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  • Coronavirus: How to keep children healthy, happy, learning and entertained at home

    Mon 18 Jan 2021

    Dear Parents/Guardians,

     

    Here is your free e-copy of Family First magazine, packed full of information to help keep children happy, learning & entertained at home during lockdown- We hope it helps in some way.


    Please click on the link below:

    https://issuu.com/sevenstarmedia/docs/ff_issue_7_digital211220

  • Food Parcels for Families

    Wed 13 Jan 2021

    We are so proud of our kitchen staff have done a marvellous job preparing food parcels for families who are entitled to free school meals.

    Many of you will have read reports of some schools offering parcels produced by commercial companies which have fallen short in terms of value and nutrition. As you can see the parcels that are being collected from Newlands are well considered, offering a wholesome balance of food types including fresh food together with some cupboard staples.

    Our catering team have planned and ordered the ingredients for these parcels and the school staff have been distributing these safely from the front Hall doors to families, along with work packs where requested. So far over 200 parcels have been produced this week. Please contact the school office for more information.

  • Whole School Closure Information

    Tue 05 Jan 2021 Mrs Mellor

    5th January 2021

    School Closure

    Dear Parents and Carers 

     

    You will now be aware that a new national lockdown has been announced to run from 6th January until February half term.  In line with the guidance from the government, school has now closed to the large majority of our children. I am very relieved to say that our decision not to open the school yesterday was very prudent and has avoided us having 400+ children in the same space with so much being unknown about the new variant of the virus.

     

    The school remains open to a limited number of children who are classed as vulnerable or children whose parents are critical workers who are required to continue attending their work places (under the strict definitions as issued in the updated government guidance.)

    Vulnerable children and young people include those who:

    • are assessed as being in need under section 17 of the Children Act 1989, including children and young people who have a child in need plan, a child protection plan or who are a looked-after child
    • have an education, health and care (EHC) plan
    • have been identified as otherwise vulnerable by educational providers or local authorities (including children’s social care services), and who could therefore benefit from continued full-time attendance.

    Critical workers

    Parents whose work is critical to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and EU transition response include those who work in health and social care and in other key sectors outlined in the sections detailed at the end of this letter.

     

    Whilst we wish we could have all children in school, it is currently safest to only have a very limited number of children on site and this enables us to implement better social distancing measures for both adults and children. Thank you to those critical workers who have already contacted us requesting spaces, this has helped us to quickly set up our provision (info@newlandsprimary.co.uk ).

     

    Remote Learning (Home Learning)

    Our teachers plan meticulously for deep learning and our curriculum will continue online on our website. Children are expected to work from home – this is not optional! Primary school pupils are expected to work for an average of 3 hours a day if at home.

    https://www.newlandsprimary.co.uk/home-learning/

    Click on your child’s year group to access the weekly home learning grids and resources. Teachers are busy planning for children’s learning at home and will shortly be posting videos to support the children and to stay in touch. We realise that not everyone has access to online learning and therefore we will continue to provide paper work packs for those who request them if you cannot access things online.

    Teachers are available on the year group emails and look forward to hearing from you if you need any help or want to show off any great learning from home. Teachers will also make weekly contact with children via phone calls.

     

    Benefits-related FSM Eligibility

    If your child is entitled benefits related Free School Meals, we will be providing food parcels for them. The school has made the decision to put this support into place immediately whilst we await any further information on whether the government will use a national scheme for this period of lockdown. The school will make contact with families about how to go about collecting food parcels if you are entitled.

     

    We understand that this is a worrying time for all families, but it is important that families continue to follow Public Health advice and if you should have any health worries, please go to 111 online in the first instance. Remember if you are unwell or self-isolating, you should not be leaving the house for a period of 10 days.

    If we all follow the rules, we will get through this together.

     

    Should you need to get hold of anyone at school over the closure period, please call the school office or email the school at: info@newlandsprimary.co.uk. Staff will be checking this email daily, but may not be able to reply straightaway.

    If you have a question about learning, please use the year group email address:

    Year R              year.r@newlandsprimary.co.uk

    Year 1              year.1@newlandsprimary.co.uk

    Year 2              year.2@newlandsprimary.co.uk

    Year 3              year.3@newlandsprimary.co.uk

    Year 4              year.4@newlandsprimary.co.uk

    Year 5              year.5@newlandsprimary.co.uk

    Year 6              year.6@newlandsprimary.co.uk

     

    We will send out any updates during the closure period via MarvellousMe, email and our Facebook page, or text message if needs be. Please ensure we have up to date contact numbers and email addresses and that you keep your MMe notifications turned on.

    Thank you for your on-going support and stay safe. We hope to see you soon.

     

    Karen Mellor

    Headteacher

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    CRITICAL WORKER LIST:

    Health and social care

    This includes, but is not limited to, doctors, nurses, midwives, paramedics, social workers, care workers, and other frontline health and social care staff including volunteers; the support and specialist staff required to maintain the UK’s health and social care sector; those working as part of the health and social care supply chain, including producers and distributors of medicines and medical and personal protective equipment.

    Education and childcare

    This includes:

    • childcare
    • support and teaching staff
    • social workers
    • specialist education professionals who must remain active during the coronavirus (COVID-19) response to deliver this approach

     

    Key public services

    This includes:

    • those essential to the running of the justice system
    • religious staff
    • charities and workers delivering key frontline services
    • those responsible for the management of the deceased
    • journalists and broadcasters who are providing public service broadcasting

    Local and national government

    This only includes those administrative occupations essential to the effective delivery of:

    • the coronavirus (COVID-19) response, and the delivery of and response to EU transition
    • essential public services, such as the payment of benefits and the certification or checking of goods for import and export (including animal products, animals, plants and food), including in government agencies and arms length bodies

    Food and other necessary goods

    This includes those involved in food:

    • production
    • processing
    • distribution
    • sale and delivery
    • as well as those essential to the provision of other key goods (for example hygienic and veterinary medicines)

    Public safety and national security

    This includes:

    • police and support staff
    • Ministry of Defence civilians
    • contractor and armed forces personnel (those critical to the delivery of key defence and national security outputs and essential to the response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and EU transition)
    • fire and rescue service employees (including support staff)
    • National Crime Agency staff
    • those maintaining border security, prison and probation staff and other national security roles, including those overseas

    Transport and border

    This includes those who will keep the air, water, road and rail passenger and freight transport modes operating during the coronavirus (COVID-19) response and EU transition, including those working on transport systems through which supply chains pass and those constructing or supporting the operation of critical transport and border infrastructure through which supply chains pass.

    Utilities, communication and financial services

    This includes:

    • staff needed for essential financial services provision (including but not limited to workers in banks, building societies and financial market infrastructure)
    • the oil, gas, electricity and water sectors (including sewerage)
    • information technology and data infrastructure sector and primary industry supplies to continue during the coronavirus (COVID-19) response
    • key staff working in the civil nuclear, chemicals, telecommunications (including but not limited to network operations, field engineering, call centre staff, IT and data infrastructure, 999 and 111 critical services)
    • postal services and delivery
    • payments providers
    • waste disposal sectors

     

  • URGENT School Closure and changes to the start of term

    Sun 03 Jan 2021

    3rd January 2021 SCHOOL CLOSURE & CHANGES TO THE START OF TERM FROM MONDAY 4th JANUARY 2021

     

    Dear Parents and Carers

    I am writing to inform you that in light of an evolving situation regarding scientific and union advice, unknown staffing levels and LA guidance, we have made the difficult decision to implement the following changes to our start of term. I realise that this is extremely short notice and may cause inconvenience for some of you. For this I am truly sorry but I hope you can understand the difficulties we are facing.

     

    Newlands Primary will be CLOSED to ALL pupils on Monday 4th January. This is so we can carry out the relevant safety training, respond to unforeseen staff changes or absences as well as plan and prepare blended learning across all classes. This will be in place of the INSET planned for Friday 12th February which will now be a normal school day.

     

    We will then open only to vulnerable children and those with parents who are Critical Workers on Tuesday 5th and Wednesday 6th January.

     

    Parents/Carers whose children are considered vulnerable will be contacted by phone tomorrow.

     

    Parents who are Critical Workers can email info@newlandsprimary.co.uk to request a place, stating your critical worker status and we will get back to you as soon as we can tomorrow with further information and timings for these days.

     

    All children not in school will be expected to carry out learning via the school website Home Learning section which will start on Tuesday 5th Jan. It is vital that we all commit to safeguarding our children’s learning as much as possible. Further guidance on expectations around remote learning will be provided tomorrow.

     

    Once again, I apologise for challenges this may present and I thank you in advance for your understanding.

     

    Finally, I would like to share my sincere gratitude for your ongoing support and understanding throughout this lengthy and unpredictable period of disruption and uncertainty. As always, please do not hesitate to contact us if you need any further help. We will contact you all again as soon as we have a clearer picture on wider school opening later in the week. Many thanks and please take care

    Karen Mellor - Headteacher

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