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Water bottle reminder
With the warmer weather, please could you make sure that your child brings a water bottle to school.
Oliver tickets
Tickets are available via ticket source onlineticketsource.co.uk/aylsham-high-school and go on sale every Thursday lunchtime 12.35-1pm from reception (AHS) starting this week!
SIMS Student
All students have access to SIMS Student using their school alf.education email address.
If your child has parental controls on their phone, please help them to download the SIMS Student and give them permission to use their school email account on their phone.
To get support with SIMS Student, students can see their computing teacher or Mrs Cooke in the STAR office at break or lunch time.
For more information about SIMS Student, please see the SIMS Student page on the school website under the students tab.
https://www.aylshamhigh.com/ahssimsstudent
SIMS Parent
All parents/carers with parental responsibilty are able to access SIMS Parent once registered.
To get support with SIMS Parent, parents/carers can email simsparent@aylshamhigh.norfolk.sch.uk.
For more information about SIMS Parent including guidance on how to register, access SIMS Parent and about the information being shared with you, please see the SIMS Parent page on the school website under the parents & carers tab.
https://www.aylshamhigh.com/ahssimsparent
July KOOTH Newsletter
Welcome to Kooth’s end of 23/24 school year newsletter.
Kooth is available for your students all through the summer - our professional mental health practitioners support young people with whatever’s on their mind, from loneliness, family or friendship issues, to body image, self harm or suicidal thoughts.
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This summer we’re also running a campaign called Go Somewhere Good! Please let your child know!
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We’re sharing inspiring ideas of good places and things to do over the holiday. Everyone who votes for their favourite idea has the chance to win a prize that might give your students an alternative to spending too much time on their phone - prizes include skateboards, frisbees and £50 book vouchers.
For your final tutorial or form times, you could spark debate using our discussion guide with ideas to boost mental wellbeing and online safety.
For families, many of whom can’t afford to take their children on holiday, to theme parks or to take time off work all summer, we have some resources for you to share:
- Free KoothTalks webinars “Parenting pressures during the summer holiday and how we can help” - here’s the booking form for you to email to parents
- Activity sheets to supplement all the good ideas of things to do that are available on Kooth.
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