Parents: E-Safety

Play Like Share is a brand new three-episode animated series which aims to help 8-10 year olds learn how to stay safe from sexual abuse, exploitation and other risks they might encounter online.

The series follows the adventures of Sam, Ellie and Alfie as they form a band and enter their school’s Battle of the Bands contest, taking on the mean but ‘cool’ Popcorn Wizards as they go. The three friends learn that while the internet can help them in pursuit of their goal, they need to use it wisely and safely.

For more information, visit their website: https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/parents/

Here is the parents and carers trailer.

If you would like to see the 3 episode series, take a look at our E-Safety and Prevent page.

“Children get off to a strong start in early years. This is due to effective leadership and skilful teaching. The proportion of children reaching a good level of development is improving yearon-year.”

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The stimulating learning environment. 

“School leaders are ambitious and highly knowledgeable about teaching and learning.”

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The friendly atmosphere, the safe environment & the teachers’ encouragement.”

the amount of effort put in by the teachers to make topics interesting is brilliant.

Boothferry at Young Voices…..Just WOW! What an experience.”

My son’s teacher is creative, enthusiastic and genuinely cares about him as an individual .

The bike loan scheme.My family also like the school bank.

History day was amazing. Brilliant idea.

My kids love the fruit on the snack table.

The Head teacher and deputy are fab, they join in everything.”

“Leaders and staff have significantly improved the teaching of reading. Pupils are enthusiastic and frequent readers.”

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Miss Pulleyn is fantastic

My children are developing very well in school.

You can approach any member of staff and they help you.

“We can only applaud the ingenuity & continued compassion of the young people at Boothferry.”

“The teaching of phonics is a strength and enables pupils to make rapid improvement in their early literacy skills. ”

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Thank you for treating my child like your own.

I love seeing school events on Twitter.

“We want to thank you for welcoming my family when we moved here (from Bulgaria).”

“The curriculum is well designed to include a range of exciting themes, visits and visitors to enhance pupils’ learning. Pupils become
confident individuals who are well prepared for the next stage of their education.”

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“Senior leaders lead by example, modelling what is expected of all staff. Teachers feel valued and respected.”

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“Senior leaders lead by example, modelling what is expected of all staff. Teachers feel valued and respected.”

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The choice to do a traditional nativity was great !.

My children have come on and made progress socially and academically since joining.

When ever I have had a problem the staff on the whole have been sympathetic and helpful.

the school gives me advice as a parent so I can help my daughter.

“Teachers, including those who are new to teaching, have high expectations, and they plan creative lessons that spark pupils’ interest and inspire them to do well.”

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Being part of their learning – it doesn’t just stay in the classroom.”

“School leaders have taken effective action to ensure that pupils make at least good progress from their low starting points in reading,
writing and mathematics in all year groups.”

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The after school activities, film nights and discos.

My children are thriving as the school is committed to learning and progression.

The joy of the teachers who greet the children and parents daily.

The photography club is brilliant, I think introducing things like this is brilliant for the children.

I love the fact that senior members of staff know the names of the children.

The best thing about this school, when I ask my child this question, he said Mrs Emmerson. 

I feel the school has advanced with regards to the appropriate curriculum for different age groups.

“Pupils who speak English as an additional language make rapid progress. Disadvantaged pupils are also supported well to make good,
and sometimes better, progress in reading, writing and mathematics.”

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“Pupils’ personal development and welfare are outstanding. Pupils thrive and are keen to learn. They know how to look after their
wellbeing and how to keep safe. The school is an inclusive and happy place.”

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“The headteacher, senior leaders and governors are ambitious for pupils. Their determination has made Boothferry Primary a flourishing and successful school.”

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“The headteacher, deputy headteacher and the assistant headteacher make an effective team. They sustain a culture of continuous i improvement through the school’s vision and specific learning goals, which include resilience, morality and adaptability.”

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“Leaders use funding well to ensure that pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) make strong progress from their different starting points.”

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Open weeks in Foundation allows parents to enjoy school as much as our children.

Opening the school doors at 8.40am has made it much easier as it is less crowded.

..closeness between all age groups and years.

This school meets our expectations in every way.