Skip to content ↓

Latest News

CLICK HERE to subscribe and receive an email each time we update our Latest News or Blogs.

CLICK HERE to read our safeguarding news section

Page 4

  • Dragon's Roar December 2022

    Published 21/12/22

    December 2022

    Read More
  • A Wildlife WInner!

    Published 15/12/22
    Today we were joined in assembly by the 'Spike on a Bike' land art team to celebrate a special achievement of one of our pupils.  'Spike on a Bike!’ This piece of land art was an historical moment for Keyworth and one
    Read More
  • Scarlet Fever and Strep A

    Published 08/12/22

    The UKHSA (UK Health Security Agency) has asked all schools to share the following information with parents in the EYFS:

    (Please also read the 2 attached documents below)

    You will be aware of the coverage in the media concerning Group A streptococcus infections, also known as Group A strep, strep A or GAS. Group A strep is a common bacteria, which many of us carry in our throats and on our skin. It doesn’t always result in illness, but it can cause infections, some mild and some more serious. More serious infections are caused by the bacteria getting into parts of the body where it’s not usually found, like the lungs or bloodstream. These are usually linked to invasive group A strep also known as iGAS.

    The increase in cases is being investigated, but is not thought to be because of a new strain of bacteria. It is more likely to be as a result of a number of factors including more social mixing and increases in other respiratory illnesses.

    Key messages for parents

    1. Group A strep (GAS) is a common bacteria which causes a range of infections, including scarlet fever. These infections are usually mild. Invasive group A strep (iGAS) is a rare infection when the bacteria gets into parts of the body where it can cause more serious disease, like the lungs or bloodstream.

    2. There are currently higher than seasonal expected levels of scarlet fever. The early symptoms of scarlet fever include sore throat, headache, fever, nausea and vomiting followed by a characteristic red, pinhead rash giving the skin a sandpaper-like texture. For more information and advice, please see: Scarlet fever NHS  (www.nhs.uk)

    3. Good hand and respiratory hygiene are important, including:

    • washing hands for 20 seconds with warm water and soap
    • catching coughs and sneezes using tissues – catch it, bin it, kill it
    • keeping away from others when feeling unwell.

    4. As a parent, if you feel that your child seems seriously unwell, you should trust your own judgement. Contact NHS 111 or your GP if:
    • your child has a sore throat, fever, chills or muscle aches, but they are getting worse
    • your child stops feeding or is eating less than normal
    • your child has a dry nappy for 12 hours or more or shows other signs of dehyrdration
    • your baby is under 3 months and has a temperature of 38oC, or is older than 3 months and has a temperature of 39oC or higher
    • your baby feels hotter than usual when you touch their back or chest, or feels sweaty
    • your child is very tired or irritable.

    5. Call 999 or go to A&E if:
    • your child is having difficulty breathing – you may notice grunting noises or their tummy sucking under their ribs
    • there are pauses when your child breathes
    • your child’s skin, tongue or lips are blue
    • your child is floppy and will not wake up or stay awake

    For more information please see: UKHSA Blog - Group A Strep - What you need to know.

    The 2 leaflets below provide extra information for parents

    Read More
  • Information about Concussion

    Published 07/12/22
    Dear parent/guardian, CONCUSSION AWARENESS – WHO NEEDS TO KNOW? The Children’s Brain Injury Team at Nottingham Children’s Hospital has requested that all schools write to parents/carers to ask that school are informed if your
    Read More
  • Attendance Update

    Published 05/12/22
    11th January 2023 - UPDATE We have seen an increase in the number of children arriving late to school in the morning - often missing register. You may not be aware, but once the registers close and a child receives a 'late' mark they are t
    Read More
  • What's COming Up...

    Published 04/12/22
    Christmas time in school is very busy so here's a rundown of what's coming up and what to remember:    5th December-All costumes for Christmas Performance to be in school.  (Click here to see original costume blog)
    Read More
  • Get your Tickets!

    Published 27/11/22
    Tickets are now available for you to book to come and see our whole school performance of The Snow Queen. Tickets: You will need to order your tickets online using Eduspot School Money Website. The tickets will be available
    Read More
  • Thank you from Pudsey!

    Published 27/11/22
    Thank you to all the pupils, families and staff at KPNS-you raised a FANTASTIC £182.30 for Children in Need 2022!  Well done! 
    Read More
  • Keyworth Festivities Day!

    Published 14/11/22
    Our school choir will be singing at Keywoth Festivities Day from 1:30pm if you would like to come along and support. Also, our fantastic Friends of KPNS will be selling mulled wine and mince pies too. If you are a baker, we are looking for mince pies
    Read More
  • Children iN Need 2022!

    Published 13/11/22
    On Friday 18th November we will be raising money for the charity ‘Children in Need’.  Everyone is invited to wear non-uniform, with something yellow or spotty if possible.  If you would like to make a donation to the cha
    Read More
  • Our Christmas Performance will be...

    Published 10/11/22
    We are looking forward to putting on a brilliant performance. Please help make it special by providing your child with a costume as outlined below. All costumes to be in school no later than MONDAY 5th DECEMBER in a named carrier bag.
    Read More
  • We're going to the PANTO... Oh YES WE ARE!

    Published 07/11/22
    Whole School Panto visit Friday 2nd December (AM)   Dear Parents/Carers, We are thrilled to announce… finally…. That our whole school trip to the pantomime is back after being postponed during Covid 19…. OH NO IT IS
    Read More

News Feeds

You can subscribe to a feed of the latest news items, using the link below. Subscribing to this news feed is free and will keep you up-to-date with the latest news stories that have been posted.To subscribe, simply right-click on the link below, click "copy shortcut" and then paste the URL into your feed reader software.

Subscribe via RSS (Latest News)