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Dear Parents/Carers, Welcome back after the Easter holidays and I hope you had a great couple of weeks. We are now moving towards and preparing for greater freedoms come 21st June as Covid controls are lifted.  However, we will continue to be cautious and follow a Risk Assessment even if it is an amended one....

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Dear Parents/Carers, As we approach the end of the Spring term, I reflect on what has been another very challenging time for us all. What makes me proud is how the St. Paul’s community has risen to the challenge. The return to full school capacity has been uplifting, but not without its issues. I believe...

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Dear Parents/Carers, It has been another one of those momentous weeks with Mr. Johnson announcing the good news that all children will be able to return to school on March 8th.  This is exciting and, despite some of the information you may have read in the press, what every teacher and adult at St. Paul’s...

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Dear Parents/Carers, Last week, I listened as the Prime Minister informed the nation that schools will remain closed until at least the 8th March.  As that news was announced, it was hard not to feel disappointed as the hope of this being over soon, seems to now be even further away. After speaking to a...

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Dear Parents/Carers, This is the first newsletter of this term and the first since the Government put us back into lockdown. I want to take this opportunity to say thank you to all of you for your co-operation in these difficult times.  Without your support this would have been ‘Mission Impossible’. I would also like...