Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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School Disco's - Wednesday 18th October 2023
Mon 25 Sep 2023We are holding school discos as follows:
Reception and Key Stage 1 4pm-5pm
Key Stage 2 5.15pm-6.30pm
Please note these have to be booked and paid for in advance using PARENTPAY (School lunch system).
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Exciting Summer Tech Camp - 14th August onwards!
Wed 28 Jun 2023 -
Egg Decorating Competition
Mon 27 Mar 2023 -
School Disco 29th March 2023
Wed 22 Mar 2023Foundation Stage 2 and KS1 School Disco starts at 4pm
Key Stage 2 School Disco starts at 5.15pm
Here's a price list for what the children can buy
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Comic Relief Red Nose Day 17th March 2023
Tue 21 Mar 2023WOW!!!!! What a fantastic day we had on Friday, so much fun for everyone and with your help we managed to raise a massive
£546.76
Thank you to everyone who supported us on Friday it really is appreciated.
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Future Fun Fundraisers
Thu 02 Feb 2023Here's what fun things are happening shortly:
Non Uniform Day - Friday 10th February 2023 - £1.00 to wear own clothes
Red Nose Day - Friday 17th March 2023 - we will be selling red noses and we will be raising funds - more details to follow
School Disco - Wednesday 29th March 2023
Reception Classes & KS1 - 4pm to 5pm
KS2 Classes - 5.15pm - 6.30pmFurther details to follow after half term
If you have any fundraising ideas please email admin@manor.reading.sch.uk
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FREE Dance Classes for children in Year 2 to Year 6
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Omicron Variant of Covid-19
Thu 16 Dec 2021Please see below a message from the Department for Education in relation to the Omicron variant of COVID-19. We would appreciate any help you can offer in promoting this via your channels and sharing it as appropriate with your staff, settings, members and providers.
“There is a new variant of COVID-19 - Omicron - which is highly infectious and spreading fast. Every adult in the country now needs to get a Covid-19 booster vaccine, because two doses of the vaccine are not enough to give the level of protection against infection we all need. Boosters give you the best possible protection against the virus and should significantly reduce your risk of serious illness and hospitalisation.
“It is more important than ever to get vaccinated. Get your Covid-19 booster vaccine today to strengthen your protection. Get boosted now. Visit nhs.uk/covidvaccination.”
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Halloween Costume Donate & Buy
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NHS Warmer Weather Safety Advice
Thu 20 May 2021NHS Frimley Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), which plans and funds the majority of health services provided to local people, are supporting a summer safety video, entitled ‘Keep your kids live and kicking this summer’.
The video highlights the risks of leaving babies and infants unsupervised near water or open windows, particularly when parents and carers can be distracted.
Babies and infants need constant supervision around water – whether this is in the bath, paddling or swimming pool, by ponds, rivers or lakes. They also need supervision around open windows.
Debbie Hartrick, the CCG’s Director for Safeguarding, said: “While incidents of drowning or near drowning are rare, it is really important that the safety of infants and children around water and open windows remains at the forefront of our minds, especially with the warmer days ahead.
“Pools, ponds and baths can keep your kids cool in the hot weather. However, water can also be dangerous for children if parents and carers don’t pay attention.
“With more and more families still spending more time at home due to Covid-19, we know that children will be playing in garden paddling pools and it’s important that they do so safely.”
She added: “Young children can drown in less than two inches (six centimetres) of water, in only 20 seconds. If they are very young, you won’t even hear them. They can slip under the water without making a splash or a sound.
“Young children don’t understand that a fall can kill them – just as they don’t understand that water can kill them.”
“Getting distracted by a mobile phone, talking to other people, or wandering off when your child is around water can lead to tragedy.
“By spreading these key messages, we can all help to keep our young children live and kicking this summer.”
The video was first launched by commissioners in the east of Berkshire in 2017 and has been widely shared over the years.