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Clenchwarton Primary School

Parent Apps and Links

If you are a parent or carer, we hope you will find the many web links below useful.

Class Dojo

ClassDojo is a school communication platform that teachers, students, and families use every day to build close-knit communities by sharing what's being learned in the classroom home through photos, videos, and messages.

Class Dojo is used by our school for remote learning purposes and the website can be accessed here.
 

If you are experiencing difficulty with Class Dojo then please contact the school direct.

Parent Pay

ParentPay offers you the freedom to make payments whenever and wherever you like, safe in the  knowledge that the technology used has the highest internet security available. You have a secure online account, with a unique user ID and password. You can change these to something you will easily remember and merge accounts of 2 or more children.

Making a payment is easy and simple. ParentPay holds an electronic record of your payments to view at a later date. No card details are stored in any part of the system. You can make online payments for school meals straight away.

Click here to access Parent Pay  and enter your username and password today. 

If you wish to retrieve funds from your Parent Pay account please follow the instructions by clicking here

If you require any further assistance then please contact the school.

Parent View

Parent View gives you the chance to tell Ofsted what you think about your child’s school, from the quality of teaching to dealing with bullying and poor behaviour. The survey can be completed at any time; you don’t have to wait until the school is being inspected.

Click here to access the Parent View web page.

Norfolk SEND Partnership

The perfect website if have a child or children with SEN/disabilities OR for families who may want information, support and advice about your child's needs.

Please click here to visit their website

Action for Children

Action for Children supports and speaks for the UK's most vulnerable and neglected children and young people.

Please click here to visit the website

Department for Education 

The Department for Education is responsible for children’s services and education, including early years, schools, higher and further education policy, apprenticeships and wider skills in England.

For all the latest advice and article on schooling click here to visit the Department of Education Website.

Think u Know

Thinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline.

It contains great advice on how to keep children safe whilst using the internet, to view their website click here

CEOP

CEOP helps keep children and young people safe from sexual abuse and grooming online. They  help thousands of children and young people every year.

For further help and information visit their website here

Norfolk County Council

Find information on all of the services Norfolk County Council provides.

Norfolk County Council

Norfolk School Games

The Norfolk School Games is the largest school sport event to ever be held in Norfolk. Since 2012 the annual event has provided opportunities for our pupils across the county to compete in many different sports at different levels. Each year more and more pupils take part. The Games are part of the national School Games initiative which aims to inspire more young people to take part in competitive school sport.

The Norfolk School Games is organised by Active Norfolk and the eight School Sport Partnerships (SSPs) in the county and sponsored by the SportsPark.

For further information and details on upcoming events visit the website.

Norfolk School Games

Norfolk Primary Times 

Sign up for the new Primary Times Norfolk newsletter and more by clicking here

School Nursing Services 

Click here to view the services Just One Norfolk provide to parents, carers and the  school. 

ACCESS - Supporting Migrants in East Anglia

ACCESS helps and supports migrants settle into their local communities. they work in partnership with stakeholders to promote community cohesion, to offer multi-lingual advice services and to provide practical support to overcome language barriers for our clients.

Access - Supporting Migrants in East Anglia

Easyfundraising

If you shop online, you can raise FREE donations for West Norfolk Academies Trust which will benefit all our schools and students.

easyfundraising® is the UK’s biggest charity shopping fundraising site which is simple and free to use, with nearly 4, 000 shops and online retailers to choose from which include big names like Argos, Amazon, Ebay, Marks and Spencer and Sainsburys.

All you need to do is click the  easyfundraising link below which will take you direct to our support page, sign up and start shopping!! The retailer will then make a small donation to say thank you.                 

 Alternatively, scan the QR Code:

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