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National Primary Headteachers' Association - News, information and contacts for primary headteachers.

Safe Play At All Times (SPLAAT) - An initiative to teach primary school children about the dangers of building sites. Includes sections for teachers, parents and children.

TES Primary - A sample of what can be found in the Times Educational Supplement Primary magazine along with subscription details.

National Association for Primary Education - Information about the work of this primary education charity along with details of membership and publications.

BBC Schools Digger - Aims to help parents and children find out about the National Curriculum. Includes activities in English, Maths and Science at Key Stages 1 and 2 (5 to 11 years).

Bigtick - Free educational resources for primary school teachers. Includes resources for curriculum, planning and assessment.

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