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  • Results of Parent Survey

    Published 19/07/23

    Letter from our Chair of Governors

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  • Key Reminders for September 2023

    Published 19/07/23

    Downloadable Parents' Handbook and Home School Agreement

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  • Family Information and Services Hub

    Published 14/07/23

    Link to Hampshire County Council's website

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  • Lighthouse project - change of venue on Wednesdays

    Published 07/07/23

    Lighthouse project, which meets on Wednesday evenings at the Hub, will be changing venue. 

    Tuesday and Thursday sessions will remain at The Hub.  

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  • Summer Reading Challenge 2023

    Published 04/07/23

    Starting on 8th July

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  • Getting it Right for Children

    Published 04/07/23

    Free online course for separating parents to minimise the impact of separation on children

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  • Hampshire's New Look Family Information and Services Hub - Coming Soon!

    Published 04/07/23

    Information for parents

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  • Let's Go Zero National Schools' Campaign

    Published 27/06/23

    Bosmere has taken the Let’s Go Zero pledge, declaring our aim to become zero carbon by 2030

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  • What parents need to know about omegle

    Published 06/06/23

    Information about the omegle app

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  • Free Workshops and Support for Parents/Carers

    Published 05/06/23

    Offered by Future in Mind, who support families across Hampshire.

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  • e-Safety Tip - Smartwatches

    Published 16/05/23

    Wearable tech is increasingly big business. More than 170 million smartwatches were sold globally in 2022, for example, with Apple biting off the largest chunk of the market (26% - some distance ahead of Samsung, in second with 9%). That's partly because they have more than 21,000 apps available for their devices, allowing users to customise their smartwatch experience.

    Both Apple and Samsung’s products, of course, lean towards the higher spec end of the market – usually with price tags to match. Sourcing a less expensive alternative, however, often also means inferior safety features to protect young wearers. That’s just one of the potential hazards highlighted in this  guide to smartwatches. In the guide you'll find tips on a number of potential risks such as location tracking, causing distractions at school and the danger of theft.

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  • Sponge Balls for Sale

    Published 03/05/23

    From School Office, limited to one per child, £1 each

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