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This week's Family Information Service Newsletter - Tuesday 9 December
Tue 09 Dec 2025View this week's Family Information Service Newsletter - Tuesday 9 December clicking here.
This week's edition includes:
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Free family swims — newsletter subscribers will get an exclusive code for free swim sessions at Everyone Active leisure centres in the new year.
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Age-appropriate food prep ideas for children as part of the Winter Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme.
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Freedom Programme — a support course helping women understand healthy relationships and recognise warning signs of abusive behaviour.
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Safety and support over Christmas — information on reporting domestic abuse, hate crime, and other issues.
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Tips for disabled children’s Christmas enjoyment from Contact community resources.
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Togetherness Solihull Approach newsletter — free emotional wellbeing resources for parents and families.
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Project Matrescence programme — a support group for new mums exploring the transition into motherhood.
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Warwickshire Family Information Service - Parent and Child Corner
Mon 08 Dec 2025Visit the Parent and Carer Corner from Warwickshire Family Information Service
Click the link to visit the pages designed for parents and carers and provide information on how to support children to be happy, heard, healthy, safe and skilled in Warwickshire.
https://www.childfriendlywarwickshire.co.uk/about-1/parents-corner
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Latest Newsletter
Fri 05 Dec 2025 -
House Points! - Update!!
Fri 05 Dec 2025Thank you and well done to our House Captains who have collated this week’s totals...
Ash – 2 points
Beech – 1 point
Elm – 3 points
Oak - 4 points
The total for this term so far:
Ash - 8 points
Beech – 12 points
Elm – 11 Points
Oak – 3 points
Congratulations to Oak!
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Welcome to a special edition Family Information Service Newsletter - Thursday 4 December 2025
Thu 04 Dec 2025Welcome to a special edition Family Information Service Newsletter - Thursday 4 December 2025, clicking here.
This week's edition includes:
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Welcome to the Christmas special edition – intro with overview of what’s inside.
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Holiday activities and food (HAF) programme winter update – info and booking details for winter HAF activities.
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Christmas money saving ideas – tips to help families save money over the festive period.
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Don’t let a loan shark ruin your Christmas – warning signs and advice on avoiding illegal lenders.
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Local Welfare Scheme – details about crisis support available via the scheme.
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Child Accident Prevention Trust tips to buy safely this Christmas – safety advice on potentially dangerous gifts.
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E-bike and lithium-ion battery safety tips – safety guidance for devices with lithium batteries.
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Focus on business and consumer safety in busy Christmas shopping period – wider safety reminders for shopping season.
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Tips to help you stay safe in Warwickshire this Christmas and New Year – community safety advice from council partners.
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Festive support pack to support children with SEND – resources and tips for supporting children with additional needs.
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Coping with Christmas – mental health and wellbeing support options during the festive season.
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Year 2 Visit to Warwick Castle
Mon 01 Dec 2025On 1st December, our Year 2 pupils had an exciting trip to Warwick Castle! Despite the wet and chilly weather, the children had a fantastic time exploring the castle, learning about its history, and discovering the stories of knights, kings, and queens.
The children were full of enthusiasm and curiosity, making the most of every part of the visit. It was a memorable day filled with adventure, learning, and fun – proving that a little rain couldn’t dampen their spirits!
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Supporting local families with helpful services — via the Family Support Service from Warwickshire County Council
Mon 01 Dec 2025We are pleased to remind our Holy Trinity families in Stratford-upon-Avon that the County’s “Children and Families” team is ready to help when extra support is needed.
Through the Warwickshire Family Information Service (FIS), parents and carers can access a wide range of support from pregnancy and early years, through to teenage years — covering childcare, health and wellbeing, Special Educational Needs & Disabilities (SEND), mental health, housing, family relationships, and more.
Support is offered through helplines, one-to-one consultations, workshops and online resources — including targeted help for families needing extra advice or guidance.
If you, as a parent or carer, ever feel unsure or need help — whether with parenting, school transition, finances, or family wellbeing — the Family Support Service is there to listen and guide. Contact details are on the Warwickshire website, or you can speak to us at school for more information.
We encourage all families to take advantage of this valuable local support resource.
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House Points! - Update!!
Fri 28 Nov 2025Thank you and well done to our House Captains who have collated this week’s totals...
Ash – 2 points
Beech – 1 point
Elm – 3 points
Oak - 4 points
The total for this term so far:
Ash - 4 points
Beech – 8 points
Elm – 7 Points
Oak – 11 points
Congratulations to Oak!
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Nativity Rehearsals in Full Swing!
Wed 26 Nov 2025Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 are busy practising for their upcoming Nativity performances. The children have been working hard learning their lines, songs and stage roles, and the excitement is building across the classrooms.
We can’t wait to share their wonderful performances with families soon!
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Fire Safety Visit: Year 1 Stratford-upon-Avon Fire Service Coming to Holy Trinity Primary
Tue 25 Nov 2025This Tuesday and Thursday, Year 1 pupils at Holy Trinity Primary School will welcome the Stratford-upon-Avon Fire Service for a fire safety visit. Firefighters will talk to the children about fire prevention, demonstrate how they work, and give important safety tips—helping young pupils learn how to stay safe at home.
Year 1 children might come home talking about fire engines, smoke alarms, and “stop, drop, and roll!” — feel free to follow up with a family fire-safety chat later this week.