Vaping advice for parents has been released by Hampshire Public Health. The letter and booklet can be found by following the link below:
https://www.sjbschool.co.uk/support-and-advice/
Our school prospectus and further information about open mornings and admissions procedures can be found here: https://www.sjbschool.co.uk/2024-2025/
If you have any questions, contact the school office on 01264 361 806
Year 6 are expected to arrive at school for 4.45pm.
Remember to collect your child's medication from the staff before you go home.
This morning we celebrated Mass with family, friends, and parishioners to welcome the new academic year.
The children led us in prayer, readings, reflections, and song as ministers, and Father Austin was ably assisted by two altar servers.
"So we are to use our different gifts in accordance with the grace that God has given us. If our gift is to speak God's message, we should do it according to the faith that we have" Romans 12:6
Please find attached a letter from Simon Bryant, the Director of Public Health, to parents and carers in response to growing concerns about vaping in young people.
It contains information about vapes/e-cigarettes, advice for parents and carers and helpful resources that parents and carers can use to protect their children from the harms of vaping.
Testlands are very excited to announce we are back at SJB for the Summer!
Join us to play sports, complete arts and crafts and enjoy the summer with your friends!
Children aged four and above are welcome!
To book please go to:
Parent Newsletter - Road Safety
The Hampshire Road Safety Team want to support the parents of Year 5 & 6 students as they begin their transition to travelling more independently.
The majority of Year 7 students travel to school independently. For many, this might be their first independent journey, therefore we want to highlight the importance of the making responsible choices when travelling to and from school.
In order to support this transition, please read this newsletter by following the link above. It shares how parents can assist their children’s next steps, whether that be giving their children the opportunity to begin to practice those independent journeys in Year 6, perhaps a short way from school or making that new journey to their secondary school at the start of Year 7.