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  • Wake up Wednesday

    Published 08/11/23

    This week’s topic focuses on 'What parents and carers need to know about Among us.'

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  • Wake up Wednesday

    Published 30/10/23

    This week’s topic focuses on 'what parents and carers need to know about Fortnight.'

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  • Snapchat - What parents need to know

    Published 18/10/23

    This week’s topic focuses on ‘What parents and carers need to know about snapchat’. This guide looks at connecting with strangers, inappropriate use and online pressures. It highlights a number of risks such as visible location and contact from strangers. 

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  • Newsletter

    Published 13/10/23

    Whats happening at Nightingale

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  • PREVENT our Weekly safeguarding focus

    Published 11/10/23
    PREVENT  safeguarding our communities from the threat of terrorism Prevent is about safeguarding our communities from the threat of terrorism by stopping people from supporting it or becoming terrorists themselves. Radicalisation is t
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  • Online Top Tips

    Published 06/10/23

    This week’s topic focuses on ‘Top tips for adopting safe and healthy online habits’. This guide looks at cultivating safe and healthy habits and building digital resilience. It covers making positive lifestyle choices, how to keep your health in mind and reaching out for support. 

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  • Wake up Wednesday online safety

    Published 27/09/23

    This week’s topic focuses on ‘What parents and carers need to know about setting boundaries around gaming’. This includes information on safer game choices, discussing age ratings and being prepared with trolls.

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  • National Online Safety

    Published 26/09/23
    What is it? National Online Safety is a multi-award winning company. They make it their mission to make the internet a safer place for children. Partnering with them will help us develop e-safety across our whole school. Wha
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  • Information for parents

    Published 06/09/23

    Information for Parents beginning of term Sept 2023

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  • Nightingale Year 6 Leavers Song

    Published 20/07/23

    See below for a snippet of our wonderful Year 6 children who will be leaving us this year. They have had such an incredible journey at Nightingale and we wish them the best of luck in their future endeavours. You will be missed Year 6!

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  • Rhys Myers Memorial Tournament

    Published 14/07/23

    On Monday, Co-op Academy Nightingale, along with Co-op Academy Brownhill and Co-op Academy Woodlands played in the inaugural Rhys Myers Memorial Football Tournament in memory of a much-loved and inspirational teacher here at Nightingale. The day was enjoyed by all in the best spirit while also providing an opportunity for staff and children alike to reflect and think about was in which they could use values which Mr. Myers held dear in their own lives.

    We were lucky to welcome some of Mr. Myers family to school to take part in the day. His wife Shaheen, his Mum and Dad as well as brother attended, they spoke to the children before the kick-off about the importance of participation, enjoyment and succeeding together in the right spirit. All classes were invited out to support, they came with banners, posters and songs to provide encouragement to all children involved.

    After school the staff joined in and a group of Year 6 faced of with them in a students vs teacher match that was great fun!

    The tournament will be held annually going forwards to remember Mr Myers and join in a celebration of things that he loved.

     

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  • Peace Explored at Nightingale!​​​​​​​

    Published 14/07/23

    Nightingale pupils warmly welcomed a visitor from The Peace Museum  based in Bradford.

    All year groups engaged in a range of thought provoking workshops throughout the day including considering the feelings of children who experienced WWII Kinder Transport  to working cooperatively to understand how voting works. 

    Other aspects of peace were explored creatively through learning about and designing symbols, creating peace poles , poetry and practicing techniques to help us remain calm inside when we feel challenged. A very positively peaceful day was had by all ! 

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