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Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff, visitors, and volunteers to share this commitment.

If you have concerns regarding the safeguarding or welfare of any of our pupils, please contact Miss R Brown (Designated Safeguarding Lead), Mrs M Eastham (Designated Safeguarding Lead), Mrs T Bolton (Designated Safeguarding Lead) or Miss Blackburn (Designated Safeguarding Lead)

St Peter's participates in Operation Encompass. Following the report of an incident of domestic abuse, school will be advised that the child has been involved. Please see school website for further details.

The Safeguarding and Child Protection policy can be found here. SAFEGUARDING POLICY

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Living in the Wider World

The Dogs Trust spoke to us about how to behave around dogs in different situations.We learnt so much including how to protect ourselves if a dog is running towards and we feel threatened.

Mrs Partington came to introduce us to her new Guide Dog McKenzie. We were reminded about the rules for if we meet a Guide Dog in school or out in the community.

Catrin has kindly produced a leaflet to help keep us safe on-line. Super dojo reward.

Celebrating diversity and living in our multi-cultural society - In Hawthorn we celebrate our differences and diversity. We welcome our children in class who have a different heritage; Czech, Spanish, South America, India, Sri Lanka and Pakistan.

WATER - States of Matter - United Utilities Workshop. We revisited the Water Cycle and how our water to stored and cleaned. We found out how much water we use and also waste. We talked sewage and fatbergs. We learnt that toilet wipes do not break down so easily! We found out who was a water waster or a water saver.

Year 3 and 4 children took part in a virtual water safety workshop presented by the Canal and Rivers Trust. We learnt about the dangers of open waters and thought about ways in which we can stay safe and help people in trouble.

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