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This morning it was a little busy in the area where Crew Nicholson, Godley and Marsh come into school therefore we have reviewed and amended the start times, starting Monday 11th January please;
Hi Everyone,
As you know we did a lot of fundraising in December with our pupils reaching the north pole!
We were super lucky and so grateful for the amount we raised, which Miss Laing will share with you next week!
With the crazy changes Covid has brought us this week we’ve had to concentrate on plans for this which has delayed us announcing our plans. Bare with us, we haven’t forgotten and hope you’ll be super excited to hear what we have planned.
Thanks
Mrs Lythe
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
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Thanks
Mrs Lythe
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Final post for tonight. I’d just like to praise the following before we finish for today…
🌟I want to praise the amazing work of the CPS staff team today. They have worked so hard to identify pupils that are eligible for a place in school and have worked with parents to ensure that this is communicated quickly.
🌟I want to praise support staff for embracing the world of technology we now live in and getting devices ready for children to loan for the next 6 weeks.
🌟Staff have embraced the challenge of another last minute change and although some have some anxieties regarding their own health during this time, have ensured that that they put these aside and put the children at the forefront of all they do 🙌
🌟Finally I want to praise you at home for your patience in bearing with us today whilst we got our provision turned around after the late announcement last night. Also for persevering with some of the technical glitches this morning… we know it can be frustrating but really do appreciate your patience
Feeling proud 🤩
Thank you all 🙏🏻
Dear Parents/Carers,
Please find attached a letter which outlines the details for our learning offer over the next 6 weeks (until half term).
This letter provides details for parents whose children are attending in-school provision and those accessing remote learning provision.
All children will continue to access the same lessons, whether they are in school or are at home. The vast majority of children will be with their current crew leader too. Unlike lockdown 1, the Government have made it very clear that all children at home should be accessing learning and we want to ensure that we fulfil this commitment to the best of our ability. Therefore, we will be offering ‘live’ lessons for pupils at home, so there is less pressure placed on parents/carers in comparison to lockdown 1.
Live learning will commence for pupils in Year 1- 6 from tomorrow, or whenever you manage to get your device. Foundation Stage will hopefully start this next week, we will be in touch regarding devices.
We still have some devices waiting for pupils to collect here at school. Please can you come and collect in the morning from around 8am. Just ring the school office when you are here and we will bring the pack out.
Please let us know if you have any questions or queries after reading the letter, we are here to help.
I am sure that we will have some hurdles to overcome, but like last time, I am sure we will come together in an amazing way and once again get through this strange and rather difficult time.
Regards,
Miss Laing
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HCCUY-BlC7d4kdsttsbub_X1tNA6URbksmzzNvDTbMs/edit?usp=sharing