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Dear children,
This is a time of transition for us all. Transitions are important. Think of nursery to primary, primary to secondary, class to class. We give lots of time for you to get used to these changes and new routines. Take this time to settle into this transition. Take one day at a time. Don’t rush and try not to worry.
Take care everyone and keep in touch.
OLOL family
Dear children (and parents),
We hope you are all well.
Please bear with us. TEAMs is incredibly busy; as you would imagine. Teachers are uploading some info onto the blog when they cannot access the TEAMs. This info can also be accessed in the school app under NEWS.
P1-3 info – please see the blog or school app
P4-7 – you can ask questions directy to your teacher on the TEAMS or the blog, if you are having any difficulties.
The school email/phone is a back up for your parents to contact us if you still need help.
We are available to help throughout the day, no problem.
We miss you. Take care
Love from the OLOL staff team
P1, S1, S5 & S6.
All other pupils should retain their current passes for use in 2018/19.
Applications should be made via the Council Website at:
https://www.westlothian.gov.uk/article/8692/Applications-for-Free-School-Transport
If pupils have lost their passes, replacement passes can also be requested using the online form. Replacement passes will be sent to their school where they should pay a £2 replacement fee.
Please ensure applications are made by 30 June 2018.
NSPCC Scotland and O2 issue advice for Fortnite: Battle Royale
The NSPCC and O2 have launched new advice for parents of young people playing the multiplayer action survival game Fortnite: Battle Royale.
It comes amid concerns over a function in Fortnite which automatically allows users to speak to other players through voice and text chat functions. It means children can be contacted by anyone else who is playing the game.
Users can disable voice chat in the game via the setting menu, but the text chat function cannot be turned off. Research from NSPCC and O2 this week reveals that that one in four children have been contacted online by someone they don’t know. The research is based on reviews by children and parents of the most popular apps, sites and games currently on the market, featured on the Net Aware app and website.
Today’s Net Aware advice on Fortnite warns parents the game features cartoon violence, where players can use a variety of weapons, such as guns and axes, to kill other players, despite being rated as suitable for players aged 12+ by The App Store.
The NSPCC and O2 are offering parents the following advice:
Laura Randall, NSPCC’s associate head of child safety online, said “Apps, sites, and games such as Fortnite: Battle Royale can be great opportunities for young people to play and engage online.
“However, in light of emerging concerns about the risks children could be exposed to, we are urging parents to be aware of Fortnite’s features. It is vital parents have regular conversations with their children about the games they are playing, and how to stay safe online.
“Anyone looking for further online safety advice can contact the O2 NSPCC online safety helpline on 0808 800 5002 or pop into an O2 store where an O2 Guru can help.”
The Net Aware app can be downloaded for free from the App Store or Google Play. It can also be accessed online at www.net-aware.org.uk
ABOUT FORTNITE: BATTLE ROYALE
Epic Games, the developer of Fortnite: Battle Royale, says it does not direct the game to children under the age of 13 in the UK.
The PEGI rating for Fortnite: Battle Royale is 12-years-old. However, PEGI does not take chat features into consideration when rating games. You can find out more about age ratings here.
The App Store says that users must be 12+ to play.
Players can add friends in the mobile game if they have an account with Epic, the game’s developer. Friends can be added by username in the game’s main menu.
There is a chat feature in the game that allows users to contact each other using voice or text. You can disable voice chat in the game by selecting the 3 lines in the top right of the screen, select the settings icon, choose the ‘Audio’ tab at the top of the screen and go to the ‘Voice Chat’ option, where you can select ‘Off’.
There is cartoon violence in the game. You can use a variety of weapons to kill other players, such as guns and axes.
There are in-app purchases, which can become expensive.
Players can be reported to the Player Support team if you are concerned about activity or behaviour.
About Net Aware
NetAware.org.uk is the NSPCC and O2 guide to 40 of the most popular sites, apps and games currently on the market based on reviews by both children and parents.
The Net Aware guide is free to access at www.net-aware.org.uk or to download as an app from the Apple Store or Google Play.
The guide is part of a landmark partnership between O2 and the NSPCC designed to ensure parents can access the practical advice and support they need to help their children stay safe online.
O2 and the NSPCC provide free expert advice to parents via their Online Safety Helpline on 0808 800 5002 and through face to face advice from O2’s Gurus in O2 stores across the UK.
Please see the link for the new lunch menu for Primary Schools. The service has removed biscuits, cakes and home baking from the menu and replaced with fruit and yogurt. In addition, tetra pack fruit juices (high in sugar) has also been removed and replaced with water and milk. We hope that you agree that this is a positive step in the right direction to provide a nutritionally healthy option for primary school children.
Tickets now on sale for our SCIAF raffle.
20p a ticket.
Lots of goodies to win.
Thank you.
The BBC have been showing this film http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/w3cswbzr about Roots of Empathy.
We thought you might be interested to find out a bit more about it.
Our Primary 3 class are participating in it.
BIG TED’s big bedtime read letter
It’s Big Ted’d Big Bedtime Read Week this week. Everyone should have received a letter home all about it, if not please see the link above.
Our class bears have arrived and we are excited about them joining our classes. Every class is now writing a Class Care Code and will receive their bear once this is done.
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