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Welcome to Windy Nook
The principle purpose of Windy Nook Primary School is to provide high quality education to enable pupils to achieve success. This website aims to give you a taster of the school, as well as providing regular updated information for both parents/carers and pupils and we hope that you find what you are looking for.
We hope that our website reflects our endeavour to create an atmosphere of mutual consideration and respect regardless of age, gender, race, religious beliefs, disability, social or home background and family circumstances. It is a celebration of all of the fabulous work and activities that our children participate in. Please feel free to leave a comment or contact the school direct with any queries you may have.
Thank you and enjoy your visit.
Lucie Forrest – Head Teacher
Attendance Last Week
- Whole School Attendance 96.4%
- Whole School Attendance without Nursery 95.4%
- Dragonflies (Rec.) 93.8%
- Ladybirds (Rec.) 91.3%
- Robins (Year 1/2) 97.2%
- Owls (Year 1/2) 95.4%
- Nightingales (Year 2) 97.5%
- Bluebells (Year 3) 96.0%
- Snowdrops (Year 3/4) 91.3%
- Tulips (Year 4) 95.5%
- Elms (Year 5) 99.7%
- Oaks (Year 5/6) 99.4%
- Beeches (Year 6) 91.6%
School News
Industrial Action Planned for Wednesday 26th March 2014
You may have heard in the national press that one of the teachers' unions, the NUT, is planning another day of industrial action next week, on Wednesday 26th March. Our school WILL NOT be affected by any action taken on that day and will operate as normal for all...
March Newsletter 2014
The March newsletter should be with you today, along with the results of the parental questionnaire put out before half term. Please click here if you didn't receive them by "pupil post". Mar14 Parental_questionnaire_Results 2014
School Council International Debate
School Council Debate
Future’s Week
Future’s Week
‘Radio Stars’ reinforce internet safety message
Radio Newcastle came into our school today to interview some of our Year 5&6 children...and obviously they did us all pround. A 'live' broadcast (yes live) went out at approx 8.50am this morning. If you click on the link below and scroll along to 1hour 52min you...
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CEOP - KEEPING SAFE
When should I report to CEOP?
CEOP helps children stay safe online. Has someone acted inappropriately towards you online, or to a child or young person you know? It may be being asked to do something that makes you feel uncomfortable or someone being insistent on meeting up. You can report it to CEOP below.
Other people who can help
For advice and to seek help on a range of issues, from hacking to cyberbullying, click here.