Insight/Parent Portal Meal Reporting
The meal reporting issues within Insight have now been resolved. All meal history should now be visible when logged into the Insight web site or Insight App.
The meal reporting issues within Insight have now been resolved. All meal history should now be visible when logged into the Insight web site or Insight App.
As we draw the academic year to an end I want to first thank, on behalf of staff and governors, all students, parents and carers for their hard-work and support. We wish you all a restful break, and we look forward to sharing the examination results of our Year 11 and Sixth Form in September.
We have received the attached safety advice from Sandwell Child Services regarding the dangers of Open Water Swimming, and have been asked to pass it on to our students and their families.
The way that Q-Points can be redeemed is changing in response to student feedback. All Q-Points must now be spent in the Rewards Catalogue during the summer term through requesting an order postcard from their Personal Tutor, there’s an exciting range of items to choose from that have all been specifically chosen by students themselves. The Rewards Catalogue will continue to evolve with student feedback, and at the last Student Council meeting there was even some talk of Q-Point levels unlocking exciting opportunities!
Q-Points must be claimed in the academic year in which they are accrued, they do not rollover. The last year that students will be able to claim Q-Points to be paid into bank accounts will be the academic year 2019-2020, students leaving the Academy after this point are not eligible for cash withdrawals. Q-Points are not transferable and have no cash value, and the rewards system is subject to change without notice. No further claims will be accepted for any student after 30th September 2020.
West Midlands Police have asked us to share the following statement in response to recent reports.
“We’re aware of reports in the West Midlands and nationally suggesting children from some schools are planning to take part in organised fights. We are speaking to schools locally and offering them support where necessary. We’d urge parents to speak to their children around their use of social media and other online platforms to ensure they are staying safe.”
West Midlands Police’s #LifeOrKnife website has further help and advice to support parents and carers having these conversations with their children.
Thank you for your continued support and vigilance in helping keep our community safe!
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