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  • IMPORTANT! Procedures for September Opening

    Thu 16 Jul 2020
    Please see the 'Letters' section for important information with regards to the new procedures the school will be putting into place from September 2020. Please read all of the document and familiarise yourself before children return to school on Tuesday 1 September. Thank you.
  • FREE Learn 2 Ride Cycle Training KS1

    Thu 16 Jul 2020

    Good morning KS1 & Reception

     

    Unfortunately owing to current Covid 19 restrictions and school closure many pupils have missed out on the opportunity to learn to ride a bike training.

    I am delighted to invite any non-riders to our free summer holiday sessions. We will be providing all the necessary equipment which will be cleaned by our team and parents will be asked to sanitise with our wipes before your child uses the equipment.

     

    These sessions will be approximately 2 hours and parents must remain with their child to assist learning as our instructors will need to keep as socially distant as possible.

     

    We are struggling to confirm the exact locations around the county, again owing to Covid restrictions only just being lifted. I need to ask you to follow either of these 2 links for a more up to date invitation:

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/go-velo-holiday-sessions-20129268401 web page which has a link to all course for adults and children or https://www.govelo.co.uk/book-a-course/

    There is no cost for any of this training. All instructors are First Aid qualified and are DBS (CRB) checked.

     

  • FREE Bikeability Cycle Training KS2

    Thu 16 Jul 2020

    Good morning KS2

     

    Unfortunately owing to current Covid 19 restrictions and school closure many (especially) Year 6 pupils have missed out on their Bikeability cycle training.

    I am delighted to invite any Year 5, 6 or 7 pupils to our free summer holiday sessions. Level 1 & 2 will be delivered together with Level 1 first in the morning followed immediately by Level 2 which will run over 2 consecutive day after which on the 2nd afternoon Level 3 will be on offer to those wishing to advance.

    Your own equipment will be required; we are not able to lend any equipment and cycle must be in working order. This year owing to Covid conditions we are not able to handle equipment.

     

    We are struggling to confirm the exact locations around the county, again owing to Covid restrictions only just being lifted. I need to ask you to follow either of these 2 links for a more up to date invitation:

    https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/go-velo-holiday-sessions-20129268401 web page which has a link to all course for adults and children or https://www.govelo.co.uk/book-a-course/

    There is no cost for any of this training. All instructors are First Aid qualified and are DBS (CRB) checked.

  • Year 6 Leaving 2020

    Wed 01 Jul 2020

    1st July 2020

     

    Dear Parent/Carer,

     

    As you will know, we have desperately been trying to look into ways to bring our Year 6 pupils back before the end of term. We have found the logistics of this to be very challenging, since we only have half the space which we normally would have had, with already quite a number of pupils from critical worker families in the bubble classes.

    However, due to the kindness from these parents, they have managed to find alternative arrangements for the last day of term, Monday, 20th July. This means that Mr Proctor, Mrs McLeod and Mr Hollinshead will be able to take two groups of up to 15 pupils for the last day, so that at some point they will at least all see each other and be able to ‘catch up’.

    We are intending to invite the children into school using the church entrance and lining up at 2m intervals at 10am on the Monday morning. During the course of the day there will be a series of activities centred around their memories of St John with St Augustine’s, and an opportunity to share memories using online technology and to have a celebratory social distancing lunch. At the end of the day (2pm), it would also be nice if one family member came to make a parade of honour (2m distancing) and perhaps bring wooden spoons and a pan to cheer them through their journey from primary to secondary school.

    Some of the activities we have planned so far are involving, letter writing to each other, video messages, handing out of hoodies, message balloons, music party lunch, a memory quiz and an end of day parade. If parents or our pupils also have some ideas which they would like us to consider then please email them to Mr Hollinshead. Any suggestions though would also have to adhere to the latest government guidance and therefore we cannot promise that these can go ahead.

    The suggestions above are going to allow our children to have a wonderful last day and are intended to leave them with lasting memories. All our year 6 children are invited and we really hope that all of them will be able to make the last day! We have missed you all so much.

     

    Year 6 last day:

    Start 10am: Finish 2pm (lunch included).

    School uniform (we thought that they might like to wear this on the last day!)

    One family member to attend the parade at the end @ 2pm.

     

     

    Yours sincerely,

    M Proctor

    Headteacher

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