Latest News
Our school is very busy. Here we will post up a selection of latest news for you to get a taste of life in Wallop.
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PTA Fete
Sat 17 Jun 2017A fabulous day has been had by all and lots of money raised for the children. Thank you to all those who came to the event, to the PTA who made it possible and the Army who have supported us. -
Talking to Children about Acts of Terrorism
Mon 05 Jun 2017Advice for Parents
Take time to talk about terrorist attacks.
Children look to their parents for guidance and reassurance. Even if your children are reluctant to talk about it at first, take the lead. What you say matters.
Review what they understand.
As your children continue to deal with terrorist episodes, they may have misconceptions or misunderstandings about what took place, even if they have followed the news accounts. Talk about it in terms they can understand.
Identify your children’s fears.
Children may have unrealistic fears that we do not anticipate. They might fear an attack on their home or loss of their parents. Take time to find out what your children are thinking about and reassure them.
Limit television exposure.
Television news presents highly disturbing images and victim accounts that can be too frightening for most children, particularly those under the age of 12.
Help your children express their feelings about the tragedy.
Share your feelings with your children, but set a good example by expressing your feelings in an appropriate and mature manner. Extreme expressions of anger and grief may not be helpful to your child’s sense of security and self-control.
Express anger in an appropriate manner.
It is understandable that children feel angry, but the target of that anger should be the terrorists. Discourage stereotypes and prejudice which grow so easily from hate and fear. If a British citizen commits an act of terrorism, it does not represent all British citizens.
Spend some family time in normal, reassuring activities.
Bake a cake. Go for a walk. Play a favourite game. Do something together as a family that helps your children feel comfortable and secure.
Advice originally (adjusted for UK context) from http://curry.virginia.edu/research/projects/threat-assessment/talking-to-children-about-terrorism
For Additional Information
National Association of School Psychologists
Purdue Extension: Terrorism and Children
American Academy of Pediatrics - Communicating with Children about Disasters -
PGL - another fun filled and packed day! Now at the disco ready to throw some moves having dried out.
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PGL Little Canada
Tue 16 May 2017Having a wonderful time. Lots of activities - today we have done abseiling, zip wiring and a survivor and sensory trail. We then raced in a Dragon boat and won 5 out of the 7 races. -
Eagles class Bushcraft Day
Thu 04 May 2017On the 4th May Bitesize Bushcraft came to school to teach us survival skills and techniques on how to survive in the jungle. We were put into groups of four and everyone built dens, thanks to Tom we got a great place to build. We were one of the first to build our den. At the start we made a chemical fire like the ones you see in Harry Potter but our one was much smaller. Later on in the day we got some cotton wool and fire strikers to make a small fire, sadly I didn’t get the cotton on fire.
Written by Ryan Smyth – Eagles class
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PTA Easter Egg Hunt
Sat 08 Apr 2017Thank you to our wonderful PTA for organising a fun Easter egg hunt today and for the lovely weather that they ordered.
Everyone loved the cakes.
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Year 4 Brass Assembly
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Red Nose Day at Wallop
Fri 24 Mar 2017Today we have celebrated Red Nose Day in true Wallop fashion and raised lots of money for Comic Relief -
Football Tournament
Wed 22 Mar 2017Well done to our football team for coming second in the tournament. -
Netball Tournament
Wed 08 Mar 2017Well done to our Netball team. They didn't win the trophy this time but tried hard and played really well as a team.