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Information for Parents |
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Rickley Junior School |
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Behaviour & Anti-Bullying Policies Children are best educated in a happy and ordered environment where expectations are high. The development of good relationships and helping children be aware that they have a responsibility for themselves and to others is vital. Parental support is important in helping the school to achieve this. For more details of our policies click below: |
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The School Day The school day runs from 8.55am to 3.05 pm. Children should arrive at school between 8.45 and 8.55 am. The lunch break is from 12.15 to 1.00pm. The school cannot accept responsibility for children who arrive at school before 8.45 am. There are, however, facilities provided for both a breakfast club and an after school club. |
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The information provided below is for guidance. If you have further questions on any of these issues please contact us or speak to your child’s class teacher. If you have cause for complaint, please follow our complaints procedure. |
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Medicines If your child needs to take medicines at school please click here for information. |
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School Uniform The school expects all children to wear school uniform. We ask parents to support the school by providing their children with uniform and ensuring that they wear it. If you intend to provide your child with new clothing, please consider the items which make up the school uniform. Full details of our uniform policy are given here. Jewellery should not be worn to school. Children who do have earrings should wear small studs or sleepers only. These will have to be removed for P.E. and games lessons or, where this is not possible, covered by sticking plaster (which should be provided from home). Jewellery associated with body piercing, other than the ear lobes, is considered unsuitable and should not be worn in school. Rings, bracelets and necklaces do not need to be worn in school. |
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Attendance and Notification of Absence Regular attendance at school is essential for a complete education. In circumstances where absence is unavoidable, please follow the school’s absence policy and procedures. |
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Music Tuition Click below for more information on music tuition. |
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Mobile Phones, Toys and Games Mobile Phones, Toys and Games should not be brought to school as they can be an unnecessary distraction to the children and may be lost or damaged.
Disclaimer: The school cannot take any responsibility for loss or damage to mobile phones, toys or games if they are brought into school. |
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School Car Park Please remember that, in the interests of the children’s safety, the school car park is for the use of staff members only, both before school and at the end of the school day. Thank you for your co-operation in helping to make the school a safe environment for our children. |