Important Information

Government Measles Advice

There have been recent localised outbreaks of measles centred around the West Midlands, so as a precaution we would like to share the latest advice with you.

Measles is an infection that spreads very easily and can cause serious symptoms in some people. It spreads very easily among those who are unvaccinated, especially in nurseries and schools.

Measles usually starts with cold-like symptoms, followed by a rash a few days later. Some people may also get small spots in their mouth. You can find out more on the NHS website:

Measles - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Having the MMR vaccine is the best protection against measles. There’s no specific medical treatment for measles, so it is important to get vaccinated as it is the best protection against becoming seriously unwell.

MMR is offered to all children as part of the National Immunisation schedule. The MMR vaccine gives long lasting protection with just two doses of the vaccine. The first dose is given at the age of 12 months and the second dose is given at around 3 years and 4 months, before starting school.

The best way to prevent contracting measles, for both children and adults, is to get both doses of the MMR vaccine. It is never too late to have these vaccinations.

If your child hasn’t received two doses of the MMR, please consider contacting your GP surgery and booking an appointment.

As always, if your child is unwell, please keep them off school to minimise the spread of infection within the community. As a Foundation, we will follow any advice or guidance from the Department of Health

Paula Greig
Princethorpe College Senior Matron

RSPB Big Garden Birdwatch

Pupils have been enjoying lots of different activities linked to the Big Garden Birdwatch in school this week. All pupils have been given a survey sheet to take home and you can choose whether to participate as a family in the Big Garden Birdwatch (26 to 28 January). The website explains how to observe and record your results. 

https://www.rspb.org.uk

Please can pupils bring their completed survey (named) back into school and the Green Team will log the data onto the RSPB website. If you do complete a survey your name will go into a small prize draw competition.

Please do send photos of your bird watching into school by Thursday 1 February to admin@crescentschool.co.uk.

Have fun!  

Mrs Johnson
Head of Science and DT

The Changing World of Raising Children

Many thanks to those parents who came along to 'The Changing World of Raising Children' presentation on Monday where Mrs Stapleton and myself talked about the work of Paul Dix in being consistent in the language and approach we use with children both at home and at school. 

We have further opportunity for parents to attend - if you were unable to make it on Monday, please do join us next Thursday 1 February from 5pm until around 5.45pm, tickets can be booked through the event page:

Changing World of Raising Children 

Mr Webb and Mrs Stapleton

Easter Service Date For Your Diary

Please note, in case you need to book time off work, that the Easter Service is in the morning this year at 9.15am.

Class 5F and Choir will lead the celebration of the Easter Story.

Ms Forth 
Deputy Head