Dear parents/carers,
Friday 7th May is NSPCC Number day!
Children will be completing fun maths based investigations and activities during the day.
Pupils are welcome to wear something green in addition to their uniform, which is in keeping with NSPCC colours, or something with numbers on if they wish.
Small donations are welcome which can be paid via Parent Pay. The funds raised from Number Day will support vital NSPCC services such as ‘Speak Out. Stay Safe’, which visits primary schools across the UK to teach students all about the dangers of abuse and what they can do to help.

What is the NSPCC?

The NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) is a leading children’s charity that works to protect children from abuse and help those affected to recover. 

Why is NSPCC Number Day important?

NSPCC Number Day is important for a number of reasons. First and foremost, it helps children to become aware of how they can seek support if they need it, such as contacting their Childline service. The funds raised also support the NSPCC and make sure that they’re able to help as many children as possible. 

This event is also a great chance to encourage children to enjoy maths and help them develop their skills in a fun, positive and motivational way.