Crossbar After School Clubs

Crossbar after school clubs will start week beginning Monday 7th September. Please log onto Parentpay to view all clubs that are available. The clubs that will be running are as follows;

Monday- KS1 Football

Tuesday- KS2 Football and Gymnastics

Wednesday- Streetdance and Year 2-6 Rounders

Thursday- Year 2-6 Girls Football

Friday- Year 2-6 Dodgeball

Welcome to Year 4

Mr Jackson, Mrs Clarke, Mr Bevan and I are all looking forward to meeting our new classes in September.

Please click on the PDF document for Y4 key information: Y4 Information for September 2020

We hope that you are all keeping well and have enjoyed your summer holiday as much as possible considering our current circumstances.

Many thanks

The Y4 Team :-)

Year 4 Summer Learning week 1

Hi Year 4

We have have been really impressed with the home learning we have seen over the last few months. Over the summer holidays, there is not an expectation that children are to carry on with their home learning; however, if you would like your child to do so, please check the website weekly for ideas to support your child. Please note that any activities completed on Purple Mash will not be marked by teachers over the summer holidays.

This weeks suggested activities can be found here:

Week 1 Home Learning Y4

Have a fun and safe summer.

Mr Jackson and Miss Macfarlane

A message from your teachers :-)

Hello Year 4,

The Year 4 team would like to wish you all a lovely summer. Although our year was unfortunately cut short, we have all thoroughly enjoyed working with every single one of you. We will miss you all lots but cannot wait to see you around school in September and hear wonderful things about how well you will all be doing in Year 5.

Best wishes,

Miss Macfarlane, Mrs Jackson, Mrs H and Mr Bevan 😊

Breakfast Club from September 2020

We are delighted to be able to offer Breakfast Club provision for our working parents.

Children will be grouped according to year groups with Covid 19 prevention  routines and procedures all in place.

Timings:

7.30 a.m- 7.45 a.m drop off-  £2.50

7.45 a.m- 8.40 a.m drop off-  £2.00

Drop off:

The children will enter through the main school entrance. Parents are not permitted in school. Please exercise social distancing at all times. Please do not arrive early and where it is safe to do so, let your child/children come up to school independently.

Food offer:

We will not be serving ‘wet’ food eg cereal or beans on toast. Instead we will be serving items such as brioche, toast and shop bought pancakes.

We will be using disposable plates and cups to begin with.

Booking:

You need to be registered for our Breakfast Club but at this time we are not requiring a booking system, so you can use it as and when you need it. This may change over time.

We have worked very hard to be able to keep this invaluable provision operational (many schools have been unable to do this) as we appreciate how important it is for our working parents.

We hope this gives you some reassurance as we move into the Summer holidays.

Miss Cook

Headteacher

School attendance from September 2020

Dear Parents/ Carers

This is a message for parents about school attendance from September 2020.

Telford & Wrekin Council are working in partnership with all schools across the Borough to welcome all children back to school in September following several very difficult months for parents, children and schools. We would like to say a heartfelt thank you to parents for the work you have done in ensuring your child/ren have received education during this period.  We have heard of many cases of parents often in very difficult circumstances who have done their very best to support their child’s learning whilst schools have been closed to most pupils.

Some children have been fortunate to have attended school during the lockdown. This may have been because they are the children of critical workers or are vulnerable children, or because they are in the year groups which began a phased return from 1st June.

We are sure parents are delighted that schools are re-opening to all pupils in September 2020 and children can return to their usual routines and benefit from and enjoy all that is on offer to them at school.

The government have pledged significant financial support following this unprecedented closure of schools, to allow schools to begin to address any gaps in learning for children. All children will benefit from this focused approach to teaching, particularly during the first term from September.

In March when the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak was increasing, the government made it clear that no parent would be penalised or sanctioned for their child’s non-attendance at school as schools were then closed to all but those specific groups of pupils.

Now the circumstances have changed and the measures taken by the government have meant that children can safely return to school. It is vital for all children to return to school to minimise as far as possible the longer-term impact of the pandemic on their education, wellbeing and wider development.  We know that children have not only missed out on learning but also missed being with their friends and the wider social aspects of school.

Missing out on more time in the classroom risks pupils falling further behind. Those with higher levels of absence tend to achieve less well in both primary and secondary school. Therefore, the Department for Education have confirmed that school attendance is compulsory again from the beginning of September 2020 when schools re-open after the summer break.

This means from 1st September 2020, the usual rules on school attendance apply, including:

  • It is a parents’ duty to send their child to school regularly if they are of compulsory school age;
  • It is schools’ responsibility to record attendance and follow up absence
  • the local authority is able to resume the use of legal sanctions, including penalty notices and processes that may lead to prosecution in court for persistent absence.

If you have any concerns about your child returning to school when they re-open in September you should discuss your concerns with the school directly.  The school will be able to offer reassurance about the protective measures they have in place, and all schools work closely with health and other agencies who may also be able to help if needed.

In addition, the local authorities view is that it would not be advisable to take your child out of school for a family holiday or other term time leave once schools re-open, as your child could miss out on the focussed additional support for pupils to close the gap in learning missed during the period of lockdown. If any parents are considering taking their child out of school they must request the leave by following the schools ‘request for leave of absence’ procedure, allowing ample time for the Headteacher to consider if there are exceptional circumstances. The more regularly your child attends school, the more they will be able to benefit from teaching and catch up.  Any leave that is unauthorised by the school may lead to Penalty Notices being issued.

After so much disruption to your child/ren’s education over recent months, the most important thing is that schools and parents work together to get children back into school. The school is ready to listen so please contact them if you have any worries and they will try to help you.

We wish you and your child all the best for the coming academic year.

Telford & Wrekin Attendance Support Team

 

After school club arrangements – September 2020

Dear Parents/Carers,

We are delighted to be able to re-open our after school club in September as we know that many people rely on it to support their family needs.

The costs of this provision remain the same:

3.10pm – 4.30pm   £5.50

3.10pm – 6.00pm    £9.00

Many schools are suspending wrap-around-care but we very much want to be able to continue to support working parents. Be assured that we are very conscious of the need to abide by the government advice and guidelines concerning the ongoing Covid-19 threat, and therefore there will be some inevitable alterations to our provision.

Children will be grouped in bubbles and these groups will not mix. We will be keeping very clear records in case we have need of the ‘track and trace’ process.

Timings of ASC will remain the same but we must stress that if you have booked your child in until 6 pm then you will need to have collected them promptly as our site closes at 6 pm.

Collection will be slightly different as outlined below:

For collection of children before 4.30 pm, the office will be manned up until this time. You will be able to buzz through from the main entrance (do not enter the school building) and a member of staff in the office will radio through to ASC to have your child sent to you.

For collections of children after 4.30 pm, the double doors at the back of the hall will be your new collection point as it is a larger outdoor area in which to wait once the office is no longer manned. One of the ASC bubbles will be in the hall and their member of staff will radio though to the other bubbles as required to send for your child.

If you will require an after school place in September, we now need to know in advance exactly who will be attending and for how long. Please contact school in order to book your child in. We need as much notice as possible so that we can be confident in our staffing and room allocation. No same day bookings will be accepted for this reason.

Kind regards 

Miss Cook

Headteacher

FREE Breakfast Parcels

Ketley Community Centre are offering FREE Breakfast Parcels for children in receipt of free school meals who live with the Ketley or Overdale parish.

These will be handed out between Thursday 16th July – Thursday 20th Aug 2020 as part of Ketley Parish & Telford & Wrekin councils campaign to end holiday hunger.

These weekly parcels are for children in school years, aged 5-11yrs who are entitled to free school meals, and will be available for collection every Thursday between 10am-1pm over the summer holidays.

Parents need to register every week via the link:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/ketley-breakfast-club-tickets-111796771152

Breakfast parcel = 1 per child

Please note that the ticket relates to the collection date, not how many children they are collecting for, this information is collected within the registration form.

We are aware that a number of other groups within Telford are also offering the same offer, but as funding is very limited and kind donations from other sources are also limited we ask that parents that already receiving these elsewhere, do not look source additional parcels.

Breakfast parcels may vary each week and may contain: Bread, Milk, Cereal, Fruit, Jam, Beans, Juice & Porridge, we will also look to include additional non breakfast items to help support further meals.

Kind regards

Christian Smith

Community Centre Manager

Ketley Community Centre

Holyhead Road

Ketley

Telford

TF1 5AN

Tel: 01952 612035

Email: christian.smith@ketleyparishcouncil.co.uk