Welcome to Spire Junior School Summer Term.Spire Junior School strives to create an atmosphere where all children and adults feel safe, valued and included. The kind of place where every child can arrive with a smile on their face, where there is a keen sense of belonging and a pride in their school. We believe that all children have a voice to be heard and that their care and education must lie at the heart of everything we do. |
We believe in life long learning and that adults can learn from children and children can learn from adults. Sharing experiences and together discovering the excitement and enjoyment of acquiring new knowledge and understanding. Achievements are there to be celebrated, ideas to be shared and respect for others is evident in all we do.
We aim to create an environment in which people are comfortable to say ‘well done’, ‘thank you’ and ‘I need help’. Where children and adults see politeness as the norm and are happy to open doors for each other, where attempting is celebrated as much as achieving.
Spire Junior School wants everyone to have the experience of tasting success and to feel good about themselves as a member of both the school and wider community.
Our school is a place where children start on the road to achieve their dreams and where adults can smile and say that our children are doing well.
In Spire Junior School ‘Every Child Matters’.
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The Click Clever, Click Safe programme is based on the road safety initiative, the Green Cross Code. But instead of ‘stop, look, listen', children will be taught to ‘zip it, block it, flag it’ and the lessons will form a compulsory part of the curriculum in primary schools. With the Government estimating that 90 per cent of children aged between eight to 17 have access to the internet, the new internet safety lessons will tackle topics such as cyber-bullying and paedophiles, alongside warnings about giving out personal information. Launching the plans on the 8th December 2009, Ex Prime Minister Gordon Brown said: "The internet provides our children with a world of entertainment, opportunity and knowledge – a world literally at their fingertips. Please click on the picture below to find out more about UKCCIS (UK council for Child Internet Saftey) |
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