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  • PTA HALLOWEEN DISCO

    Fri 27 Oct 2023

    HALLOWEEN DISCO - PTA
    Huge thank you to you all the staff, volunteers, parents/carers and children for coming along to the Halloween disco last night. It was a tremendous evening and the disco raised £1272, our most successful disco ever.

    Happy half term from the PTA!

  • Half Term Activities - Swansea Library

    Thu 26 Oct 2023

    Please find attached information about half term activities at Swansea Library.

     

     

    Regards

    Simon Lloyd-Jones

    Deputy Head

    Sketty Primary School

  • Matt's Cafe

    Tue 24 Oct 2023

    Dear Parents/Carers

    Many thanks for your extremely generous donations to Matt's Cafe. The volunteer who came this morning was overwhelmed with the amount collected and wanted to pass on his thanks to you all. Diolch pawb!

    Regards
    Simon Lloyd-Jones
    Deputy Head
    Sketty Primary School

  • Positive Values - WB 16/10/23

    Fri 20 Oct 2023
  • Gwaith Da - WB 16/10/23

    Fri 20 Oct 2023
  • Swansea Parent Carer Forum Need you

    Thu 19 Oct 2023 Julie Miller

    Swansea Parent Carer Forum

    We Need You to Review Services that Support Children and Young People with Additional Needs.

     

    We know good services are always the result of collaboration between the people who use them and the people who provide and deliver them. The local authority have asked us, parent carers, to be a key part of reviewing the existing services that support our children and young people. We have two opportunities to come together with local authority officers and current service providers. You are more than welcome to attend both events if you wish. SPCF will be supporting both sessions.

     

    Please see the PDF attached for details

     

     

  • Positive Values - WB 09/10/23

    Fri 13 Oct 2023
  • Gwaith da - WB 09/10/23

    Fri 13 Oct 2023
  • National Autistic Society coffee morning

    Fri 13 Oct 2023 Julie Miller

    The National Autistic Society will be holding a coffee morning in West Early Help Hub on Wednesday 13th December, and would love for parents to attend. 

     

    Address: Gorseinon Youth Centre, Pontarddulais Road, Gorseinon, SA44FE.

     

    I am sure it will be a great opportunity to meet with other parents and get support if needed. 

  • TikTok

    Tue 10 Oct 2023 M Jones

    Dear parents/ carers,

     

    We have had some messages from parents regarding 'TikTok'. TikTok is a video-sharing platform where you can watch and create videos, and livestream. The app has an age-rating of 13+.

    Below are some tips from the NSPCC to keep your children safe if using the app.
     

    There are six security settings that can help you to keep TikTok safe for your child and prevent them seeing anything that might worry or upset them:
     

    1. Family Pairing 
      This allows you to connect your child’s account with your own. It gives you access to parental controls to help manage who they can speak to and how long they can spend on the app.
       
    2. Private account
      Setting your child’s account to private means that only approved followers will be able to watch their videos.
       
    3. Restricted mode
      This feature helps to filter out videos that may contain inappropriate or adult topics and stop them appearing on your child’s 'For You Page'.
       
    4. Comment filters
      Enable to manage who can comment on your child’s videos and stop inappropriate comments from appearing on their feed.
       
    5. Direct messages
      This can help them manage who can contact them privately on the app. You can choose who can send them direct messages by selecting ‘Friends only’ or ‘No one’.
       
    6. Daily screen time
      This setting allows you manage how long your child can spend on the app. You can set a daily time limit, and once it’s up you’ll need to enter a passcode to keep using the platform.

      More information can be found here: https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/online-safety-blog/child-safe-settings-tiktok/