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'Jargon busters' for parents and governors
Absence: sample letters to parents
Allowing pupils home at lunchtime
Children wetting themselves in school: letters to parents
Converting to academy status: FAQs to send to parents
Damage to school property: letters for charging parents
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Detention notification letters: examples
Educational visits: consent forms and letters to parents
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Electronic communication with parents: requirements
Enforcing the school uniform policy: sample letters and guidance
Exclusions: letters to parents
Freedom of Information: parental requests for classroom video footage
Handbook for parents
Head lice: contacting parents
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Headteacher's newsletter: examples
Home school agreements: samples from special schools
Home-school agreements for the use of iPads and iPods
Home-school agreements: requirements and examples
Home-school agreements: school uniform
IEP reviews: informing parents of the outcome
Information for parents: role and responsibilities of parent governors
Information for parents: school improvement plans
Information for parents: what must schools publish?
Letters to parents: poor behaviour
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New headteachers’ letters to parents
Obtaining written consent via email
Ofsted reports: distributing the final report to parents
Paperless communication with parents: pros and cons
Parent governor elections: sample letters
Parental consent forms to cover all school activities
Pupil premium: sample letters to parents
Reporting to parents: governing body responsibilities
Rubella: informing parents
School closure due to snow: letters to parents
School counselling: informing parents
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School leaflets: defining 'gifted and talented' (primary)
School meals: asking parents for payment in advance
School newsletters: naming pupils
School prospectus: no longer a statutory requirement
Separated parents: communicating with both
Staff suspension due to safeguarding allegation: what to tell pupils and parents
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Threadworm: letters to parents
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- Involving parents in their children's education
- Non-resident and separated parents
- PTAs and events for families
- Reporting pupil progress to parents
- Resolving issues with parents
- Surveying parent opinion
Electronic communication with parents: requirements
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