Information for the parents of children with SEND

Please see the following message from Vicky Ford MP for the parents of children with SEND, particularly those that have an Education and Health Care Plan (EHCP).

As ever, the document is asking Parents to consider whether their child’s needs can be met at home safely. This is to keep as many children as possible at home during this time to help reduce the transmission rates of Covid 19.

 

Minister Ford’s open letter to the SEND sector

Friday 20th March 2020

Dear Parents/Carers,

We would like to remind you that we will be in school as usual tomorrow. We look forward to seeing you then!

Best wishes,

Year 5

Key home-learning information for Year 5

Dear Parents/Carers,

We have attached some guidance for the learning we would like the children to be completing over the coming weeks. Newdale Primary School are committed to ensuring your child is still learning as much as possible and endeavour to do our absolute best to keep this happening. We will be able to communicate via the school website where you will find homework tasks in the usual place on our year 5 page. In addition, we will be able to track and mark completed work via PurpleMash. All logins can be found in your child’s reading diary.

The children practised sending emails to us today via PurpleMash (which is a secure site). They will therefore be able to directly contact any of the year 5 team with any questions they might have. Further to this, there is a range of activities and educational games on PurpleMash that the children love to play! Mrs Clarke and Mrs Stack will also be monitoring reading, spelling and times tables homework through the Homework Blog, PurpleMash and Times Table Rock Stars.

Finally, if there is anything that the children would like to share with us that is paper based, they could keep their work in a folder or wallet to bring back into school with them on our return. They could also share any photographs on the year 5 blog page. The password for which is blogpassword (all one word).

We would like to thank you all for your support in helping your child continue to learn and we will ensure that we continue to cater for them remotely.

Thank you from the year 5 team,

Miss Myler, Mr Banfield, Mrs Clarke and Mrs Stack.

Home Learning Year 5

Email Communication

Timetable for Parents

Dear Parents/Carers,

Our teams are continuing to work tirelessly to ensure we are as prepared as we can before school closure.

If you feel your child would respond well to a regular routine whilst they are away from school,  please see below of an example of how you could structure their day.

This is just a suggested timetable for you to use, clearly this is only for you to use if you would like to.

 

Time Activity Ideas
9-10:30am Literacy/Reading/

Spelling/Phonics

See class pages for ideas.

 

10:30am Break Play Time

Exercise e.g. kids Zumba/www.supermovers.co.uk

Have some fruit/vegetables.

11am-12pm Maths See class pages for ideas.
12-1pm Lunch Help to make lunch

Eat/tidy up

Exercise, play outside/ dance/ride your bike

1-2pm Topic-based learning See class pages for ideas.
2-2.15pm Mindfulness break Quiet reading/drawing/colouring in/watch a mindfulness video on Youtube/listen to music.
2.15 – 3pm Science See class pages for ideas.

Please regularly check your child’s page on the school website for information for regular updates on home learning tasks.

 

Miss Cook

Headteacher

More information for key workers

Dear Parents / Carers,

 

We are still awaiting the list of who qualifies as a key worker. Thank you to all of those families who have returned their forms already.

We are now required to ask you what your partners job is, as we are being led to believe that in order to qualify for a school place, BOTH parents need to be in Key Worker professions. Please note that we may require evidence of the role you play and how that fits the description of a Key Worker.

 

Please could you return this information to school as soon as possible, if you have not already done so, to help us to continue to plan.

 

Thank you for your support

Important Coronavirus update – school closure to most pupils

Dear Parents/Carers,

Re: Coronavirus update – school closure to most pupils

As you will already know,  we have now been instructed to close the school to almost all children after this Friday, until further notice.

As advised by the government, we will do all we can to stay open for the children of key workers (e.g. NHS staff, police, others in frontline services) and children with certain needs.

We are waiting for the government to publish more information on what this means and exactly who this applies to. We will let you know shortly, as to how to let us know, if you believe your child falls into one of these categories.

All other children will need to stay at home, so we ask that you do not send your child into school from Monday onwards unless you have received notification from us.

Please note that this is a national closure – so while it is a challenging situation, we are not alone. We’ll re-open fully as soon as we can and will let you know when this is.

Home Learning

Your child’s learning is of course important to us, so we’ll continue to help your child to learn.

Teachers have been and continue to be very busy organising ‘Home Learning’ for your children.

Today there will be a suggested timetable sent out for you to use, clearly this is only for you to use if you would like to.

Your child’s teacher will inform you as to how communication will be managed. In the majority of cases this will be digital, but we know there will be exceptions and that will be arranged separately.

If your child usually receives free school meals we will also be in touch with more information about how we will continue to provide this, with support from a scheme that the government has just announced.

This is as much as we know right now and we appreciate your continued patience with as we deal with this ever-changing situation. We understand that this latest news will have an impact on you and your family and it’s far from ideal, but we’ll continue to keep in touch with any updates as the situation develops.

As you can imagine the office staff are under enormous pressure trying to answer as many questions as they can.

We will undoubtedly get a lot more information from the Local Authority today and in the meantime are very busy planning how our partial opening and home learning offer will operate.

We ask that you trust that we are doing our best under very difficult circumstances and that as ever, we have children at the centre of all of our decision making.

And remember: if you or your child feels ill and you want to know what to do next, please use NHS 111 online.

Thank you again for your continued support, and we will be in touch with more information when we can.

Miss Cook

Headteacher

TPS Production – Tuesday 17th March – Y5

TPS have decided to postpone their production of Disco Inferno.  We update you with a new date as soon as possible.

Kind regards