Our main communication channel for parents is Class Dojo. Our staff post photos and information reguarly to keep you fully updated on things happening within each year group. If you have not yet signed up to Class Dojo, please contact the school office.
Book Bus
On Tuesday 4th December the Book People bus will be on the school playground. The bus will open before and after school for parents and children to visit together. Parents/Carers will also have the opportunity to look alone at the books till 9.30 am and from 3.00 pm. Entry and exit will be via the gate on Woolton Road during these times.
Children in Y3 - Y6 can bring in money to buy a book during the day if you so wish. The money should be sent in a sealed envelope with their name on it.
We raised £145.70 for Read For Good during our Readathon on Friday 16th November.
Thank you for all your contributions.
We are hosting PA Christmas Film Nights in December!
Tickets available on our PA Parentpay site here:
https://www.parentpay.com/parentpayshop/uniform/default.aspx?shopid=684
ANTI-BULLYING WEEK - ADVICE FOR PARENTS & CARERS
At Mosspits we are pleased that we don't have a bullying problem
but we know that as times children can use bullying behaviour.
If you feel your child is on the receiving end of bullying behaviour please let us know immediately,
also have a look at the handout below and the follow the link to an online tool and the advice pages.
CYBERBULLYING DAY - STOP, SPEAK, SUPPORT
We will be thinking about staying safe in the cyber-world.
Many of our Year 5 and 6 children have smartphones, we want them to know what to do if banter goes wrong!
Click the links :
ANTI-BULLYING WEEK CONTINUES
The theme for this year is
(click the link above to watch the video)
We all have a choice to make, we can choose to use bullying behaviour or choose to respect.
At Mosspits Lane Primary School we 'Choose Respect'!
Anti-Bullying Week begins with Odd Socks Day!
We will be wearing odd socks to remind us that we are unique - being different is good, it's what makes us who we are.
Andy Day of cbeebies and ‘Andy and the Odd Socks’ and patron of leading anti-bullying charity, the Anti-Bullying Alliance. Says:
"Did you know that 40% of children would hide an aspect of what makes them unique because they were worried about bullying? 40% of children experience bullying each year. I’m working with the Anti-Bullying Alliance this year to help shine a light on bullying in a fun way and we really need your help."
Andy and the Odd Socks have written a song for this week's theme, Choose Respect. Here's the link:
We are uniting with schools across the city to take part in the 2018 Liverpool Readathon starting on Monday 5th November to Friday 16th November. Children have been asked to record what they read during this period and make a note on the letter that has been sent home. Theses should be brought back to school on Friday 16th November to share in class.
As a grand finale to this year’s Readathon, we’ll be joining other schools on the final day (Friday 16th November) in a citywide Drop Everything and Read at 2pm. We’d love you to join in, by donating a £1 along with bringing something to read on this day. This money will go towards buying books for school and the rest supports the charity Read for Good’s. You are under no obligation to make a donation on this day.
We hope you enjoy this challenge and happy reading.