We are a Sacred Heart family and we want your child to feel happy and safe in school. We are always here to help you.
If you have a concern about your child, please book an appointment to discuss with your child’s class teacher by either phoning or emailing the Office to make an appointment. In the first instance – the class teacher is the first port of call. If an issue arises and it is not resolved, the next step is to see the Leader of Learning. If a matter is then not resolved – an appointment can be made with a member of the Leadership team – Assistant Principal (Mrs Aldrich), Assistant Principal (Mrs Starkey) or Principal (Mrs Ellis).
Mr Madia (Executive Principal) is available to speak to if your concern has not been resolved by the Leadership team.
If as a family, there is anything we can support you with, please speak to Mrs Ryan (Pastoral and Mental Health Lead).
Parents, whose first language is Polish, please contact Miss Magda, if you require any support with translation. Her email address is m.stradomska@romeromac.com Please can I request that you do not contact her via social media.
Safer Internet Day 2025 took place on the 11th of February 2025, with celebrations and learning based around the theme ‘Too good to be true? Protecting yourself and others from scams online‘
Safer Internet Day is the UK’s biggest celebration of online safety. Each year we cover an online issue or theme that speaks about the things young people are seeing and experiencing online. Created in consultation with young people across the UK, this year Safer Internet Day focused on the issue of scams online and for young people, how to protect themselves and others, as well as what support is available to them. Questions to consider include:
-How is changing technology like generative AI going to impact the approach of scammers?
-What role can the Government and internet industry take to tackle this threat?
-What changes would young people like to see to help protect themselves going forward?
You can find more information and resources about Safer Internet Day here: Safer Internet Day 2025 – UK Safer Internet Centre
The NSPCC have also put together some useful information all about children’s use of the messaging service, WhatsApp. WhatsApp is one of the most popular instant messaging apps, used by over 2 billion people in 180 countries. To read more information about the possible dangers of using this service, please visit the following link: Is WhatsApp safe for my child? | NSPCC