We expect to have another exciting year at Hillsbrook School. You will notice some changes when you arrive back on the first day, Wednesday 3rd September. This leaflet contains important information on safety in and around the school grounds for both students and parents. In the News: A new programme called “Online and In-the-Know” keeps parents up to date with how their child is doing. Log in to see their marks and number of days missed. There is also something new for students. We are asking for volunteers to be helpers inside the entrance. You welcome visitors, find out the reason for their visit and direct them to where they need to go. Interested students should inform the office staff during the first week of school. For parents: We know dropping off and picking up students can lead to traffic problems and create dangerous situations. We want everyone to be safe, so: we ask that you do not park on pedestrian crossing there is new car park for visitors behind the gymnasium please do not drive in the bus lanes drop your child off at the student entrance and not by the staff doors For students: There are different ways you can get to school. If you follow these suggestions, you will get there safely no matter how you travel. On the bus: sit quietly so you do not distract the driver do not stand up until the driver has stopped the bus and opened the door. By bike: follow all traffic laws always wear a helmet lock your bike when you arrive at school Remember: you are not allowed to ride your bicycle during breaks or at lunchtime On foot: be careful when walking near traffic don’t cross the street between parked cars use clearly marked pedestrian crossing Please do not bring valuables to school. We are not responsible if they are lost or damaged. This includes: mobile phones MP3 players jewellery We look forward to seeing all of you at the beginning of the school year. There will be further newsletters at Christmas and Easter. Have a good year! T F The newsletter tells students not to behave badly while their parents are driving. Students cannot ride their bikes between classes. Parents can check their child’s progress by going online. Future newsletters won’t be sent home with the students on special occasions. It is only okay to stand up on the bus when it is not moving. The newsletter is for new students to Hillsbrook School. Mobile phones are allowed in school. This year, students will help out in the office.