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Home / Archives for News

Bulletin

July 18, 2019 By E. Morgan

The latest edition of the Belmont Bulletin is available here.

Filed Under: News

Belmont Bulletin

June 27, 2019 By E. Morgan

Our latest bulletin is available here, copies will be coming home with students today.

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Y11 Leavers’ Assembly

June 10, 2019 By E. Morgan

Please find attached details for Y11 Leavers’ Assembly.

Filed Under: News

France Parent Information 2019

June 5, 2019 By E. Morgan

Information on the trip can be found under the Parents tab, Letters to Parents.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: France, info for parents, school trip

Belmont Bulletin

April 5, 2019 By E. Morgan

Read about some of the great things that have happened at Belmont in our latest Belmont Bulletin

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Schools Counselling Service have requested feedback.

April 4, 2019 By E. Morgan

The Durham Schools Counselling Service is committed to improving our growth and development.  A key objective is understanding how our stakeholders view counselling, in order to improve our communication and service delivery.  As a service we are collecting data about how staff and parents view school counselling. 
 
https://forms.gle/EFupDUNVH9edXGEH7

Filed Under: News Tagged With: counselling service, feedback, parents

Staying Safe

March 22, 2019 By E. Morgan

We have been asked to share these links #knifefree & Balance

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Campaign targeting Hate Crime across County Durham and Darlington “Hate Hurts”

March 18, 2019 By E. Morgan

Ron Hogg, County Durham & Darlington Police, Crime & Victims’ Commissioner, has asked us to share this message with you.

You may be aware of a new campaign targeting Hate Crime across County Durham and Darlington, which has been covered extensively in local media in recent days. The multi-partner ‘Hate Hurts’ campaign aims to raise awareness and improve understanding of Hate Crime, explaining how to report it and encouraging everyone to play a part in reducing it.

The term Hate Crime can be used to describe a range of illegal criminal behaviours committed against someone else because of their disability, race, religion, sexual orientation, transgender identity or some other perceived difference. It can include verbal abuse, intimidation, threats, harassment, assault and bullying, both online and offline, and damage to property. The number of hate crimes reported to the Police has grown by around a quarter over the past four years with 517 crimes recorded across County Durham & Darlington in 2017-18. Read more in the Hate Hurts leaflet

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Letter to parents re: Ofsted

March 6, 2019 By E. Morgan

It is with enormous pride that I write to share the fantastic news that our school has been rated good read more.

A hard copy of this letter will be sent to parents tomorrow.

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ofsted, parents

Ofsted Report

March 6, 2019 By E. Morgan

Our Ofsted report is available for you to read via this link

Filed Under: News Tagged With: ofsted

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