NEWS
Important changes to term dates
Autumn term will end on 16th December 2020 at normal collection times. This is to provide extra staff training and cleaning time in advance of the holidays when the school will be closed for Christmas.
Autumn term will end on 16th December 2020 at normal collection times. This is to provide extra staff training and cleaning time in advance of the holidays when the school will be closed for Christmas.
Public Health England has advised us that there has been a single confirmed case of covid-19 within the school. The school will remain open and those who have been in potential contact will individually receive notice and will be required to self isolate for 14 days. We know you may Read more…
Children in Need is on Friday 13th November. Children may attend school in non uniform and will take part in fun activities throughout the day. Please send your child to school with a £1 donation. This donation will be collected by their teacher and the money raised will go towards Read more…
Stay at home, stay safe, stay in touch- -your sixth weekly update from Marish Academy Trust. As we approach the end of the eighth week of school closure and of the lockdown, we now have some idea of the way forward and the recovery plan the government has devised. Home Read more…
Slough Consortium of Grammar Schools – 11+ entrance examination for 2021 entry Due to the current school closures, we have not been able to hold the usual 11+ information evenings which were due to be held in late April/early May. These evenings would have explained the admissions process for entry Read more…
Please see below the link to a video regarding the ICON Infant crying information leaflet. We encourage you all to watch this video to understand how you can support parents and carers to cope with a crying baby: https://youtu.be/gyQPzIxyTSA.
Please find below the details below for Thames Valley Police DA campaign called the “Silent Solution” for victims who need help where they do not feel safe in their own homes especially in light of lock down. In an emergency, people should always call 999. If you can’t speak, call 999 Read more…
Stay at home, stay safe, stay in touch–your fifth weekly update from Marish Academy Trust.As we approach the end of the sixth week of school closure and of the lockdown, theweather has finally changed and it’s raining for the first time in a month or so.Whatever the weather is like, Read more…
Stay at home, stay safe, stay in touch- -your fourth weekly update from Marish Academy Trust. The Easter Holidays are almost over, but in school we haven’t stopped thinking about all of you at home. A small team of staff have been in school looking after a few children in Read more…