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  • Letter to Parents 20th June 2020

    Fri 19 Jun 2020 Mr Proctor
    19th June 2020
    Dear Parent/Guardian,
    I am writing to you to try to bring a bit of clarity to what is an ever changing situation at government, county and also even at individual school level. We are therefore trying to give information to parents when it is as certain as we can possibly determine.
    As a result of in depth risks assessments, we are now on a phasing in of bubble classrooms which will take us to the end of the year. Each of the bubble groups will only be with a teacher / teaching assistant who has not been teaching another group, but could be from a new teacher who has previously been working from home, hence they will not have come into contact with other children from another bubble. Some bubbles may be sub dived to create smaller groups of children, but they will still be taught by teachers who have not been with other groups.
    I do understand many of our parent’s positions with having to return to work and that the school’s start and finish times may affect them. This then means that parents have to negotiate with their employer due to the schooling situation. The government are strongly encouraging employers to be flexible and to try to work around family situations such as ours, since schools can only open if it is safe to do so. As part of our risk assessment we have had to stagger the start of the day and end pick up points to ensure that bubbles don’t cross over.
    We are also trying to think of the best way we can bring back Year 6 at some point before the end of the year, and at the same time adhere to DFE guidance. The difficulty we are facing with this is to be able to keep to the 2m social distancing rule whilst keeping the school open for critical worker family children and vulnerable pupils. We are currently looking at a number of options to be able to do this and I will update you on this as soon as I can.
    Just to confirm that drop off and pick up times are as follows: (For those critical worker children and vulnerable pupils currently in school.)
    Bubble 1: 8:50am & pick up at: 3:05pm
    Bubble 2: 9:00am & pick up at: 3:15pm
    Bubble 3: 9:10am & pick up at: 2:55pm
    Bubble 4: 9:20am & pick up at: 2:45pm
    Bubble 5: 8:40am (This has changed as we have acted on requests from parents) pick up at: 2:35pm
    Please note that the school office will contact you if your child’s bubble is sub dived and your child changes to a different bubble. This would be with the same children and with a teacher that has not taught a previous group of children.
    If there any questions regarding the above, please do not hesitate to contact me.
    Regards
    M Proctor
    Headteacher
  • Video Messages

    Mon 15 Jun 2020 M Proctor

    15th June 2020

     

    We have now uploaded our video messages onto the Welcome Screen (from Mr Proctor) and onto the Class Pages (from our class teachers). 

     

    For our new families who will be joining us in September we have uploaded video and Powerpoint Messages onto the Key Information Page.

     

    New developments across Lancashire

     

    As part of our risk assessment at the moment we will not be in a position to welcome back further pupils until the last week of term, where by we are hoping to bring back our Year 6 pupils. LCC have today announced that some schools in Lancashire will be in a position to do this if their risk assessment deems it safe to do so. This is unlikely to be the case for our school, since we still have the KS1 building out of operation until the end of July. If this situation changes we shall update the families this would effect. 

     

    M Proctor

     

     

  • Update on school reopening

    Mon 08 Jun 2020 M Proctor

    8th June 2020

     

    Dear Parents/Carers,

     

    I understand that at the moment parents and children are deeply frustrated as to what is happening with schools, particularly when there is a differing outlook, not just around the country, but also around the north west too. As it currently stands, the R value in the north west of England is still above 1 which is worrying from a safety point of view. We want to reassure our parents that the message we give to you is as transparent as possible and aims to give you a clear understanding of which classes we are likely to be opening up to. 

     

    We are currently only open to pupils of Critical and Vulnerable families which have been identified by the school and we are gradually phasing in Bubble Classes over the course of the next few weeks. Our intention at the moment is to try to also bring back Year 6 in the last week week of term, but this is not guaranteed and will depend on the risk assessments taking place along with discussions with our Governors and school adviser.

     

    There is an expected announcement from Lancashire today with advice to the majority of Lancashire schools, but our school operation at the moment is very different from most, since the KS1 building will be out of operation and will not be finished until the end of July.

     

    Unless there is a statutory requirement for our school to receive more pupils or there is a relaxation from the DFE on social distancing, it is unlikely that the school will open up to more pupils other than Year 6 for the last week of term, by which time we would already have 5 Bubble Classrooms operating in school. 

     

    Following the LCC advice today and after speaking further with our Governors, I shall give you a further update on this situation. 

     

    Our Class teachers are now going to be placing a short video message each Friday on their website pages to make further contact with you all and let you know that we are missing you greatly and to offer a personal message to their classes.

     

    Keep safe everyone.

     

    M Proctor

    Headteacher

     

     

    Since the message above, we have received further updates from Lancashire which states:

     

    "I am writing to let you know that our Director of Public Health has reviewed his guidance that schools should not welcome more pupils and has determined that it should not change.

    Although the number of new cases has decreased, Lancashire and the North West has a high number of cases compared to many other regions in the country.

    Similarly, although the weekly death count in Lancashire is showing a downward trend, a consistent decline is not being seen in all areas, and in recent weeks we have seen an increase. It has also been widely reported that the R value for the North West is above 1. "

     

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