NSPCC and Keeping Safe

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18th May 2016

This morning, we had visitors from the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) to deliver special 'Stay Safe, Speak Out' assemblies to Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 pupils, as part of our PSHE (Personal, Social and Health Eduation) curriculum.
 
With the help of their friendly mascot, Buddy, they shared the message that all children have the right to stay safe.  The children answered lots of questions about who they could talk to and what they could do if they ever felt uncomfortable.  Classroom workshops will be taking place in June with pupils in Years 5 and 6.