If your child entered secondary school in September, they could be eligible for £200 through the School Essentials Grant.
If in other compulsory school years, they could be eligible for £125.
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If you’d like support with your child’s physical and/or emotional health, call our central phone line to be referred to our team of specialist school nurses.
☎️ 01633 431685 (Mon-Fri 9:00-4:30)
For professionals, please complete an online referral 👉 https://t.co/gFFNq3jFCF
School has started. It’s a new term and attendance is important ✅
Avoid unnecessary absences for your child, and book holidays and medical appointments outside of term time, because #EveryDayMatters
As the summer holidays come to a close, for some children, the thought of going back to school can make them feel anxious and nervous. Here are some things you can do to make going back to school easier and less stressful for you and your child 👉 https://t.co/EnI5gv3JvU
Are you on a low income and struggling with the costs of school? All primary school pupils are now entitled to a free school meal, but you could be entitled to help with other school costs including uniform and equipment
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#EveryDayMatters
School starts next week – are you ready? Is your child worried about attending school for emotional or well-being reasons? If you have any concerns, please speak to your school in the first instance #EveryDayMatters
School starts next week – are you ready? Children can suffer academically if they miss 10 percent of the school year, or about 18 days. That can be just one day every two weeks and can happen before you know it.
#EveryDayMatters
Is your child starting secondary school in September?
Check their eligibility for Free School Meals and the School Essentials Grant. Your school will get extra funding too.
Claim what’s yours:
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Attendance in the first week of school in September sets up good attendance throughout the year. Regular school attendance encourages positive peer relationships, which is a protective factor for mental health and wellbeing.