Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
The new school dinner menu (effective immediately) is attached as an image but also has been uploaded as a pdf file to the school dinners page.
Knowsley Kitchen are partnering with The Banana Bunch to bring the veg bus to Kirkby, from this Thursday 15th April, at the following locations. We may add locations over the coming weeks and will let you know as this happens.
The Falcon Pub car park, Southdene, L32 9PF 11:45- 12:30
Northwood Community Centre car park, L33 9TW 13:00- 14:00
St Andrews Church car park, L33 1ZF 14:30- 15:30
Paul sells a variety of fresh fruit, veg & eggs. He accepts cash, card and Healthy Start vouchers. Please be mindful of Covid-19 guidelines when visiting the bus.
Thank you to all of the people and organisations who have helped setting this up.
REMINDER: ROAD/PREMISES SAFETY
To maintain the safety of everyone in the school community we request that you keep to the following guidelines.
• Please do not drive faster than 15mph – there are many pedestrians crossing the road at the start and the end of the day
• Do not park on the yellow markings at the school gates
• Please do not use the school vehicle entrance gate as a turning area
In summary, please respect others and take extra care as you drive to and from the school along Hollinghurst Road. When you have dropped off/collected your child please do not congregate around the school gates as this forces children to walk on the road.
Class Photographs
Braiswick Photographers are coming into school tomorrow – 13th April 2021 to take the school class photographs.
If your child is in years 2 & 5 they can come to school in their PE kits as they have Beth Tweddle gymnastics in the afternoon. Other year groups please wear school uniform.
If you do not wish for your child to have their photograph taken please inform their class teacher or contact the school office on eastcroft.de@knowsley.gov.uk or 01514778210.
Eastcroft Park School is adhering to Covid-19 safety restrictions to ensure that everyone is kept safe.
Thank you
Julie Withey
Headteacher