Trimley St Mary Primary School

Links

Site title Description
BBC Parenting Site   Advice for parents of primary-aged children.

County Council Information on services and contacts provided by Suffolk County Council. A link to the Local Education Authority can be found on this site.

DfES Gives access to the government's Department for Education & Skills web site. A wide range of information is available relevant to parents, schools, teachers and governors.

District Council The information site for services provided by Suffolk Coastal District Council.

Felixstowe information The one stop site for information about Felixstowe and the surrounding area.

Felixstowe TV This broadband tv station has a growing range of local news, travel hobby and opinion programmes available on-line 24 hours a day. Broadband users can view the video feed but there is much for dial-up users too.

Friends Reunited See if any of your old school friends have signed up at schools you have attended - including Trimley St Mary.

Internet Safety Information and advice on health, safety and environmental issues concerning safe internet surfing.

Orwell High School The web site of Orwell High School in Felixstowe. This is the school most Trimley children will transfer to after leaving primary school.

Parents Online This site showcases some of the most interesting and interactive educational sites online.

School Profile The School Profile is produced by school governors each year. It replaces the previous requirement to publish a governors' annual report. The Profile is a more effective way of conveying key information to parents.

Suffolk Literacy Strategy The Suffolk Literacy Strategy has introduced a new section on their website that may interest families with internet access.

The Parent Centre The Parent Centre aims to help parents and carers understand their child's education and what they can do to help. Contains information on schools, the curriculum and how to make contacts in school.

Trimley St Mary Parish Council This site describes the work of the Parish Council and is a source of useful information about village life.

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