In these challenging times, #safeguarding needs to remain a high priority. If you have any concerns that a child is being abused or is at risk of abuse, call #Rochdale Children’s Social Care on 0300 303 0440. If someone is in immediate danger contact the Police on 999.
Successful Heybrook. To celebrate British Science Week, Heybrook have held their very own Science Fair. Children from each year group have been showcasing their amazing work.
Learning together Heybrook. This week in Reception we had a visit from Greater Manchester Police. We enjoyed exploring the vehicles and learning about what they do to help our community.
Healthy Heybrook. We are delighted to be working with @WayneH4444 and the 5 Foundations National Attendance Programme.
If you have any questions about your child's attendance please do not hesitate to speak to their teacher.
Healthy and happy Heybrook. Our main priority is helping all of the school community stay safe. If you have any safeguarding concerns please do not hesitate to contact us for advice. Email: safeguarding@heybrook.org or call 01706 647201 and ask to speak to one of the DSLs.
Around 1 in 8 children & young people experience behavioural or emotional problems growing up. #EveryMindMatters has lots of tips and advice to help parents & carers support the wellbeing of children & young people 👉 ow.ly/UqGM50MyLwt#ChildrensMentalHealthWeek
In these challenging times, #safeguarding needs to remain a high priority. If you have any concerns that a child is being abused or is at risk of abuse, call #Rochdale Children’s Social Care on 0300 303 0440. If someone is in immediate danger contact the Police on 999.
Heybrook learning together! Year 4 loved using coffee to stain the paper. They then explored using different styles and textures in their Egyptian art work.
In these challenging times, #safeguarding needs to remain a high priority. If you have any concerns that a child is being abused or is at risk of abuse, call #Rochdale Children’s Social Care on 0300 303 0440. If someone is in immediate danger contact the Police on 999.
🎄Heybrook Learning Together! 🎄Year 3 have been investigating the different ways we can celebrate Christmas! We discussed and acted out the religious and non-religious ways to celebrate!
⭐️Happy Heybrook!⭐️Year 3 thoroughly enjoyed the introduction to their new topic, 'When do you think it was better to live: during the Stone, Bronze or Iron Age?'. We carved soap into Stone Age tools, created cave paintings and had a go at hunting like real hunter-gatherers!
In these challenging times, #safeguarding needs to remain a high priority. If you have any concerns that a child is being abused or is at risk of abuse, call #Rochdale Children’s Social Care on 0300 303 0440. If someone is in immediate danger contact the Police on 999.
Today in assembly we shared the story It's A No-Money Day, by Kate Milner, with the children. We talked about empathy and why foodbanks are so important.
If you need to use the local foodbank please speak to Mrs Ahmad or find out more information here: rochdale.foodbank.org.uk
The key question for Year 3 this half term is: Why is the Amazon important to someone living in Rochdale?
They have been learning about deforestation, the palm oil trade and how to write a persuasive letter.
Heybrook learning together. Year 6 have been reading Rose Blanche and learning about the night of Kristallnacht. Next week they have a visitor whose family came to Britain on the kindertransport scheme. In art they made clay poppies as they learnt about Remembrance Sunday.