World Diabetes Day

World Diabetes day is celebrated on 14 November. On that day, the pupils of Year 6.3 prepared a special assembly to give us more information about diabetes. They explained how people with diabetes monitor their blood sugar levels using the ‘Continuous Glucose Monitoring’ device. They emphasised that although people with diabetes have to take extra care, they can still take part in their daily activities, such as playing sports and going out with friends. The blue circle is the logo of World Diabetes day. At the end of the assembly, the pupils gave a blue circle to each class to help raise awareness about this condition. 

Ms Kristine Aquilina

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Nixtiequ nfakkrukom li nhar it-Tnejn 21 ta’ Novembru għandkom appuntament biex tkellmu lill-għalliema ta’ uliedkom.  Nitolbukom li żżommu mal-ħin li ngħatalkom. Infakkrukom li dakinhar it-tfal kollha mgħandhomx skola. Tfal li jiġu mal-ġenituri (għax ma jkunx jista’ jsir arranġament ieħor), għandhom joqogħdu mal-ġenituri u ma jagħmlux storbju jew ikun hawn xi ġiri fl-iskola.

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N Saliba

Dear Parents

A gentle reminder that on Monday 21st November, you have an appointment with your child’s teacher during parents’ day. We ask you to be punctual and to keep the appointment given. Students do not have school on the day. Children who accompany their parents to school, (because no alternate arrangements can be made), have to stay near their parents and they should not be allowed to roam round the school.

Thank You

N Saliba