Safety at Hagbourne school is very
important.
We asked our
secretary some questions.
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How many ice packs are used in a day?
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10-12
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How many people are hurt in one day?
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12-15
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In a month?
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October-
March average was approx 135
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Does any one get hurt very badly?
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Not very often
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Does any one get sent to hospital?
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Even more rarely
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Where do people hurt their self
on the body?
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Knees, ankles, heads
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Any games that get people hurt?
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Football, skipping
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Has anyone got hurt in the swimming pool?
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Two minor bumps last term
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How many people get tummy ache in a day?
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4 or 5 more if
there is a bug going round
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Earache?
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More in the winter
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How many plasters are used in a
day?
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5-10
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We have two people in the office.
One who sees to the accidents and other does most
of the paper work.
But
they normally do both jobs.
Improving Safety at
Hagbourne School
Hagbourne safety could be improved a lot by people
being careful. By educating children to be more aware of their surroundings and
of possible hazards, they will learn to take greater care at school.
This is a sign warning you
that there is a playground nearby!
The most common injuries
are banged heads, twisted
ankle and falling over. These normally happen in the play ground and
don't happen very often.
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