Events and Trips


They will all need:
GIRLS
A one-piece swimming costume
A swimming hat
Towel
Dressing gown
Flip flops/crocs
BOYS
Swimming trunks or shorts
Towel
Dressing gown
Flip flops/crocs
Well done Year 6. You should be proud!
Thursday 2nd October: Anti Bullying
Anti-Bullying
Intent
| As a school, we are going to stop bullying. Bullying is defined as being: Several Times On Purpose. |
Everyone at Reedley Primary School has the right to feel welcome, safe and happy. We want our children to say they feel “free from bullying.”
At Reedley Primary School, we are committed to ensuring that all pupils learn in a supportive, caring and safe environment without fear of being bullied. Our school is a place where every person has the right to be themselves, to be included and to learn.
What is Bullying?
Bullying is hurtful or unkind behaviour which is deliberate and repeated. Bullying can be carried out by an individual or a group of people towards an individual or group.
No form of bullying will be tolerated and all incidents will be taken seriously.
Bullying can take different forms and it is important that we know these:
Physical - touching somebody in an unkind way for example, punching, kicking
Emotional - hurting other peoples feelings and leaving someone out on purpose.
Racial - calling somebody names because of the colour of their skin.
Cyber - saying unkind things by instant messages, social media and texts.
Verbal - being teased or called names you do not like.
How to spot if someone is being bullied

Children, who are being bullied, may show changes in behaviour, such as becoming shy and nervous, feigning illness, taking unusual absences or clinging to adults. Adults should be aware of these possible signs and investigate further if they feel a child is being bullied.
Sometimes they may not want you to know that they are being bullied but you can see that they are being bullied because of how they look.
Do they look sad? Worried? Upset?
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500 Words is open for entries! Make sure you submit your stories before 9pm, Friday 7 November.
There are two age categories: 5-7 and 8-11 year-olds and spelling, punctuation and grammar are not marked - as has always been the case for 500 Words, it's all about our writers' brilliant creativity! There are prizes to be won - each winner will take home a bundle of books and the gold winners will also win 500 books for their school library.
50 finalists will be invited to a star-studded grand final at Windsor Castle in February 2026, which will once again be hosted by Her Majesty The Queen. If that's not enough, each winner will also see their story be read aloud by a superstar celebrity on TV, which will be shown as part of a special 500 Words programme with The One Show in early March.





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