Our Welfare Officer, Mrs Aylott, does a wonderful job of taking care of our school community. She has had years of experience and regularly updates her First Aid knowledge. Children know that if something is worrying them, Mrs Aylott will be available as a listening ear. If a child is injured in a serious way, parents will be contacted immediately. When a child is hurt with a scratch or a bruise, this will be dealt with in school. Should a child receive a knock to the head, a letter will be sent home. If a child is taken ill during the day, parents will be contacted to collect him/her. Medicines can only be given to children in school under certain circumstances Medicines cannot be given to children routinely.
Antibiotics and other occasional medications must be administered by parents, not the school.
It is essential to inform the office immediately of any change of telephone number or emergency contact details. | |
| Children at Chase Side have taken part in Enfields Gymnastics Festival for the past four years. Our Netball Team recently won the Borough League. A large team of runners took part in the Forty Hall Fun Run in 2006. Staff, children and parents enjoyed a great morning as part of the 'Chase Siders' running team. We are hoping to form an even larger team next year. Our Football Team enjoy playing local schools and developing their skills. Pupils in Years 4 and 5 have taken part in Country Dancing Festivals at Forty Hall in recent years. All of the children in Year 4 have the exciting opportunity to learn the violin in whole class lessons | Our school nurse is Mary James. She visits school regularly to monitor children s health. Mary is also available to advise parents on health matters.
She has an annual meeting with Reception parents to give health information.
Mary is happy to talk to individual parents about health issues.
She can be contacted through the school or at St Michaels Villas (telephone 020 8375 2927). | |
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