Our Safer School

Playtime is that time of the day that most children look forward to (and also those staff not on duty)

It gives the children an opportunity to release pent up energy, catch up with friends and embark on adventures that only young people can create.

During this intense period of activity there are on occasions issues of over enthusiasm which can lead to danger.

Upsons Downs have created a simple and efficient solution to help in preventing this over exuberance in the form of ‘Our Safer School’ set of playground rules.

In addition these signs are a real help for playground supervisors in enforcing sensible behaviour in the playground.These signs come in a selection of colours, 5mm thick, 100% waterproof and UV resistant, each sign can be personalised to reflect the playground rules you apply in your school.

To see more in the ‘Our Safer School’ range of safety signs see http://www.upsondowns.co.uk/safer-school-c-239.html

Orders placed before the end of January 2015 will get a 10% discount if you Quote code OSCHH1.

To order call 01423 521654 or fax us 0844 443 2455
Email info@upsondowns.co.uk

Upson Downs Ltd
13 Claro Court Business Centre
Claro Road, Harrogate
North Yorkshire, HG1 4BA

One simple way to integrate meaningful ICT activities into Food Technology lessons at Key Stage 3 & 4.

In recent years Food in Focus2 has proved itself to be an invaluable asset to numerous secondary school Food Tech Departments throughout the UK.

Although its main audience was originally Key Stage 4, it has become clear from talking to teachers that they also find it incredibly useful with younger students, particularly in relation to the new Key Stage 3 requirements in relation to ‘Principles of nutrition and health’ and their need to understand what constitutes a ‘Healthy and varied diet’.

Indeed one of the most useful analyses available in FiF2 is that the diets which students create, (their own or for someone else) can be matched up to the recommendations of the Eatwell plate.

So why not give the full Food in Focus2 package a try – free of charge?
http://www.foodinfocus2.co.uk/order/trial.php
The download lasts for three days from installation.

In fact, why not ask your Network Manager to download the free trial and install it on your school’s network – and then try it out with a group of students? It’s so intuitive to use that you’ll find that they won’t need instructions to use the software … Just set them a task and watch them fly!
www.foodinfocus2.co.uk