First of all this week, a big…
Thank you
Protected characteristics
This week’s Living and Learning theme has been about the nine protected characteristics – characteristics protected in law. Nine is a lot to learn about, and some are more suitable for older people to consider. More important than simply remembering all of them is to encourage your child to be aware of fairness and equality.
You said, we’ve done…
Just before the Summer holiday each year, we ask you to complete a short survey. We take your views really seriously. School leaders have met and reviewed thee suggestions you made. Some might be useful across all Sphere Federation schools and others relate more specifically to Scholes (Elmet) Primary. We’ll look to action quite a few points. For example, some parents suggested we include more assemblies about special educational needs and Black history.
Don’t wait until the annual survey! One parent recently raised some really useful suggestions about how the Junior Leadership Team is elected in order to make it fairer – they were great suggestions and we’ve planned a few small changes (such as no prepared PowerPoint presentations) that might just make a big difference.
Flu vaccinations
From September 2025, the School Aged Immunisation Service (SAIS) began delivering flu vaccinations to primary and secondary school-aged children across Leeds. The vaccine offers vital protection against flu, helping safeguard both individuals and those around them. Read more about these immunisations.
Community Cafe and Advice Hub
There’s a new supportive space for families to access services and additional advice and support: the Community Cafe and Advice Hub. It’s open between 10am and 12pm every Friday at the Church Room, St James’, Wetherby. There are free refreshments and young children are welcome. Check out this poster with the essential details and the newsletter.
The Spy books series
We want to make you aware of a recent issue affecting some popular children’s books by Andrew Cope, including the Spy Dogs, Spy Cats, and Spy Pups series.
Some editions of these books include a printed web address at the back. This link used to go to the author’s website, but the domain is no longer under his control. It has since been taken over by another party and now leads to inappropriate adult content.
The publisher, Puffin, has stressed that the website has no connection to the author or publisher.
What this means for you:
- If your child has any Spy Dog, Spy Cat or Spy Pups books at home, please check the back for website links and make sure they do not try to visit the site.
- It’s safe for children to continue reading the stories themselves — the concern is only with the outdated link.
- We recommend talking with your child about the importance of not following web addresses in books without checking with an adult first.
Reception Stay and Learn session
Thank you very much if you managed to attend our recent Stay and Learn in Reception. And thanks for the feedback we’ve received:
Having an introductory presentation before we went into the classroom was very useful.
If you’ve time, please let us know your feedback.
Finally this week, as the half-term holiday approaches, you might be looking for a holiday club. Check out PE Partner.
As always, have a happy and healthy weekend.