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Please find below a list of Link Clubs that we use.
Willow Kid's Club - 01928 576328
Beechwood Link Club -
Link Clubs
The school operates the on-line payment system 'School Comms' for the collection of snack and dinner money.
Morning snack is 25p a day and school dinners are currently £12.50 per week.
Please visit the office or email Mrs Tharme
(admin.pewithall@halton.gov.uk)
for further details.

School Dinners
Our Uniform
Grey tailored trousers or skirts (no splits)
Plain white shirt to be worn with school tie
Dark green school V neck jumper or cardigan
Socks/tights (autumn term grey tights or grey knee length socks, spring term as for autumn or white knee length socks, summer term knee or ankle length white socks)
For warmer days, pupils can wear gingham checked dresses or grey tailored shorts.
Black shoes (should be appropriate for school, not high heels or platforms)
PE kit
Green shortsYellow polo shirtPumps are required for P.E.
Trainers may only be worn for outside games when agreed by the class teacher.

Admissions
Children are required by law to attend school from the start of the term following their fifth birthday. This school admits children earlier than that as part of the policy of the Local Education Authority. Children are admitted to school in the September after they reach their fourth birthday. Earlier admissions are exceptional and are a matter for the Halton Local Education Office.
The school applies Halton Borough Council’s Admission Policy. The planned admission limit is the maximum number of children normally admitted in a school year. This number is agreed between the DFE, LEA and School. For this exceeds this number Halton Education Office would allocate the 30 places according to Halton Education Committee admission criteria. school the number is 30. If the number of applications
These criteria are:
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Children in public care – children who are subject to a care order, or are accommodated by the Local Education Authority.
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Siblings – pupils with elder brothers or sisters already attending the school and expected to continue in the following school year.
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Pupils living nearest to the school defined as a straight-line distance measurement from the child’s permanent residence to the school.



