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      • Whole School Parent Letters
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  • > Home
  • > The Academy
    • > About Our Academy
    • > Admissions
    • > Contact details
    • > End of Key Stage Results
    • > Policies of the Academy
    • > Equality Duty Statement
    • > Financial Statements
      • About Us
    • > Pupil Premium/Sports Grant
    • > Academy Reports
    • > Inclusion/SEND
    • > Learning Links
    • > Remote Learning
    • > Lockdown Art Exhibition
  • > Curriculum
    • > Curriculum Overview
    • > British Values
  • > Parents
    • > Security and Safety
    • > Term and Holiday Dates
    • > Breakfast/Afterschool Clubs
    • > Medical Matters
    • > School Meals
    • > Academy Uniform
    • > Secondary Transfer
    • > Holidays Taken During Term Time
    • > Parent Workshops
    • > Parent View
    • > Frequently Asked Questions
    • > Getting the Best Start for Your Child
    • > Nursery
    • > Parent Letters
      • Whole School Parent Letters
  • > E-Safety
    • > E-Safety Committee Meetings' Minutes
    • > E-Safety Accreditation
    • > E-Safety Bulletins
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    • > Year 6
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Welcome to Community Links

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Community Links

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DirectGov

The latest and widest range of public service information from the UK government.

Parent Resources

Articles written by practising teachers designed to help with the education of your child.

Parent View

Link to the Parent View website

Working Families

Helping working parents and carers and their employers find a better balance between responsibilities at home and work.
 

London Borough of Bromley

Information on Education and Learning in the London Borough of Bromley.

Parent View

Allows parents and carers to give their views about their child’s school at any time of the school year.

BCC Adult Learning

Lots of information about getting into learning.

Ofsted

Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. They inspect and regulate services that care for children and young people, and services providing education and skills for learners of all ages.

How to Read with Your Child

Research proves that children who enjoy reading do better at school in all subjects.

Reading together increases literacy skills and does so much more - it helps to build a strong and loving relationship between you. And it's never too early to start reading with your child!

Community Links

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  • DSC01584

DirectGov

The latest and widest range of public service information from the UK government.

Parent Resources

Articles written by practising teachers designed to help with the education of your child.

Parent View

Link to the Parent View website

Working Families

Helping working parents and carers and their employers find a better balance between responsibilities at home and work.
 

London Borough of Bromley

Information on Education and Learning in the London Borough of Bromley.

Parent View

Allows parents and carers to give their views about their child’s school at any time of the school year.

BCC Adult Learning

Lots of information about getting into learning.

Ofsted

Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. They inspect and regulate services that care for children and young people, and services providing education and skills for learners of all ages.

How to Read with Your Child

Research proves that children who enjoy reading do better at school in all subjects.

Reading together increases literacy skills and does so much more - it helps to build a strong and loving relationship between you. And it's never too early to start reading with your child!

DirectGov

The latest and widest range of public service information from the UK government.

Parent Resources

Articles written by practising teachers designed to help with the education of your child.

Parent View

Link to the Parent View website

Working Families

Helping working parents and carers and their employers find a better balance between responsibilities at home and work.
 

London Borough of Bromley

Information on Education and Learning in the London Borough of Bromley.

Parent View

Allows parents and carers to give their views about their child’s school at any time of the school year.

BCC Adult Learning

Lots of information about getting into learning.

Ofsted

Ofsted is the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills. They inspect and regulate services that care for children and young people, and services providing education and skills for learners of all ages.

How to Read with Your Child

Research proves that children who enjoy reading do better at school in all subjects.

Reading together increases literacy skills and does so much more - it helps to build a strong and loving relationship between you. And it's never too early to start reading with your child!

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