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KS2 sports star award goes to Evie R from Owls for the value of 'self-belief'.
KS1 sports star award goes to William W from Robins for the value of 'determination'
Congratulations!
Congratulations to Thomas from Kingfishers, our KS2 star of the week, for displaying the value of 'Teamwork'.
Congratulations to Ryan, star of the week from Reception, for displaying the value of 'Passion'.
Congratulations to our next 2 sports stars.
Harry P (Reception) chosen for displaying the sport value of 'Self-belief'
Toby (Yr4) for displaying the sport value of 'Teamwork'
Christmas Holiday Football -
Harriers next community holidays football courses for children aged 5-14 years will feature Santa’s Penalty Shoot out and a festive indoor 5-a-side tournament. Courses run 10am-3pm. Cost just £10 per day. The venues are
Droitwich, Dodderhill School -Monday 23rd December
Cleobury Mortimer Sports Centre – Monday 23rd December
Worcester, Bishop Perowne College – Monday 23rd December
Kidderminster, Baxter College – Thursday 2nd & Friday 3rd January 2020
Malvern, Dyson Perrins Academy – Friday 3rd January
To book a place email harrierscommunity@hotmail.co.uk or phone 01562 863821.
Please leave the child’s name, any medical conditions, an emergency contact and which course you want to attend
Congratulations to Jayden and Nancy for becoming our latest Sports Stars of the week
Jayden (Kingfishers) for displaying the sport value of teamwork (KS2)
Nancy for displaying the sport value of determination (Reception)
Congratulations to our sports stars of this week
Theo Trigg from KS1 selected for the sports value of 'Self-belief'
Katie Tormey from KS2 selected for the sports value of 'Honesty'
Why are people wearing White Ribbons?
White Ribbon Day and the 16 Days of Action Campaign 25th November – 10th December
You may see staff around the school wearing a White Ribbon and wonder why. Each year the 16 Days of Action Campaign starts on White Ribbon Day the 25th November (International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women) and ends on 10th December (International Human Rights Day). It raises awareness of male violence against women and girls and the White Ribbon is principally a symbol for men to show that they are saying NO to violence against women.
The campaign focuses on this type of abuse because across North Worcestershire between 1st April 2018 and 31st March 2019, 3638 offences were recorded that involved an element of domestic abuse - 72% of victims were female and 76% of suspects were male. We recognise that men can be victims too, although in lower numbers and so both help lines are below and in Worcestershire we are ALL wearing the White Ribbon and saying NO to domestic abuse of all kinds.
Wyre Forest and Hagley schools and 10.32 Children’s Centres are all supporting the campaign and information is available from Receptions or High School Community Ambassadors.
A person doesn’t need to be assaulted to be a victim of domestic abuse - Coercive Controlling behaviour is a criminal offence. You can find out more about it and Clare’s Law, which gives any member of the public the right to ask the police if their partner may pose a risk to them, by visiting www.worcestershiredomesticandsexualabuse.co.uk
If you feel afraid of someone in your life who is supposed to care about you, but hurts you deliberately or doesn’t let you live your life the way you want to, don’t suffer in silence, please ring the free, confidential 24 hour Worcestershire Domestic Abuse helpline which is staffed by trained workers 0800 980 3331. You can visit www.westmerciawomensaid.org for more information.
The male helpline number is 0800 014 9082 and the email address is male.support@rooftopgroup.org. It is manned on a Tuesday between 11.00am and 3.00pm, although messages can be left at any time.
We hope that you are able to support this important campaign and help to raise awareness of domestic abuse by wearing a White Ribbon, so that the people affected by it will know that they are not alone and where to go to get help and support.
Congratulations to our sports stars for this week
KS1 Emily Bennett - sports value of 'Teamwork'
KS2 Morgan Jones and Will Barnett - sports values of 'Self belief' and 'Determination'