This weblog has been set up so that you can access school information from home, your workplace or anywhere that has an Internet connection. However, it's more than a website - your school weblog (more commonly known as a blog) is a place where you can communicate with US.
Blogs have grown in popularity in recent years and they can be an excellent method of communicating. We hope that for many of you this will be another way of improving home-school communication and that you will enjoy taking part in developing the weblog and joining in. How this weblog develops in the future is very much how you would like to see it develop. So please let us know.
Before we start our new blog, I'd like to reassure you that every care will be taken with the content of postings and that the site will be treated in the same way as the school website - there will be no references to individual pupils and no images or photos (unless prior permission has been sought).
While weblogs give a free voice for anyone to air their views, contributors are asked to ensure that their postings are not defamatory or libellous or inappropriate for a school weblog. The author will remove inappropriate comments and the site may be closed down without prior warning. (Information obtained from SuperhighwaySafety. For more information on weblogs and safety, please visit the DfES's SuperhighwaySafety (Safe use of the Internet) website at http://safety.ngfl.gov.uk/schools/document.php3?D=d77.)
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Maureen Slack
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Can you please pass this on to Miss Fogg, This is Andrew Hopkinson's Mum Heather. Andrew was in Mandy's class in year 3 and never stopped talking about her. When leaving school we also left Derby and moved to cumbria.
He is 13 now in year 9 studying at Ullswater Community College and occasionally look back at his school history, but with fond memories we look back at Chellaston Junior Schoo land all the teachers and pupils, but especially Miss Fogg.
Heather and Andrew
Hello Heather and Andrew!
Mrs slack passed on the message that you had left a blog....how great it is to hear from you!
I often think about what has happened to The Cowardly Lion of our Wizard of Oz production! I worked this year with another little boy who played the same part....he was lovely too. I'd love to hear what Andrew is up to. Perhaps if you phone the school on 01332 701460, Mrs Slack will pass on my email address to you!
All the best and hope to hear from you soon.
Miss Fogg
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