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  • Apply to West Park Primary

    Thu 22 Feb 2024

    https://www.bridgend.gov.uk/residents/schools-and-education/school-admissions/

     

  • Junior family BBQ******PTA*******5th July********Apres Sports event!!

    Thu 30 Jun 2022

    https://www.westparkprimary.org.uk/fundraising/

     

  • Booking forms open for full time nursery to year 6 parent teacher meetings

    Thu 24 Mar 2022

    Please follow the link in the letter to book your appointment using School Cloud

  • EYU Open Day

    Tue 01 Mar 2022

    We are holding an Open Day for prospective mew families to view our wonderful Early Years Unit.

    See the flyer for more information or call us on 01656 815510!

  • Safer Internet Day

    Tue 08 Feb 2022

    Today across the school we have been reinforcing our usual lessons about internet safety and important safety discussions will continue throughout the week.

    For lots of resources to use at home, follow the link below:

    https://www.saferinternetday.org/

     

    Stay safe online!

  • Admissions to school - key dates

    Fri 07 Jan 2022

    https://www.bridgend.gov.uk/residents/schools-and-education/school-admissions/apply-for-admission-to-school/

     

  • Parental engagement survey

    Fri 17 Sep 2021

    Please read our Relationships and Communications Booklet and complete the survey!

    Thank you all for your time

    https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=Ug4_TzS3ZEGUCRtgHRR5k4Wk1MHPmAFIjGyoM18TyrZUQTJQNEtST0ROVVlMRFZFVUdTUk9WWTNLNi4u

  • Healthy snacks and drinks update for parents and carers

    Thu 09 Sep 2021

    Dear parents and carers

    We would like to share with you information from the Welsh Local Government Association which supports our food and fitness policy at West Park.

    As a healthy school we have a Food and Fitness policy which promotes healthy drinks and snacks. As part of this, pupils are allowed to drink fresh water in their classrooms and have access to water fountains so that they can refill their water bottles throughout the day.

    To encourage this, we ask parents to provide their child with a bottle of fresh drinking water each day to keep in the classroom. Supported by WLGA advice, at West Park only plain water is permitted in the classrooms (not squash, juice, flavoured or fizzy water).

    Occasionally, we know children will not drink water at home and we are always mindful of this. We overcome this by encouraging pupils to rehydrate in class, staff role modelling and by giving consistent messages. We find that pupils are happy to drink water along with their peer group when they know this is the school rule. Following this rule from Nursery helps children to enjoy water as their drink of choice.

    Similarly, we encourage pupils to eat fruit by having a dedicated fruit snack time during the morning to boost our energy!

    To encourage this, we ask parents to provide their child with a piece of fruit or tub of fruit pieces to enjoy at snack time. Supported by  WLGA advice, at West Park only fruit is permitted for snack time (not cereal or fruity bars).

    Please remember to label your child’s water bottle and fruit pots so they can easily identify them. If you have any questions about the Food and Fitness policy please contact us by phone or email.

    Thank you for supporting us with this whole school approach to the promotion of healthy eating and drinking at West Park.

    West Park Primary

    Pupils are permitted to bring other drinks such as dilute squash or fruit juice in their lunchboxes if they would prefer to have this with their midday meal. Fizzy drinks and sweets should not be brought to school.

     

    WG leaflets

  • Out of Hours COVID Reporting process

    Mon 24 May 2021
  • National Numeracy Day Wednesday 19th May!

    Mon 17 May 2021

    Get dressed up to join in with a day of mathematical madness! What will you choose to be....a clock, a number, a ten town character, a number, a ruler, dice?

     

    Dress up to 'add' to the fun but please don't let this activity 'take-away' any money! Reuse or recycle items from home = use your imagination!


    On your marks, get set, go!

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