Further staggered finish from Thursday 7th January

Dear Parent/Carer,

Firstly thank you so much for your positivity and kind words during the last few days. We have had a really positive first day back with 80% engagement from pupils both at school and online- this is absolutely fantastic!

We have decided to further stagger the end of the school day timings for children in order to reduce the number of adults on the school site at any one time in order to ensure that we play our part in keeping the community as safe as we can.

A parent has mentioned today that there are more children on site during this lockdown in comparison to the first lock down which has resulted in more adults at pick up time.

I just wanted to briefly explain the rationale behind this and why it feels different on our school site in comparison to lockdown 1.

We currently have more pupils onsite this time due to a number of factors. The first factor is that the the critical worker list is much longer than it was during the first lockdown, the list for pupils who may be deemed to come under the vulnerable category for the DFE has also been extended this time as a result of lockdown 1; we believe this may be due to the fact that the Government has seen the impact that lockdown has had on a large proportion of pupils across the country in terms of education, heath and wellbeing and therefore have added further criteria this time. In addition, consideration must also to be given to those struggling to access online provision for one reason or another. Finally, it has been requested that schools provide provision for their nursery pupils if they can safely do so and because we are built to be a 2 form entry school we have plentiful space to be able to safely house nursery pupils during this lockdown. So, in summary, this has meant that this time, we do have a larger number of pupils in attendance but we do believe that we can house all pupils on site as safely as we did during lockdown 1, I would even argue even more safely than we did during Lockdown 1 as we have been able to learn a lot during the last 10 months.

This time, the Government has not put in a ratio in terms of bubble sizes unlike last time, whereby they stated that bubbles should have no more than 15 pupils per bubble. However, we are still continuing to adhere to this guidance and are keeping the children in groups of no more than 15 with the exception of Foundation Stage due to the age of the children and the way that they access their provision areas, however, F1 and F2 are kept as separate bubbles and will not mix despite being in the same big space.

In addition pupils are not mixing with any other pupils across school and will remain in their class bubble all of the time with the same two adults both at lunchtime and breaktime. I have also asked adults to limit the number of pupils they come into contact within their bubbles, for example, the Teacher to check the work of 8 pupils and the Support Staff to check the work of the other 7, again, this is much tighter than we had it set up last March. We will continue to consider ways to be even safer in order to keep our community as safe as we possibly can as we move throughout the next 6 weeks.

However, on reflection, one of the areas in which I do feel we could really tighten up on is our end of the day arrangements. With this in mind, I am going to trial the following from Thursday 7th January.


Monday to Thursday: F1 (Nicholson) collected at 2.30

F2 (Godley) collected at 2.45

However, pupils in other year groups can be collected at anytime between 2.30 and 3.15pm. For those collecting F1 and F2, please collect these pupils first and then make your way round to collect siblings.


On a Friday pick up times as follows:

F1 (Nicholson) collected at 12.45pm

F2 (Godley) collected at 1.00pm

Other year groups can be collected anytime between 12.45 and 1.30pm. Like above, please collect F1 and F2 pupils first and then make your way round to collect siblings after that.

Another school is using this same system as it ensures that parents do not have a long waiting time, however, we do need to ensure that it’s staggered. This will take a couple of days to get absolutely right, but I am confident that this can work for us too.

Please can I also ask that parents do not gather outside of the school gates (on the path) or on our site as this is not deemed to be safe in terms of Covid-19. We do ask that parents drop off/pick up on their own during the lockdown period. During the lockdown period, families are not supposed to be mixing with other families, therefore, it is important that we adhere to this guidance during drop off and pick up times too. Thank you for your understanding.

I hope that by making these changes, it might ease the volume of adults on site/on the street at pick up time whilst not asking parents to stand in the cold by setting fixed finishing times for every year group.

Morning drop off times remain as they were this morning as we feel this worked well.

Apologies for the late message, however, the leadership team has only just been able to confirm this change but we wanted to make this change ahead of tomorrow, so we can keep us all as safe as possible whilst continuing to provide in-house education to those who qualify for it.

Thank you for your continued support and understanding,

Miss Laing

 

Crew Flaherty 6.1.21

Welcome back!

What an unusual start to the year but it was lovely to see everyone is our crew today whether they were in person or virtually. It was lovely to hear all about your Christmas holidays and your wonderful presents. Everyone in our has been patient with one another while adjust to our new way of teaching for this half term. Thank you to everyone in my Crew today, you have been very kind to me whilst we sorted out some technical issues. You have blown me away with your commitment to learning and staying focused during all of your lessons. Well done Crew Flaherty.

The highlight for me today was listening to the children talk to their friends either in person or on Google classroom during their lunchtime. Their little conversations made the world seem ‘normal’ listening to you talk about your friends, family and Christmas of course.

I cannot wait to see you all again tomorrow 🙂

Miss Flaherty

Crew Marsh: 6/1/20

I have loved having the children back in crew today after our Christmas break, we all spoke about our Christmas presents which now feels like a lifetime ago! 💕🎅

My star moment today was starting our new learning around the Romans. We learnt about the story of Romulus and Remus. The children created some great story boards to show the story! 😊

Average is: 3.1

Our Weekly HoWL target is: 3.0!

How can we develop this tomorrow?

Crew Marsh need to be more mindful in putting their hand up tomorrow rather than getting out of their seat.

Today’s HoWL Hero:

Our Be kind hero today is Harlie!🙌

Harlie, you have stood out all day! You have come in and got on with all of your learning, always listening and making sure you are striving for green standard. Well done Harlie, it is well deserved! 😁

Crew Wilson Daily Blog: 6/1/2021

Wow what a whirlwind of a first day back we have had! Not quite the day we had planned for our return but it has gone as smoothly as it possibly could have all things considered!

The Crew both in school and on-line have been so patient and resilient today when technology failed us, but we have managed to get through all of our lessons and everyone has worked really hard, super proud of you all Crew Wilson!

Also, thank you to the parents that have supported online learning today, we have faced our challenges and muddled through it together, hopefully with the tweaks made today tomorrows sessions will run with ease!

Highlight of the day:

Getting to explore our new expedition topic – What mysteries do the castles keep?

Not only are we learning about castles but we’ve also got one in the classroom!! We had some great fun preparing a banquet for the King and keeping the castle walls safe from our enemies attacks!

Howl Heroes:

Work Hard: Jake for his fantastic sentence in our writing lesson. His sentences was so long and detailed and created independently, well done Jake!

Get Smart: Tommy T for his enthusiasm in expedition when learning about castles. Tommy noticed some very interesting things when exploring this new topic and couldn’t wait to share them with the Crew, great work!

Be Kind: April for being such a great role model in the classroom, being the brilliant mother hen that she is and keeping the Crew in check all day, well done!

Howl Average:

3.7  – A brilliant start to the week Crew Wilson! Well done!!

Crew Mcloughlin blog 6.1.21

Well what a start to the year! Not what we expected but we have totally got this after today! I praise parents for your support and patience today especially the ones who didn’t get on with ease, fingers crossed tomorrow will be easier🤞🏼

Crew Mcloughlin’s bubble and online learners have just blown be away today with their resilience, engagement and participation! 🤩 They really are just amazing! Hopefully tomorrow will run smoother but for the first day I think we did amazing! So a massive thank you everyone😊

HoWL heroes 🦸‍♀️ 🦸‍♂️

Every child could have earned all three hero awards today but the lucky three were…

Working Hard: Harry

Getting Smart: Chloe

Being Kind: Logan

Stay safe and thank you again for such a successful first day!

Crew Ferguson (Thiede) 6.1.21

Welcome back! 👋🏻

What a truly wonderful start to a new term! 😄 I am so proud of the crew today they really have been superstars! The commitment to learning shown by the children today has blown me away. They have considered each other and how they can support their crew in this new style of learning, been patient with staff while we solve problems, adapted to the new way of teaching and above all they have followed work hard, get smart and be kind without a blip! The way they have taken the last few days in their stride has been amazing!

I could talk all day about how amazing they have been and how proud we are but we’ll leave it there for now (incase I start to blub)!

Also a big shout to all the adults at home for their time and support, thank you!

HOWLs

Todays HOWL score was 2.5

This doesn’t reflect the day our online and in school learners had (they achieved a 3.7 – our highest ever crew score) but unfortunately lots of our crew haven’t engaged in learning today this means that our score has gone down a lot, make sure you are engaging in learning tomorrow so we can get that score up!

HOWL heroes

🌟 Work hard – Theo for an amazing attitude to learning ✍🏻

🌟 Get smart – Rome for showing he was listening carefully by asking insightful questions 💬

🌟 Be kind – Taylor for been a great member of the online learning team 💻

Are you remote learning and need internet access?

Anyone remote learning need help with internet data?

We can apply for additional data for you which is being supplied by the Department of Education and the following mobile networks: EE, Sky Mobile, SMARTY, Tesco, Three, Virgin Mobile.

Are you eligible for extra mobile data, you can apply if;

  • you don’t have a broadband connection at home
  • cannot afford additional data

One of the following must also apply. Your Child(ren):

  • in years 3 to 11 and whose face-to-face education is disrupted
  • who are clinically extremely vulnerable and need to shield on current official advice (this could be from a doctor or hospital consultant)
  • who live in a household that’s been advised to shield because a family member is clinically extremely vulnerable
  • who cannot attend school – even though theirs is open – because restrictions prevent it

We will need to collect the following information from you which will be shared with the Department of Education;

  • Adults name,
  • Mobile Telephone number
  • Network details from your households.

Information for how the Department of Education can be found in their Privacy Policy.

The schools Privacy School can be found on the website.

For more information about this offer, please check out the Guide to collecting mobile information from families

If you want to apply, please complete the google form; Extra Mobile Data Application

Thanks

Mrs Lythe

Crew Elmer Daily Blog 06.01.21

Wonderful Wednesday! 😊⭐

Although today has been a different day under the circumstances it has still been a wonderful day! 😊 I have been blown away with the children today! 🤩 Most children were able to access remote learning if they weren’t in school today which was great!

Star moment of the day:

This has to be our Expedition lesson this afternoon and how kind the children were to each other. The children created some great storyboards to show the story of Romulus and Remus. Once they had completed them the children then offered each other praises, wonders and notices. The praises were so lovely and just what we all needed to hear today 💕

Todays HoWL average is: 2.7

Despite lots of children at home accessing their learning and some children not being able to join us this is a great score! Well done Crew! 🤩⭐🙌👏👍

This week’s HoWL target is: 3.3

How can we develop this tomorrow?

Hopefully we can get more children online tomorrow so that they can contribute some positive HoWL scores! 🤞

Today’s HoWL Hero:

Today’s HoWL Hero was Bobby-Joe! Bobby-Joe has settled really well into our crew today and shown just how resilient he can be. There have been lots of changes today (times of the day, timetable, staff etc.) and Bobby-Joe has just got on with it. He created an excellent storyboard in Expedition, completed his arithmetic questions well and contributed some great answers during reading. Well done Bobby-Joe! 👍⭐👏🙌📝✏

Daily Blog Crew Godley 06.01.2020

Happy New Year to all of our families, I am completely overwhelmed today with how the children have settled into our ‘new normal’ again. Crew Godley have been amazing ☺️

Thank you to all our parents for supporting to ensure children were prepared for school and those parents at home for their patience. We are missing the home learners being in school and are counting down the days till everyone is back ❤️

The children were so excited this morning when they entered the classroom into our ‘space’ themed learning environment 🌙 🌝 🌏 🌟 💫  The children certainly worked hard to get smart and I would like to praise Summer for her extensive knowledge of the Solar System, I was blown away by her knowledge of the planets!

Stay safe everyone and again, thank you for a great first day ☺️

Crew Welburn’s Daily Blog Post 6.1.2021

First day back ✅

We’ve had a great first day back. It was great to see some of the children back in the classroom and lovely to see their smiling faces 😁 They were all so excited to learn about their new expedition – What mysteries to castles keep? And they were amazed by some of the castles we looked at! We wanted to say a big thank you to the parents supporting their children with online learning as well. We know at times it was difficult, but thank you for persevering and for supporting your children 🙏

HOWL Heroes:

Work hard: Harrylee 👏

Get smart: Harry and Scarlett 👏

Be kind: Bronwyn and Scarlett 👏

🌟 HOWL Score: 3.1. Well done Crew Welburn, this is a great score for the first day back! 🌟