Our weekly message: Friday 15 May 2026

Friday 15 May 2026

First this week, a big well done to our Year 6 pupils. This week has been SATs week. It can be a tough week, but the children have approached the week with a happy and healthy attitude. 

And another well done, this time to our Year 4 pupils who visited Herd Farm last week on their residential. Here’s some feedback from the staff there: ‘Your group were an absolute pleasure to work with, and the staff team genuinely enjoyed having them here.’

Next week…

It’s World Baking Day on Sunday. Celebrate by baking and bringing your treats into school for a PTA Bake Sale on Monday 18 May.

It’s our Staying Safe themed week. Due to the rising costs of visitors to school, we’re asking for a voluntary contribution of £2 per pupil to go towards paying for visitors. This can be made on Arbor. Thank you for your support with this.

Talking about staying safe…

Does your child have a squishy, squashy toy?

We’ve heard of reports that children and young people are microwaving squishy silicone toys after seeing online videos claiming this makes the toys softer and more pliable. When the toy is squeezed afterwards, it can burst and spray boiling material – this can lead to children’s hands and faces being seriously burned.

We’ve two pieces of advice…

Are you struggling to get your child to see a dentist?

The Leeds Dental Institute Student Clinic has introduced a scheme in which they’re accepting parental referrals for children to receive a course of treatment. This means they’re able to offer appointments to children on
a first-come first-served basis. (It’s not intended for emergency treatment.)

Find out more and access the referral form.

The Big Future

It is the Children’s Commissioner’s role to promote the views and interests of children in England. To build on two previous surveys (The Big Ask and The Big Ambition), she’s launched her final survey: The Big Future.

I am asking children about the changes they want to see in their communities, their biggest concerns, and their hopes for the future. More than anything, I want to know what they think a good childhood should look like today.

Your child can complete the survey here.

Family hub support

Family hubs are support families by bringing together a range of services into one easy-to-access space. Whether you need parenting advice, health support, education guidance, or help navigating local services, family hubs might be able to help.

You can drop in during opening hours or contact your nearest family hub to schedule an appointment. Some services may require booking in advance, so it’s best to call ahead if you need a specific service.

Call 0113 535 0185 or email family.hubs@leeds.gov.uk to find out more.

Have a happy and healthy weekend.

Moortown Primary School, Leeds
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