Noticeboard
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OPAL Parent Showcase – A Wonderful Morning of Play
Wed 04 Mar 2026Thank you to all the parents and carers who joined us for our OPAL Parent Showcase. It was fantastic to see families enjoying the OPAL environment together and experiencing first-hand teamwork and problem-solving that our children demonstrate during OPAL playtime.
Many parents commented on how much they enjoyed playing alongside their children — building, creating, exploring and sharing in their imaginative ideas. The laughter, collaboration and enthusiasm across the playground truly captured the spirit of OPAL and highlighted the importance of play in supporting children’s confidence, resilience and wellbeing.
We are grateful for your continued support as we develop our outdoor provision and look forward to many more opportunities to celebrate OPAL play together.
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Community Resilience Roadshow
Mon 02 Mar 2026Hillingdon Council is excited to announce our Community Resilience Roadshow, and we'd love for you join us!
On: Saturday 9 May 2026
Time: 12:00 - 16:00
At: Hillingdon Fire StationThis free family-friendly event brings together our local emergency responder partners to help residents learn how to stay safe, prepared, and resilient in an emergency—while having plenty of fun along the way!
Students, parents/carers, and staff will have the chance to explore real emergency vehicles and meet local responder partners, including Hillingdon Council, London Ambulance Service, London Fire Brigade, Metropolitan Police Service, Environment Agency, Affinity Water, British Red Cross, The Military, Hillingdon Federation of Community Associations.
Take part in hands-on activities that teach practical safety and preparedness skills, learn simple steps to stay safe at home, in school, and in the community and enjoy free food!
It's a fantastic opportunity for young people to learn about emergency services, ask questions, build confidence, and develop life-long preparedness habits.
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Year 2 Taekwondo festival
Thu 26 Feb 2026The Year 2 children attended a Taekwondo festival where they showed great determination and resilience. They tried new skills confidently and followed instructions well. The children had a great time.
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Newsletter - Spring 1
Fri 13 Feb 2026Click the link below to access the Spring 1 newsletter:
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Attendance Winners
Fri 13 Feb 2026Well done to all our attendance winners today. Bronze certificates were given out to children who had 100% attendance this half term. All of these children were entered into a raffle and there was one lucky winner from each year group. There was also a prize for the most improved attendance and badges were given to children for good attendance as well. Well done to all of these children for coming into school every day and not missing any learning!
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Safer Internet Showcase
Thu 12 Feb 2026This week, our Year 1 and Year 2 children proudly celebrated Safer Internet Day, with a special focus on the theme of AI safety. It was a fantastic opportunity for our youngest learners to begin understanding how to use technology in a safe, responsible and positive way.
The week began with a whole-school assembly where children were introduced to the idea of artificial intelligence and how it is used in technology we see every day. The discussion focused on how AI can be helpful, but also reminded children that it is important to use all technology safely and to always ask for help if they are unsure about something online. The children engaged brilliantly, sharing their ideas about the devices they use at home and school.
We were also delighted to welcome parents/ carers into school for an online safety talk. Parents/ carers had the opportunity to watch an online safety lesson in action and learn more about how we teach children to stay safe in a digital world. It was wonderful to see such strong support from our school community.
In class, pupils took part in an online safety lesson where they learned our special acronym: C.L.I.C.K. This simple and memorable message helps children make safe choices online:
C – Check with an adult
L – Look out for strangers
I – Information is private
C – Choose kindness
K – Keep safe
Through stories, discussions and activities, the children explored what each part of C.L.I.C.K. means and how they can apply it when using tablets, computers or other devices. They showed great understanding, knowing that not everything online is true and that safe adults are there to help them.
Together, we are committed to helping our children become safe, confident and responsible digital citizens.
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Tiger Who Came to Tea Reception Tea Party
Tue 10 Feb 2026Reception children and parents/ carers enjoyed a tiger-ific tea party this afternoon. Everyone indulged in the afternoon tea experience, enjoying tasty biscuits and sweet cupcakes. The children were especially excited to eat the jam sandwiches they had made themselves, which made the afternoon feel extra special. There were lots of smiles and laughter as families spent time together. Parents/ carers were very grateful for the opportunity to share such a memorable afternoon with their children.
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2-Year-Old 15 and 30 hour places available
Fri 06 Feb 2026The school already offers 15-hour places for 2-year-olds and from April 2026 the school will start offering 30-hour places. Please contact the school for further information by emailing admissions@minetinfants.org.uk or visit this page on the school website: https://www.minetinfants.org.uk/admissions/