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We've scoured the Internet for web sites that you might find useful.
Some are useful for homework, studies and general learning. There's also a selection for non-school activities!
Current Category: Parents
General (16) Homework (1) Parents (10) Search Engines (1)
1. School Profile http://schoolsfinder.direct.gov.uk/_profiles/_pdf/8202168.pdf The school profile enables schools to report annually to parents. It includes information about performance and achievements of the school.(Published 18th March, 2008) Our Rating:
2. Advisory Centre for Education http://www.ace-ed.org.uk/ An independent charity offering information about UK state education, with free telephone advice on many subjects such as: exclusion, bullying, special educational needs and school admission appeals. Our Rating:
3. Gingerbread http://www.gingerbread.org.uk The organisation for lone-parent families. The Gingerbread website has useful factsheets and contact details of other agencies offering help and advice. Our Rating:
4. GT Vision http://www.excellenceeast.org.uk Eastern Region Gifted and Talented Partnership Our Rating:
5. Kidscape http://www.kidscape.org.uk/ Kidscape works to provide individuals and organisations with practical skills and resources necessary to keep children safe from harm. Kidscape offers a helpline offering support and advice to parents of bullied children. Our Rating:
6. Nationwide Education http://www.NationwideEducation.co.uk Road safety, sustainable living, and financial capability Our Rating:
7. Parentlineplus http://www.parentlineplus.org.uk/ Parentline Plus is a national charity that offers help and support for parents, including telephone and email support, local groups and workshops. Our Rating:
8. School Uniform Website http://www.swfl.co.uk/schools/hadrianlu54sr   Our Rating:
9. The Department for Children, Schools and Families http://www.dfes.gov.uk/ The Department for Children, Schools and Families website has resources for parents including information on childcare and pre-school and how you can help your child to develop numeracy and literacy skills. Also has information on the Government’s policies for children and young people. Our Rating:
10. Think U Know http://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/default.aspx Information for children and parents about using the internet, mobile phones and other new technology. Guidance and practical advice to make the online experience safer for all users. This website is part of a campaign by the Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP), and allows direct reporting of instances of inappropriate online behaviour. Our Rating:
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