Ninian Park Primary School
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Read all about how we are hoping to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee in this letter from Miss Scott.
Here's the latest copy of our newsletter.
Click here to see our April newsletter.
It contains information about what the pupils have been doing over the last term (including local trips); examples of their amazing work; the new one-way system for collecting and dropping off your children after the Easter holidays; as well as dates for your diary next term.
We hope you find it useful and have an enjoyable break.
We will see you back in school on Monday 25th April.
Hello,
Please use the link below to see the latest Covid update from Miss Scott.
Click here to see the latest Covid update letter
As always, if you have any questions, please contact the main office on 029 20 388 991, who will be happy to help.
Kind regards,
Mrs C Morris
Deputy Headteacher
We have been asked to share a letter from the Welsh Government informing parents about the chance for them to be able to access Covid vaccines for their children.
The letter contains all the information you will need if you wish your child to have the vaccine.
Click here to see the letter from Welsh Government about optional Covid vaccines for children.
School staff are not involved in this programme, so if you have any questions please go to - https://111.wales.nhs.uk/LiveWell/vaccinations/ for more information.
Thank you to everyone who has helped us raise over £230 so far for Red Nose Day.
We've had great fun with our hats and hairdos theme; and raised a lot of money and awareness too.
We are excited to announce that our pupil designed totem pole is being delivered on Saturday 19th February at 5am. It will be installed near the main entrance to the school. However, as it is such a large and heavy sculpture, we will need a crane to lift it into position and this means that Sloper Road will need be closed between the Virgil Street turning (next to the Texaco garage) and Langham Way (the entrance to City Gardens) for about 2 hours.
To limit disruption to the public we have been advised to do this early in the morning; and we hope the inconvenience to local residents will be very small. This is a one time event and, fingers crossed, the crane will arrive and depart well within an hour.
We will post more photos as soon as it arrives so that you can see the reason for this temporary disruption; but we've included a sneak peak of a little bit of Mr Neith's wonderful work to whet your appetite.
We would like to thank the community for their support with this exciting development and hope enjoy our new work of art for many years to come.
Kind regards,
All the pupils and staff at Ninian Park Primary School