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Keep up to date with all the news happening in school at the moment.

  • Anti-Bullying Assembly

    Tue 07 Mar 2023 Mrs Harrison

    We were delighted to welcome PCSO Pam King and her colleague PCSO Georgina Stray back to Belmont last Friday afternoon for a special assembly on the topic of anti-bullying. The children in Sambar and Taruca classes were given the opportunity to consider what bullying is and it's effect upon us. They also discussed what to do if they are bullied or if they know it is happening to someone else.

     

    We would like to say thank you once again to PCSOs Pam and Georgina and our Mini Police for another fantastic informative session.

  • Personal Responsibility Assembly

    Wed 17 May 2023 Mrs Harrison

    We were delighted to welcome PCSO Georgina Stray back to Belmont this week for a special assembly on the topic, 'Personal Responsibility'.  The children from Sambar and Taruca classes were given the opportunity to discuss how to keep themselves and their friends safe, including knowing the effects of alcohol, and to be aware of how their behaviour can affect others. They also explored the meaning of the term 'peer pressure' - what it is and how it can affect them and their friends.. 

     

    We would like to say thank you once again to PCSO Georgina for another fantastic informative session.

  • Positively Different!

    Fri 10 Mar 2023 Mrs Harrison

    We were delighted to welcome PCSO Georgina Stray back to Belmont on Friday afternoon for a special assembly on the topic ‘Positively Different’. Unfortunately her colleague PCSO Pam King, who has worked closely with the Belmont Mini Police for a number of years, will no longer be working with us and was unable to attend today to say farewell. The Mini Police team have passed on a gift and card along with our thanks and good wishes.

     

    The children in Sambar and Taruca classes were given the opportunity to learn about 'protected characteristics' - religion, gender, disability, sexual orientation, race and age and went on to consider what is meant by the term 'hate'. They then discussed what is meant by hate crimes - what it could involve, how it makes people feel and who to tell if it happens.

     

    We would like to say thank you to PCSO Georgina and our Mini Police for another fantastic informative session.

  • Random Acts Of Kindness Assembly - Belmont Mini Police

    Sat 20 Jan 2024 Mrs Harrison

    On Wednesday, we were excited to welcome PCSO Rowena Everitt into school for a very special assembly with the children in Sambar and Taruca. During the assembly, the children talked about different types of feelings and the importance of being kind. They discussed how they feel when others are kind to them and things we can all do to help others feel better. After the assembly, the Belmont Mini Police sat with Rowena to design their own kindness tokens. We’re excited to say our tokens were shared by the Grantham Police on Facebook!

     

    We would like to say thank you once again to PCSO Rowena for another fantastic informative session.

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