Many thanks to the Y7 children that have taken part in the testing in school today. The children looked very smart and behaved extremely well and we are looking forward to welcoming them to our school on Monday.
Our Pass is a membership scheme that gives school leavers a free bus pass, plus special offers and discounts. Applications open 1st July 2021. Visit https://t.co/XqvnqzjqWu for more information.
Today is safer internet day with the theme of "An internet we trust: exploring reliability in the online world" - These are some useful links to help ensure we protect ourselves using technology
https://t.co/UraBkUkabP
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For our final post this #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek we wanted to share some ideas of self-care you could encourage your children to use either day to day, or on those more difficult days.
Not only is this week #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek but today is also #TimeToTalkDay and with that in mind, @TimetoChange are hosting an online festival with lots of useful events happening – why not have a look https://t.co/ZHhSpVuSYU
You may have noticed a change in your child’s behaviour during lockdown and this may be due to their ‘empty cup’. CAMHS NHS Highland have shared this advice to help fill those emotional cups up! #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek
As parents/carers, you will inevitably be concerned about how the lockdown is impacting your child’s emotional wellbeing, so when they get upset it might be useful to use these suggestions. #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek
Tomorrow is the start of Children's Mental Health Week - an opportunity to remind ourselves not just how important our own children's mental health is but also parental wellbeing too.
We look forward to sharing more about the year's theme of expressing yourself this week.
It can be harder than usual at the moment to know how to best look after your child's mental health and wellbeing. CAMHS NHS Highland have shared the following tips to help a child struggling in lockdown.
This week is #ChildrensMentalHealthWeek and with that in mind, we will be sharing helpful tips and advice for supporting our young people's mental health, each day this week.
Barnardo’s are offering support to both parents and children who may be struggling with lockdown and looking for some advice and support. Please see the link for further information https://t.co/FcZrgZlk44
Staff in school are still also here to support, should you need.
This resource has been shared with pupils via Satchel One to give both pupils and parents some inspiration of helpful, daily ideas to look after our wellbeing. The calendar is from an organisation called Action for Happiness, who release these calendars monthly.
We currently have a tender opportunity for the replacement of interactive whiteboards at the school. Please click here for further details https://t.co/MmiODX4m8L
Thank you for all your donations towards our non-uniform day before half term. The fantastic amount of money raised will be split between YoungMinds and Children in Need.
Could you be a Parent Governor at Hawkley Hall High School? Do you want to make a positive impact on your child’s education and school life? Further information can be found here: https://t.co/nx6nzjzTko
Good morning. A message for Year 11 students/parents. The leavers hoodies are now ready to order and information has been sent via Parentmail. The deadline for orders is this Friday if you would like to order one. Thanks, Mrs. Ali.
We are very much looking forward to welcoming our new Y7s to Hawkley. Transition information you need is on our website under 'Transition 2020.' Contact [email protected] for more assistance. Mr Klinck will be sending a letter via email with more information soon