View your child’s timetable, the weekly lunch menu, and book in parent evening slots
Make instant payments for Extras, Buses, Trips & Visits, Mufti-Days
For parents to help plan and run fundraising events for the school
Alumni network for former students and staff
Finding games for children which are appropriate for their age, which work on the devices the children use and the children will actually enjoy playing can be a minefield, particularly when parents are being bombarded with the ‘but everyone else is playing this game’ guilt trip. Game Finder is a new (free) service available from Taming Gaming that walks parents through various aspects, such as how old is your child. What devices do they have? What types of games do they like to play? And then gives a list of recommendations of suitable games. I’ve used this a few times and it is brilliant, you can find Game Finder www.taminggaming.com/gameFinder
Parent Zone’s free wellbeing app, Ollee, funded by BBC Children in Need, helps children aged 8-11 identify and understand their feelings, and offers them support when their emotions might seem overwhelming. Ollee is a virtual friend that children can trust and ask for advice that is suitable and easy to understand. www.parentzone.org.uk/ollee
The online world is an amazing place for young people to be creative, chat with friends and find useful information. Kidscape share their 10 top tips for keeping your child safe online. Top Tips For Keeping Your Child Safe Online (kidscape.org.uk)