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  • Autumn 2020 Newsletter 2

    Thu 17 Dec 2020
  • Christmas Craft Ideas

    Tue 15 Dec 2020

    Please click on the links below to view some ideas of Christmas decorations and treats to make with your child.

     

    Infant School Christmas Craft Ideas

     

    Junior School Christmas Craft Ideas

     

  • Covid Update 61 - 10.12.2020

    Thu 10 Dec 2020

    Dear Parents,

    Many of you will have seen on the news that the Department for Education has offered for schools to take the last of term, Friday 18th December, as an INSET day. Each school is able to make their own decision on this.

     

    I have decided that we will not be changing our current arrangements as I do not feel it will benefit anyone from a last minute change. Staff will not benefit from training at the end of a long and demanding term and it would mean I then had to lose one of the INSET days already planned for next year, as this is not an extra day that is being given to us. Furthermore, it would mean many working parents having to make last minute arrangements for childcare which could mean children mixing with other children outside of their bubbles and so increasing the transmission risk very near to Christmas - which I am sure we all want to avoid. So, the last day of term will remain Friday 18th December, but with a collection window of 12.25-12.45p.m. for both schools. This will allow all of the children to have their lunch before they are collected. If children have not been collected by 12.45p.m. they will be allowed to walk home (junior children only) as they would at the end of a usual school day.

     

    Nursery will be open for the morning session only on the Friday, with those who usually stay for lunch still able to do so, and then be collected in the 12.25 -12.45p.m. window, in line with the rest of the federation.

     

    You may remember that over the half term break, I asked anyone who displayed symptoms, or who had a positive text result, to inform the school via the school website contact form. This was to enable us to inform other contacts that they would need to isolate. The DfE have asked for a similar arrangement over the Christmas period which is as follows:

     

    Where a pupil or staff member tests positive for Covid, having developed symptoms more than 48 hours since being in school, the school should not be contacted. Parents and Carers should follow contact tracing instructions provided by NHS test and Trace.

     

    If a child develops symptoms up to and including Sunday 20th December and subsequently tests positive, parents are asked to inform the school so that we can identify close contacts and advise on self-isolation, as the pupil may well have been infectious whilst in school

     

    Where a pupil is required to self-isolate due to contact with a positive case after the first 6 days following the end of term (Thursday 24th), we do not need to be informed until the first day of term to explain the absence of the pupil if they are still isolating.

     

    Please use the contact form on the website to notify the school of any test results or symptoms, or to ask for advice, as this will be checked daily.(except for Bank Holidays). I will then contact you if necessary, as soon as I can. Please include a contact number in your message.

     

    Obviously, I sincerely hope that I do not need to contact any of you to ask you to isolate over Christmas, but you can be assured that I will contact you if I do need to so that you are fully aware of what is happening and to keep you all safe.

     

    Don't forget tomorrow is Christmas Jumper Day!!

     

    With my very best wishes,

     

    Mrs Sheila Pape

     

    Keep washing your hands and stay safe!

  • Christmas Jumper Day 11.12.2020

    Thu 03 Dec 2020

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  • Covid Update 60

    Wed 02 Dec 2020

    Dear Parents,

     

    As you will be aware, we came out of lockdown today and we are now under the Tier 2 system. This means that we are still not allowed to meet anyone from another household indoors but can meet up to 6 people outside. (Support bubbles are the exception to this)

     

    I would like to point out to everyone, that should anyone be asked to isolate from the end of next week onwards, it will mean that you will have to isolate over Christmas and this may well spoil Christmas for you and your family. I am therefore asking that we all take extra care over the next few weeks to wash hands more frequently, keep contacts to a minimum and socially distance at all times so that we can continue to keep the South View Community safe and avoid having any 'bubbles' closing.

     

    Everyone has been so supportive of what has been put in place, it would be a real shame if we had to close bubbles at this late stage of the term.

     

    Please remember to:

    • Wear face masks if entering the school
    • Socially distance whilst on the school site
    • Keep your children by your side so they aren't mixing with other children outside of their school family bubble
    • Leave the site immediately
    • Keep children off who have symptoms
    • Ring school for advice if you are unsure of what to do regarding your child feeling unwell
    • We will authorise siblings being kept at home, if another sibling has been sent home to isolate, so that we can reduce possible transmission. Work will be set for them during this isolation period. I know many of you have chosen to do this.

     

    So, please keep safe and hopefully we can all enjoy our Christmas break, Covid free.

     

    With best wishes,

     

    Mrs Sheila Pape

    Executive Headteacher

     

     

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