We are delighted to be supporting the NSPCC by taking part in their Number Day this Friday 7 February 2020.
Children deserve an equal start in life
The NSPCC believes that all children deserve a childhood free from harm but, sadly, that’s not the case for many children. That’s why the NSPCC is fighting for every childhood and working to help keep children safe from abuse.
The NSPCC needs our support. By raising money, we can help to fund their vital services such as Childline – the helpline that’s always there for children and young people whatever their problem or concern and the NSPCC Speak out Stay safe Programme which aims to equip a generation of children with the knowledge and understanding they need to stay safe from abuse and neglect through delivery of assemblies and workshops in schools.
Making maths meaningful
Number Day is a great way to make maths fun and bring about a positive, ‘can-do’ attitude towards it.
We will be taking part in Dress up for Digits and children will be invited to wear non-uniform with an item of clothing with a number on it (football shirt, cap, netball shirt or even a onesie or decorate an old shirt/t-shirt!). To help raise money for the NSPCC, we are asking for a donation, and we’d love everyone in the school to take part in this special event.
It all adds up
We’re looking forward to all the fun of Number Day, and we really appreciate your support. All the money we raise will make an enormous difference to children today and help change the lives of children tomorrow.
Thank you.
Mrs Ogle – Headteacher
You can find out more about the NSPCC’s work at nspcc.org.uk
To find out more about keeping children safe online, visit nspcc.org.uk/onlinesafety