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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Monday 1st June

    Thu 28 May 2020

    Please do not bring your child to school unless you have received information regarding dropping off and collecting.  If you have not let the school know your child is returning we will not have prepared a place for them.  If you require a space this will need to be done through the school office, which will open again on Monday 1st June.  A weeks notice must be given before a child can start.

    If your child is coming to school on Monday 1st June, or the w/b 1st June, please ensure you follow the timings provided and you ensure social distancing at all times when around the school building.

  • Frequently asked questions

    Mon 18 May 2020

    Reopening questions

    Will my child need to wear uniform?

    We will be asking for children to return in their school uniform but we will be mindful that some children will have grown and so we will not expect you to buy new uniform.  Uniform MUST be washed regularly to minimise the risk of infection from germ carrying.

     

    How will you maintain social distancing?

    Great question!  As far as is possible children will remain 2 meters apart.  Children may come in to contact with each other during the day but staff will ensure thorough hand washing when this happens.

     

    Will my child need to wear PPE?

    Government guidance suggests that PPE is not needed in schools, but if you want your child to wear it you can supply it.  Staff will have access to PPE if needed and face shields, masks, aprons and gloves will be available in the first aid room if a child or member of staff is showing symptoms.

     

    Will my child be in a smaller class?

    We will aim to split the classes in to smaller groups of no more than 15.  Each group will, hopefully, have 2 members of staff.

     

    Will my child change groups?

    No, children will always remain with the same children and will not mix with anyone else in the school.  

     

    I have a child in one of the classes and another in a class not coming back, what should I do?

    If you are a key worker then your other child can join the key worker child care group.  As this is a group with various ages the focus in not on academic work but more on completion of home learning and emotional work.

     

    Will classes be focusing on academics?

    Yes there will be a focus on new teaching but there will also be a lot of work around building relationships and emotional well-being.

     

    Will my child be able to attend early arrivals and after school club?

    As children are not allowed to mix with other groups of children we have had to make the decision that only children in the key worker class will be able to attend early arrivals.  There will be no after school provision until we are able to mix children more freely.

     

    I don't know what to do, can you make the decision for me?

    No, sorry.  I would not be opening the school to more children if I didn't think it was safe for all involved.  I can not guaranty that we will be 'germ free' but we will do everything we are guided to to minimise risk for all.

     

    Who will monitor the safety of everyone in the school?

    I will be completing numerous risk assessments which will follow the Government guidance.  These risk assessments will be monitored by the Governing Body, who will make the ultimate decision about whether we will reopen or not.  These risk assessments will be updated regularly to ensure we are up to date with the latest Government guidance.

     

    If you have anymore questions please either email the school office or call during school hours.

  • Schools reopening update

    Tue 12 May 2020

    Tuesday 12th May

    Good evening everyone.  Things have become a bit clearer today with the release of the guidance.  I can assure you all that we will not be doing anything unless it is safe for the children, families, staff and their families.

    Within the guidance for schools it states: 

    "Now that we have made progress in reducing the transmission of coronavirus we are encouraging all eligible children to attend - it is no longer necessary for parents of eligible children to keep them at home if they can."  If you believe your child could be in school e.g. a parent is a key worker or your family is vulnerable please contact school to secure a place.  We will need to monitor amounts of children to ensure we can staff this adequately.  

    Here is the link for the parent guidance on schools reopening.  Please read through it and if you have any questions or queries please email them to me via the school office.

     

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/closure-of-educational-settings-information-for-parents-and-carers/reopening-schools-and-other-educational-settings-from-1-june

     

    Over the next week I will be risk assessing for reopening and I will let you know what will be happening as soon as I can.  Please continue to complete home learning as best you can, but really focus on emotional well-being, we will be continuing this focus when we do reopen the school.

     

    Stay safe and keep looking at the website and emails for updates.

     

    Alison Frost 

  • School reopening

    Sun 10 May 2020

    10th May 2020

     

    After the announcement tonight I would appreciate it if all Parents/Carers give us some time to work out what we are now to do.  I will be sending an email tomorrow asking for some information from you, please keep a look for this and reply as soon as you can.

    I am hoping for further guidance and information over the next few days and as soon as we know more we will be in touch regarding how we as a school will move forward.

     

    Speak soon and stay safe

     

    Alison Frost

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