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  • Every day is an Open Day at Greatfield Park!

    Sun 25 Sep 2022
  • PGL Day 3 23rd March

    Thu 24 Mar 2022

    Another day of fun and excitement - with the children showing strength, determination and a great team spirit!

  • PGL Day 2 22nd March

    Tue 22 Mar 2022

    What a day! Non stop fun and activities!

    All groups have done canoeing, other activities have included Jacob's Ladder, Buggy Building, Giant Swing, Archery, Problem Solving and Climbing. And the day was finished off with 'Wacky Races'. The children have been absolutely amazing, we are sooooo proud  of them!

  • Day 1 PGL 21st March

    Mon 21 Mar 2022

    We arrived to lovely sunshine and played some welcome games before going to our rooms to unpack. We had a tour of the site and found about all the activities we are going to do over the week - this place is huge - Mrs Bateman said we've all done 16,000 steps!!

    Next was food (well we were all starving!!). This included special birthday cake from the birthday boy. Happy Birthday H!

    What an evening......... playing 'Ambush' which involved us being in 2 teams and hiding in bushes in the woods lying on the ground in pitch darkness while the other team had to try and track us down. We then swapped over - end result was a draw of 3 - 3. We were actually joined by a frog in the undergrowth! No one was keen to kiss it and find their Prince Charming!

    No photos of this evening unfortunately - there was no light!!

  • Red Nose Day 2022

    Fri 18 Mar 2022

    We had an assembly outside in the wonderful sunshine, and shared a joke !

  • The Coventry Building Society

    Mon 14 Mar 2022 Michelle Andjelkovic

    Today the Coventry Building Society came to Greatfield Park and took part in some clean and tidy activities including maintenance of our forest school area. Thank you so much!

  • World Book Day 2022

    Thu 03 Mar 2022

    All of the children looked fantastic! Even the staff made an effort.

  • Cheltenham Football League Tournament

    Fri 22 Oct 2021

    Our school football team represented our school magnificently at the Cheltenham Football League Tournament last week! We are delighted to say that they progressed through to the finals, only to be defeated by a school almost three times the size of ours. We would like to thank Mr Brain for organising this fantastic opportunity for them.

  • New Website Launched!

    Tue 29 Jun 2021

    Welcome to our brand new school website! We have created the website to keep parents up to date with school news and notices, and to showcase some of the great things our pupils are achieving. The website is extremely easy to edit by all staff at the school, so check back soon for new updates!

  • Child Safety Week 1st - 7th June 2020

    Wed 03 Jun 2020

    Child Safety Week is run by the Child Accident Prevention Trust to raise awareness of the risks of child accidents and how they can be prevented. There are a range of resources to help promote safety messages in a fun and engaging way. See some useful links and information below.

     

    www.capt.org.uk

    www.iconcope.org

    Click here for a pdf about Infant Crying from ICON

    www.gscb.org.uk

    www.nspcc.org.uk

    www.childline.org.uk

    www.net-aware.org.uk

    Click here for Covid-19 advice

      

    www.gloucestershire.police.uk

    Click here (PDF, 687.9 KB) to see a poster from the National Police Chief Council which is aimed at neighbours and key workers visiting premises.

     

    www.nhs.uk

    Click here for the Facebook page for Health Visiting & School Nursing in Gloucestershire

     

    More Useful Links and Resources

     

    Click here for Gov.uk advice on staying safe outside your home

    Click here for a pdf about drowning

    BURNS AND SCALDING

    Did you know that 95% of all childhood burns and scalds happen at home? Most are caused in the day-to-day situations that many parents don’t anticipate. Check out some top tips to prevent burns and scalding at home.

    Hot drinks

    Anyone looking after children 24/7 right now deserves all the tea or coffee they can drink. Just remember to put your cuppa down in a safe spot out of reach of little hands that can grab as soon as your back is turned. @CAPTcharity has created a handy guide to help keep your hot drinks safe from little ones.  

    Cooking

    Breakfast, lunch, dinner, repeat … sound like your life at the moment? When you’re exhausted it’s easy to get distracted, so use the back rings of the cooker and turn pan handles in. It keeps danger out of reach of little hands that grab. Find out more information, visit: https://www.capt.org.uk/burns-scalds.

    Bath time

    Bath time can be an enjoyable experience but if it’s not done safely it can result scalding … get in the habit of putting the cold in first and top up with hot. For further information and advice, visit https://www.capt.org.uk/burns-scalds

    Hair straighteners

    Where do you leave your hair straighteners to cool down? On the floor, beside cabinet or hanging over the door handle. Hair straighteners can cause serious burns to children even when cooling. Children can be kept safe from hair straighteners by putting them out of reach and sight straight away  and in a heat - proof pouch. Find out more https://www.capt.org.uk/preventing-burns-from-hair-straighteners

    Burns and scalds prevention from NHS website https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/burns-and-scalds/prevention/

    POISONING

    From sanitiser to surface spray, paracetamol to pods, there are lots of things around that home that could poison your child. You can find some useful tips to keep prevent positioning at home and ensure your child and family are kept safe.

    Cleaning Products

    Our hands and homes have never been so clean! But might these cleaning things poison small children? Put them in a safe spot, high up out of sight and reach. For further information on how to keep your cleaning products safe, visit https://www.capt.org.uk/poisoning-prevention

    Medicines

    Stocked up on paracetamol? Everyday painkillers are the most common way for young children to be poisoned. Put them in a safe spot, high up out of sight and reach. You can find more useful tips  to ensure your home is medicine safe. 

    Button Batteries

    Button batteries are used in an increasingly wide range of toys, novelty items, gadgets and other everyday objects you’ll find around the house. They can be extremely dangerous for children if swallowed. For more information https://www.capt.org.uk/button-batteries

    HEAD INJURIES

    From tables, stairs even to trampolines there are lots of things inside and outside of homes that can lead to falls and ultimately serious head injuries. You can find useful tips use to ensure your family and home is safe and fall – proof. 

    Falls

    Did you know that 1 in 5 children under 5 is admitted to hospital everyday after falling from a building – often from open windows and balconies? Be aware that with the warmer weather and isolation keeping us inside of what you can do to keep you child safe from falls. Find out more https://www.capt.org.uk/falls

    Cycling

    Cycling is a great way for us to be active and look after our wellbeing Its important to the ins and outs from wearing helmets to carrying young children on the on adult bike and being visible. Here are some useful tips to help you keep safe and develop good cycling habits. 

    Helmets

    Did you know at least 10% of deaths could have been prevented if the cyclist had worn a cycle helmet? With more and more of us choosing to cycle for exercise or as a way to spend our time, it’s important that we wear the right protection. For more information on https://www.capt.org.uk/News/developing-good-cycling-habits

    In car safety

    In-car safety can be a confusing area for families. You may find that you're not completely clear about the law, are unsure of the safest way for a child to travel, aren't using the most appropriate restraint or have badly fitting child car seats or booster seats. To help make things clearer here is  some useful information on in - car safety https://www.capt.org.uk/car-safety

    Road safety

    Speed is everything when it comes to a child’s chances of survival. Keep an eye on your speed. Keep your phone in the glove compartment so it can’t distract you. There is guidance on for in car road safety on the CAPT website.