This page has been designed as a point of reference for our parents and carers during school closures. Please follow the links below to access a range of information. We hope you find this page useful.
Please remember that we are still contactable during this time. You can leave an answerphone message by telephoning our school on 01745 560274. Alternatively, you can contact us via email
bpmail@hwbmail.net. We will respond to you as soon as we can. Stay safe 🌈
Please remember that we are still contactable during this time. You can leave an answerphone message by telephoning our school on 01745 560274. Alternatively, you can contact us via email
bpmail@hwbmail.net. We will respond to you as soon as we can. Stay safe 🌈
Please click on the above link to get the latest NHS information and advice about Coronavirus (Covid-19).
Coronavirus - a book for children
We are sure you will agree that as a school community, our biggest challenge in such unprecedented times is to reassure our children. We can do our best to keep them safe, but how do we explain the reason why they are not able to go to school?
This child-friendly book answers questions which your child may have about Coronavirus. It is free to download or it can be read online via https://axelscheffler.com/books-for-older-children/coronavirus.
We are sure you will agree that as a school community, our biggest challenge in such unprecedented times is to reassure our children. We can do our best to keep them safe, but how do we explain the reason why they are not able to go to school?
This child-friendly book answers questions which your child may have about Coronavirus. It is free to download or it can be read online via https://axelscheffler.com/books-for-older-children/coronavirus.
Follow this link to go directly to the Welsh Government's dedicated Coronavirus (Covid-19) webpage to access the latest guidance on a wide range of sectors, including Education and how to apply for a Coronavirus test.
An information hub for children, young people, and families in Wales.
Hwb is the Welsh Government's digital learning platform. A wide range of information and resources can be accessed via your child's unique login which every child has been given. Follow the link to access the distance learning support page for parents and carers.
Online and offline protection information for children and adults, including advice on how to keep your child(ren) when using technology. There is also a link for reporting any concerns.
The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services have created a dedicated resources website for young people, carers and professionals to pool together lots of helpful resources from across the internet that are available to help support your mental health and well-being at this time.
The NSPCC have a dedicated webpage which provides tips, advice and support on coping with the Coronavirus pandemic.
The Solihull Approach are providing free online parenting courses with lifetime access for residents in North Wales. Click on the link to find out more and apply access code NWSOL.
Flintshire Family Information Service provide information on local services for families and carers. Free impartial help, support and advice is available with a range of family matters including childcare and help with costs, health care, education and training, leisure services and finances.
This link takes you to the Flintshire Free School Meals online form which is required to be submitted should you meet the application criteria. Please visit our dedicated Covid-19 webpage for more information about Free School Meals provision under the current circumstances.
If you are pregnant or have a child under four years old, you could get Healthy Start vouchers to help buy some basic foods. This means-tested scheme provides vouchers to spend with local retailers. Click on the link above to find out more.
Flintshire Foodbank provide emergency food for people in crisis. Click on the link for further information on how to get help, or alternatively, how to give help by making a donation. Our nearest foodbank is located at St. Peter's Church, Rose Hill, Holywell. CH8 7TL. Please follow the links on their website for contact details and opening hours.
Flintshire County Council’s Welfare Reform Team can help customers who need advice about managing money and paying bills on time.
Citizens Advice Flintshire provide information and advice on a wide range of topics. Their advice is free, independent, confidential and impartial.
Set up by the Government, you can access free and impartial money advice via the above link.