm – 2.30pm
(Don’t forget party clothes).
Friday 13th December
Christmas Jumper Day – no donations required
Monday 16th December
Nativity – 1.30pm (Ticket Only Event)
Tuesday 17th December
Nativity – 1.30pm (Ticket Only Event)
Tuesday 17th December
FE Christmas Disco (Oakwood Building) 6.00pm – 9.00pm
Thursday 19th December
Christmas Lunch – fancy dress is optional
Friday 20th December
Stars in Their Eyes, Salvation Army, Special Visitor
- Due to limited space this is a pupil event only.
Friday 20th December
3.10pm – School closes for the Christmas Break
Monday 6th January
Staff Professional Development Day
School closed to all pupils.
Tuesday 7th January
Pupils back to school
Letters will be sent out to parents regarding the individual events in due course.
Thank you for your support throughout the year. We wish you a Merry Christmas and a healthy New Year.
KIRKLEATHAM HALL SCHOOL
Coffee Afternoon
Dear Parents, Carers and Friends
On Wednesday 20th November we will be holding our parent coffee afternoon from 1.30pm – 2.30pm in our Oakwood Building.
Everyone is welcome to join Michelle Caddy, Kim Quine and Caroline O’Brien (Parent Governors) for a chat over a complimentary drink and cake.
We look forward to seeing you there.The LA’s Annual Short Breaks Consultation Period is now open. They would like to hear from parents and carers of children and young people (aged 0 – 25) with a disability.
Please click the link below to take the Short Breaks Parent/Carer Questionnaire.
https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/Shortbreaks19
Short Breaks provide opportunities for disabled children and young people aged 0 – 25 years to spend time away from their primary carers. They aim to provide parents and carers a necessary and valuable break away from their caring responsibilities to recharge their batteries. They enable children and young people to have the chance to develop new friendships, take part in new experiences and to have fun doing positive activities such as swimming, youth clubs and days trips with friends and much more.
Redcar and Cleveland’s funded Short Breaks are provided to families by our own staff and by specially selected organisations to deliver services on our behalf.
Some services are ‘Self Referral’ where you make direct contact with the organisations and some require a ‘Social Worker Referral’ where, following an assessment, you will work with your Social Worker to decide which service will best meet your child’s needs.
Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council are undertaking our annual review of Short Breaks Services and would welcome your feedback by completing this survey. The feedback received will help us to:
· Identify what is working well
· Plan and develop future services
· Identify any gaps in our current offer
· Identify what needs to be improved
More information on our Short Breaks Offer can be found on the SEND Local Offer on www.peoplesinfonet.org.uk