The HBJ website is getting bigger

From today, there's a new place for parents, children - anybody in fact - wanting to share information about local resources: people, places, things to do, useful services and reliable businesses.

Just click on the HBJ Community link and have a look round: there are plenty of gaps that you can help to fill, and instructions on how to contribute to this new resource.

A word from the headteacher

ImagesJill Hallsworth, headteacher at Hunter's Bar Junior School, talks about the website and what it means for the school.

Click on the controller to listen to the interview directly within your browser. Otherwise, you may prefer to right-click on the link below and choose to save the file to your computer.

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Welcome to the HBJ Weblog!

Page_1_1The new web site for Hunter's Bar Junior School is now officially LIVE! We've been trying it out for size and it's a pretty good fit, but there's something about it that's not quite right.

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A weblog for our school

This site is constructed as a weblog, or blog, and will enable us to talk to the growing number of parents with Internet access. While we welcome face-to-face contact with our parents and visitors, we appreciate that it is not always possible; this 'always open' presence on the Internet is our alternative.

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