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School Nursing Newsletter
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End of Year Diocesan Assembly
Published 14/07/20Please take a moment to watch the video below
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On-site learning at The Piggott School
Published 14/07/20Please click the link below for our latest guide to on-site learning at The Piggott School for the coming school year.
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Online Timetables (week beginning 13th July)
Published 10/07/20Timetables of online lessons for week commencing 13th July can be found below. As has been the case over recent weeks, teachers will communicate these times with pupils via Microsoft Teams. Pupils should look out for lesson invites – once accepted, the lesson will appear in the Outlook calendar. Any lesson changes will be communicated with pupils via email.
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Singing Together Apart
Published 06/07/20During lockdown, many staff and students came together by submitting recordings of themselves singing and playing a piece called Singing Together Apart, written by Boff Whalley.
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Year 6 Transition to Year 7
Published 06/07/20Please take a moment to watch the Year 6 Welcome video below
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Online Timetables (week beginning 6th July)
Published 03/07/20Timetables of online lessons for week commencing 6th July can be found below. As has been the case over recent weeks, teachers will communicate these times with pupils via Microsoft Teams. Pupils should look out for lesson invites – once accepted, the lesson will appear in the Outlook calendar. Any lesson changes will be communicated with pupils via email.