Please note that our school is on two sites.
The Infants are situated at La Couperderie and the Juniors are at Burnt Lane.
Infants and Juniors: 08.45 - 15:00
Please make every effort to ensure you child does not arrive at school before 08:35. From this time on, the children come into school and go straight to their classes.
There is a Breakfast Club that runs from 7.50am. Please contact the school office if you would like your child to attend or click here to download a registration form.
Girls:
Boys:
Polo shirts and sweatshirts are NOT part of our uniform and should not be worn in school.
For safety we advise parents not to let their children wear jewellery to school, and advise that watches should not be worn by young children and, if worn by older children, only at your own risk. Only stud earrings are allowed and they MUST be removed for PE.
PE:
Reception children do not need a PE kit for the start of the September term.
If your child is unwell, please phone the school on 01481 222412 and leave a voice message or email ndp.office@education.gg stating the reason for your child's absence.
Please note that if your child has been sick or has had diarrhoea, they should not come back to school until 48 hours after symptoms stop.
Only medicine that has been prescribed by a doctor can be administered to a pupil at school and a consent form will need to be signed by the parent/carer. The form can be collected from the school office and all medication will need to be handed in there. Please do not pass on any medication to the class teachers/teaching assistants. Please note that you will still need to complete the consent form that can be found on our website and email it to the office at ndp.office@education.gg. If we don’t receive permission by the parent/carer in writing we won’t be able to administer the medicine.
Please note parents/carers are responsible for collecting and disposing of any unused medication from the school office.
If you have identified your child as having a medical condition e.g. asthma, please be aware it is your responsibility to inform the school and provide the relevant prescribed medication and a Doctors letter/Care Plan to the school.
Medication kept in school e.g. inhalers/epipens – all medication will be returned to the pupil’s parent/carer at the end of the school year. If your child still requires to have medication kept in school at the beginning of the new academic year this will need to be returned to the school office together with an updated care plan if there has been any changes to your child’s medical needs. Please do not pass any medication to the class teachers or teaching assistants.
Bumps to head: If your child receives a bump or injury to the head, you will be notified in the form of a yellow slip.
We have children in the school who are severely allergic to nuts and sesame. Exposure could result in anaphylaxis, which is a life-threatening medical emergency.
Please do not send your children to school with any foods containing nuts or sesame. This includes any seeded buns or rolls.