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Welcome to Brookfield Park Primary School‘Nurture, include and inspire to succeed’

Parent Information Zone

 

Teachers2Parents

School can now collect dinner money payments and payments for other items via Teachers2Parents. The app can be downloaded free onto your device, just search your app store for Teachers2Parents.   If you require any further information please contact the school office. 

 

Parental Involvement

Family is an important part of what we do and who we are at Brookfield Park Primary School, we therefore encourage a collaborative approach where parents involvement in their child's learning is an essential part of achievement and progress, in all aspects of their educational journey. We aim to develop strong links between school and home through the various ways we communicate with parents and the strong relationships we build with families. We firmly believe that where parents work together with school remarkable things can be achieved.

 

Parent Helpers/Volunteers

Parents/carers/volunteers are always welcomed into school and we are grateful of anytime that you are prepared to give to work with the pupils at Brookfield Park Primary School. You may be asked to work in lots of ways helping groups or individual pupils. We always try to discover the strengths of our parents/carers/volunteers and employ their skills usefully to enhance the pupils’ learning.

 

Please let us know if you would like to become a parent helper in school even if it is only a small amount of time you can give, you will always be very welcome. We would also like to hear from you if you have any skills you could offer on an occasional basis e.g. sewing, sporting ability etc. All parents/carers/volunteers who help in school are DBS cleared.

 

Home School Communication

At Brookfield Park Primary School we feel that communication between home and school is vital and as such offer a number of ways to share information: headteacher’s newsletters, class newsletters, weekly bulletins, text messaging, website, social media, emails, parents’ evenings, end of year school reports. School sends newsletters etc via email and also send home paper copies if requested. If you feel you have not been receiving communication from us please get in touch so we can check that we have your correct details.

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Communicating with Staff

Staff are more than happy to speak to parents about their child at anytime during the school year so don't wait for parent's evening if you have a question you need answering or something you want to tell us. As I'm sure you will understand teaching staff must prioritise the pupils’ learning therefore it is not always convenient to talk to the teachers at the beginning of the school day or during teaching time, therefore any parent/carer wishing to speak to a member of staff is asked to make an appointment via the school office or the class email whenever possible. If your message is urgent then please give it to the school office or the staff on the door in the morning.

 

Occasionally it may be necessary for a member of staff to speak to a parent/carer and whenever possible we try to make an appointment with the parent/carer whenever it is convenient.

 

Parent/ Carer views

We welcome comments and views about our school so please take a few moments to complete the short online questionnaire about our school at www.parentsview.ofsted.gov.uk or fill out any questionnaires sent from school which we will use in order to make improvements and to raise standards.

 

 

 


 

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