Noticeboard
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Spring Disco change of date
Tue 24 Feb 2015
Please note that the Spring Disco will now be held on Wednesday 25th March. We will send out a flyer nearer the time to let you know when the tickets will be on sale.
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Attendance Code of Conduct
Mon 23 Feb 2015Please click here for an important letter to all parents and carers on behalf of Hampshire County Council Schools and Education Centres, to inform you of changes to the way in which we will be responding to unauthorised absence from school from September 2015. -
Tesco Trolley Dash for Basingstoke Food Bank
Mon 09 Feb 2015
See the Gazette website (link below) to read how pupils from South View Junior School volunteered at Tesco on behalf of the Basingstoke Food Bank.http://www.basingstokegazette.co.uk/news/11778670.Tesco_Trolley_dash_for_Basingstoke_Foodbank/
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New photos.....
Wed 28 Jan 2015We've put lots of new photos on our website showing some of the wonderful things the children have done this year so far.
Go to the 'About Us' link on the left - select either 'curriculum' and then click on the 'Curriculum in Action' link or the children link and then Gallery.
We will be adding more over the coming weeks so keep checking back!
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Emergency Procedures for Adverse Weather 2015
Fri 16 Jan 2015With the weather set to get colder over the coming weeks, we feel it is important to remind everyone of the procedure should we be unable to open due to adverse weather such as heavy snow.
If you feel the weather conditions are unsuitable to travel in and are unsure as to whether school is open, please note the following steps will be taken as soon as possible:
A message will be placed on the front page of our school web site if school is closed –
www.southview-jun.hants.sch.uk and Hantsweb.
· A text message will be sent to the mobile phone number you provided via the SchoolComms text message service.
· A post will be made on our school Facebook page
· A message will be tweeted via our school Twitter account @SouthViewJr
· Local radio stations will be notified of our closure and issue bulletins.
We will endeavour to clear the school site in both icy and snowy conditions, however please appreciate that some gates and pathways will not be opened until they have been gritted and made
as safe as possible. The main gate will be the priority entrance to be cleared and gritted.
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Spring Term Themes of Study
Mon 05 Jan 2015This terms Themes of Study are now available for you to view or download from the About Us - Curriculum page. Copies are also available from the school reception. -
Absence from School
Mon 03 Nov 2014When your child is unwell, it can be hard deciding whether to keep them off school. A few simple guidelines can help.
Not every illness needs to keep your child from school. If you keep your child away from school, be sure to inform the school on the first day of their absence.
Use common sense when deciding whether or not your child is too ill to attend school. Ask yourself the following questions.
- Is your child well enough to do the activities of the school day? If not, keep your child at home.
- Does your child have a condition that could be passed on to other children or school staff? If so, keep your child at home.
- Would you take a day off work if you had this condition? If so, keep your child at home.
Common conditions
If your child is ill, it's likely to be due to one of a few minor health conditions.
Whether you send your child to school will depend on how severe you think the illness is. This guidance can help you make that judgement.
Remember: if you're concerned about your child’s health, consult a health professional.
- Cough and cold. A child with a minor cough or cold may attend school. If the cold is accompanied by a raised temperature, shivers or drowsiness, the child should stay off school, visit the GP and return to school 24 hours after they start to feel better. If your child has a more severe and long-lasting cough, consult your GP. They can give guidance on whether the child should stay off school. Get more information in Common cold.
- Raised temperature. If your child has a raised temperature, they shouldn't attend school. They can return 24 hours after they start to feel better. Learn more in Feverish illness in children.
- Rash. Rashes can be the first sign of many infectious illnesses, such as chickenpox and measles. Children with these conditions shouldn't attend school. If your child has a rash, check with your GP or practice nurse before sending them to school.
- Headache. A child with a minor headache doesn't usually need to be kept off school. If the headache is more severe or is accompanied by other symptoms, such as raised temperature or drowsiness, then keep the child off school and consult your GP.
- Vomiting and diarrhoea. Children with these conditions should be kept off school. They can return 48 hours after their symptoms disappear. Most cases of vomiting or diarrhoea get better without treatment, but if symptoms persist, consult your GP. Learn more in Rotavirus gastroenteritis.
- Sore throat. A sore throat alone doesn't have to keep a child from school. If it's accompanied by a raised temperature, the child should stay at home.
You can read more about medicines for children's common health problems in Medicines for children.
You can get help identifying common childhood illnesses by using the Childhood illness slideshow.
Tell the school
It’s important to inform the school if your child is going to be absent. On the first day of your child's illness, telephone the school to tell them that your child will be staying at home. The school may ask about the nature of the illness and how long you expect the absence to last.
If it becomes clear that your child will be away for longer than expected, phone the school as soon as possible to explain this.
Page last reviewed: 10/10/2012
Next review due: 10/10/2014
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2014 - 2015 Calendar
Tue 23 Sep 2014The 2014 - 2015 calendar is available to download in the letters section of the Parents tab. -
Stubbington Residential
Fri 19 Sep 2014
Our upper school residential visit to Stubbington takes place on Monday 10th - Friday 14th November 2014.There will be a parents' meeting on Wednesday 24th September at 6 p.m. to explain the programme for the week and to address any concerns you may have.
Please ensure your child's medical form is returned by Tuesday 23rd September.
Order forms and money for Stubbington sweatshirts and puppets need to be in a named sealed envelope and should be handed to Mr Gaunt on the morning that the children leave.
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Themes of Study
Mon 15 Sep 2014Themes of study for each year group are now available on the Year Group pages, which can be found by clicking on the children's tab.