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Weekly Bulletin - Issue 25 - Friday 18 March 2022

Issue 25 - Friday 18 March 2022

Dear Families

You should have all received a letter this week confirming your childs 'Pathway' at Meadow and what this means in regard to the location of their education from September 2023.

Please visit our school website to read more about the Pathways to Success and Life after Meadow. https://www.meadowhighschool.org/PARENTS/ Pathways to Success and Life After Meadow

Please may I remind you that we are sending a questionnaire around Easter to the families of Pathway 1 pupils. We hope to gather your thoughts and concerns so that we can move forward in partnership with you.  Following the questionnaire, we will be looking at any common issues that we can address with all families, issues that affect specific groups / families and issues that need to be addressed on a one to one basis. 

We will also be sharing a link to our Frequently Asked Question page (FAQ) which will be posted on our website next week.  This will allow you to see what other families are asking as they may raise issues that are common to you.

Should you have an urgent query in the interim please email it to meadow@meadowhighschool.org  We are monitoring this inbox once a week.

Twitter

If you aren't a 'Twitterer' please consider downloading the app on your phone and following us @MeadowHighSch

If you do follow us, I hope you have enjoyed seeing lots of photos from our residential trip in Devon this week, the trolley loads of donations to support the victims in Ukraine and information about the Fearless workshop that took place  @Fearless_Ldn @FearlessORG @CrimestoppersUK

Last week you would have seen photos from our hair salon, table tennis, the progress of our sports hall and MUGA, donations for our cake sale and 6th form pupils brushing a pig at the farm!

There is always something interesting and informative to see!

Best wishes for a lovely weekend with this beautiful Spring weather.

Mrs J Rigby
Headteacher


Medical Appointments

If your child has any medical appointments, please can you inform the school by email or by sending medical evidence into school. 

If your child has had a change of, or has stopped any daily medication, please can you let the school know, so we can record and support any changes that may happen.

Kind Regards 
Alison Wallington
Welfare Officer


Residential Trip to Devon 

There's been a lot of updates on our twitter account from the Devon trip this week.  Students have been having an amazing time!  Today, they are still travelling back now, but in the meantime here are some pictures from the week.


WE ARE GUINESS WORLD RECORD HOLDERS !

In May 2021, students from Years 7-9 took part in a Royal Mail competition to design a postage stamp. The theme was 'Heroes' and our students created beautiful designs that were sent to Royal Mail. This was actually the 'Largest Postage Stamp Design Competition' ever, so Meadow students are now part of the Guiness World Record for this category. Well done to all who entered!

Mrs Mayall


National Child Exploitation Awareness Day

Friday 18th March marks National Child Exploitation Awareness Day - a time for organisations to raise awareness about the importance of all forms of exploitation. This includes modern slavery, criminal exploitation, sexual exploitation, and trafficking.  The aim is to highlight and share good safeguarding practice and key areas for practice development linked to exploitation. 

What Is Child Sexual Exploitation?

Child sexual exploitation (CSE) is a type of sexual abuse.  It occurs when an individual or group takes advantage of a power imbalance to manipulate a child into sexual activity. It can happen in person or online. For more information about CSE, please visit the NSPCC website and the Safeguarding Partnership’s CSE page.

Please find attached:

PDF leaflet PARENTS PROTECT 

Click on the link below for a short clip:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HExRXHaPwrs

 

Miss Taylor - Assistant Head, KS5
Designated Deputy Safeguarding Lead


Events Coming Up Soon

Monday 21 March 2022
Odd Sock Day - Wear Odd Socks To School
World Downs Syndrome Awareness Week

On Monday 21st March, we will be raising awareness of Downs Syndrome. As part of this national day, students and staff are asked to wear odd socks. People born with Downs Syndrome have a 3rd copy of chromosome 21, so we raise awareness on the 21st day of the 3rd month. Students will be taking part in activities to learn more about Downs Syndrome in their lessons.

Mrs Mayall
Teacher - Sixth Form


Mothers' Day Sale

The students in the charity shop have worked hard on a special table dedicated to items for sale for Mother's Day (which is on Sunday 27 March this year).   We have had some masses of donations for the shop and have picked out some lovely items that the students think are suitable for gifts for Mothers Day. These items range from face masks to candles and even handbags. Items are priced between 20p and ÂŁ2 if your child would like to come and purchase anything. We are open every lunchtime and Wednesday & Thursday as part of our work experience for the 6th form students. 

Also if you would like to donate anything to the shop please contact Miss Wilson at swilson@meadowhighschool.org to discuss if you have items suitable for our charity shop. 

Thank you

Miss Wilson


Calendar, Lunches & Letters Home

UPCOMING EVENTS

Monday 21 March - Thursday 24 March 2022 Bikeability Level 2 Week
(selected pupils only)

Monday 21 March 2022

World Downs Syndrome Awareness Day
"Odd Sock Day"
Wear odd socks to school !

Wednesday 30 March 2022

 

Easter Egg Hunt

More information to follow

Friday 1 April 2022

 

Term Ends

School finishes at 2pm

To view the school calendar visit the website NEWS/CALENDAR

Here is the latest full list of Term Dates for this School Year - 2021/2022
(Issue 6 - Updated 9.2.22)

LETTERS HOME

Translatable versions of letters can be found on the Parents / Letters Home page of school website.

Letter to Class VL - Airport Bowl Trip

Letter to Year 8 - Trip to Whipsnade Zoo

SCHOOL LUNCHES

Week - Monday 21 March 2022 - Friday 25 March 2022

Week 2

NEW MENU - Spring & Summer 2022

Here is a printable PDF of the New Menu


E-Safety


News & Events in the Community

Please see the update from the Adolescent Development Services, Sexual Health and Wellbeing Service. It's important that we highlight services available in the borough for our young people to access fir sexual health, wellbeing and of course LGBT+ 

Miss Taylor 
Head of 6th Form 

Adolescent Development Services, Sexual Health and Wellbeing Service offer the following services for young people within the borough:

 

 Sexual Health and Wellbeing Appointments
/ Drop-ins for Young People

The Sexual Health and Wellbeing Service (KISS) are seeing young people on a Tuesday and Thursday 3.00pm-5.30pm at the Children and Family Hub in Uxbridge. Offering advice on relationships,

c-cards, condoms, pregnancy testing and signposting to other services where needed. For more information about this please contact:

Melissa Adu, Lead Programme Delivery Worker Tel: 07563 399 359 (Monday-Wednesday)

Helen Baldwin, Lead Programme Delivery Worker Tel: 07931 546 527 (Wednesday-Thursday)

Or email SHWB@hillingdon.gov.uk

 

Sexual Health Drop-in at P3 Navigator,
18e Fairfield Road, West Drayton, UB7 8EZ

KISS are holding at drop-in at P3 every Friday from 3.00pm-5.00pm offering advice on relationships, c-cards, condoms, pregnancy testing and signposting to other services.

For further information please contact: Helen Baldwin Tel: 07931 546 527

 

LGBTQ+ Group

KISS are holding bi-weekly groups for ages 11-13 and 14-17 on a Wednesday from 5.00pm-7.00pm

For further information please contact Helen Baldwin Tel: 07931 546 527


Household support fund

A household support grant is available to support those most in need this winter.

About the new household support grant

The government recently announced that a new household support grant will be available to support those most in need this winter, supporting low-income households with food and utility costs (energy and water bills).

It will also be available for other essential costs, such as emergelncy boiler and heating repairs, and housing costs where existing housing support schemes such as Housing Benefit, Universal Credit and Discretionary Housing Payments do not meet the exceptional need.

The funding in this scheme is expected to have been spent by Thursday 31 March 2022 inclusive.

https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/household-support-grant?fbclid=IwAR0WTx6cwJJ1XN71l4-Qw1aHW_V68pAExAd_CPQgYSiJgPXrMupfq36HSXk#cookie-consents-updated




WEBINAR:   THE ANNUAL REVIEW OF THE EHCP 3/3

Dear parents/carers,

Hillingdon PCF is delighted to offer forum members that are resident in Hillingdon borough, an invitation to join the next free online daytime webinar, on the topic of the Annual Review of the EHCP. This is the final webinar of the series.
 
Thursday 24th March 2022, noon-2pm
 
This is a webinar for all parents/carers, whether you are applying for an EHCP or you already have one.  It will take you through the Annual Review process, how to prepare and what to expect at and after the review. Many parents find this process frustrating, but this session will help you better advocate for your child. There will be an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the webinar.
 
Tanya Williams is delivering the presentation and is a parent of 2 young people with SEN, who understands the importance of parent empowerment and this is why she began running workshops, advice clinics and webinars for support groups and other PCFs. After over 20 years working as a litigator, Tanya set up her own business advising families across the UK. Here is Tanya's website: Home | Tanya Williams SEN Advice
 
Some feedback from previous audiences:
" Real in depth understanding of annual reviews. It helped me to understand how to prepare for my next annual review.. Thought I knew the overall process- but now more confident" 
" Clarity of information. Real world experience of what works, actual clauses useful to cite and the range and format of evidence that can be brought to an Annual Review"
"Tanya's talks are always full of very practical, detailed information on what parents can do to get the best support they can for their child. She has so much experience of helping parents with EHCPs, Annual Reviews, Tribunals etc and her real life examples really help to make everything clear. Highly recommended." ( Chair of  large support group)
"The best Annual Review my son ever had. Tanya was knowledgeable, patient and professional in her service. Very invaluable support offered"
  • To register, please put your details into the Eventbrite link here: March 2022 Annual Review webinar You will receive confirmation that you have a ticket.
  • We will be using GoToMeeting, which is a virtual meeting platform. If you are new to GoToMeeting, download the app now and be ready for when the session starts GoToMeeting app
  • Prior to the webinar, we will send you an email containing the link that allows you access to attend. We look forward to you joining us.
Best wishes,
Hillingdon PCF
On behalf of the Steering Committee
 

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