A big thank you to all the parents, children and staff who helped to make this years Sports Days a success. Well done to Mr Delves as well for organising such great events. Please see below for some photographs from the event.
A big thank you to all the parents, children and staff who helped to make this years Sports Days a success. Well done to Mr Delves as well for organising such great events. Please see below for some photographs from the event.
Another successful event! Thanks to all the people involved, PTFA team, parents…
Snap Maps lets users track each other’s movements in real time, but child safety groups are cautioning young people against sharing their location.
Snapchat has introduced a map feature that lets users track other people’s location in real time, raising concerns among safety and privacy advocates.
Snap Maps, launched this week, plots users and their snaps onto a map so friends and other Snapchatters can see where they are and what they are doing.
“We’ve built a whole new way to explore the world! See what’s happening, find your friends, and get inspired to go on an adventure!” said the company in a blogpost announcing the update.
When they first use the feature, users can select whether they want to make their location visible to all of their friends, a select group of connections or to no one at all, which Snapchat refers to as “ghost mode”.
The new feature has raised concerns among safety experts who fear it could be used to stalk or bully others.
“Given how specific this new feature is on Snapchat – giving your location to a precise pinpoint on a map – we would encourage users not to share their location, especially with people they don’t know in person,” said child safety group Childnet International in a blogpost.
“It is important to be careful about who you share your location with, as it can allow people to build up a picture of where you live, go to school and spend your time.”
Hal Robson-Kanu’s dad presented his son’s football shirt to our John Perryn children. During the presentation he also summarised Hal’s education at John Perryn and how he became the successful footballer he is today, partly thanks to our school.
Aiming high to achieve success in all we do
Well done, we raised £105 for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire at our sale of ice lollies on Friday 23rd June.
Attendance winners this week are:
1st Place Plane 98.0%
2nd place Elm 97.7%
3rd Place Apple 97.4%
Punctuality winners are Lime 0 Chestnut 0
Attendance Winners this week are:
1st Place Lime 98.3%
2nd Place Chestnut 97.5%
3rd Place Apple class 96.3%
Well Done Lime 98.3%!! keep up the good work everyone would love to see
100% for next week.
Well done to Sycamore 1st Place !!!
2nd Place Pear Class
3rd Place Willow & Lime
4 Classes achieved our target this week We want to see more when we come back.