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We have a limited number of second hand laptops available. They work fine for Google Classrooms!
We may be able to source some more.
Do you need extra technology? If you think so, please complete this form.
Good morning everyone
I regularly get sent some informative flyers/posters from the Hampshire Police Education Partnership Team and I wanted to share this with you as parents/carers. There is some great information on here and some useful signposts to different services available.
I hope you find this useful.
Take care as always.
Mrs Greer
Dear parents and carers,
Thank you for your support following Friday’s email about a possible June opening. The details are here, including the form for you to complete by Monday 12pm.
Can I remind you that we are still working on plans, and the government have yet to confirm that we will be opening from June.
From the initial analysis of the survey responses it appears that we will have around 180-200 pupils coming back; around half of those are children of key workers. This is a significant number considering the complications and unknowns in this unprecedented situation. Therefore, for children in Years R, 1 and 6:
— To support the children in school being as safe as possible, I would ask that you keep your child at home if possible. —
Reducing numbers will really support our ability both to educate all children and improve safety. We will still be able to support key worker children and those from Years R, 1 and 6 who must be in because of parental work requirements.
Our main concerns around the ability to provide a safe and rewarding learning environment and effectively support home learning are as follows:
What will be offering?
I do agree with the government view about children missing out on education, and we are in constant contact with families as you will know. Our home-learning provision is strong. Staff comments, responses, and marking are supporting learning too. We are seeking to provide second hand laptops where we know there are needs, and we are increasing our individual and small group teacher ‘Meets’ to further support learning.
At the end of the day, we will all have gaps in learning, and we will pick those up in good time. But these conditions are not the prime learning conditions.
What do you need to do now?
For children in Years R, 1 and 6, if you share these concerns and are able to keep your child or children at home, then I would urge you to do so. If you have now changed your mind, having already completed the original online form released on Friday, you can complete this ‘Change of Mind Form’
Can I review my decision?
Possibly. It very much depends on numbers and capacity to open, and would have to be considered on a case-by-case basis. As before, the priority of key workers, Years R, 1, and 6 still stands.
What happens now?
In the coming week, we will release more details about the phased reopening. FYI, staggered collection times will begin around 2pm to allow for staff to thoroughly clean the school and prepare for the next day. Friday will finish early lunchtime.
What about July?
It is very difficult to tell. We are still working on plans for June! It is very, very difficult to forsee how all children will be back in July. “One step at a time….”
Thank you for your understanding and patience, and of course for your support in these very challenging times.
Charles Applegate
As we can’t run any FOSM events at school, the FOSM team are running a GoFundMe donation page. If you are able to donate, then please click on the FOSM logo. Thank you :)
Our target is £3,500 – we’re getting there.
We made it through a week! Thank you for your overwhelmingly positive comments.
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A huge well done to Jack in Year 2, who has now solved the Rubik’s cube for the first time. He was set the challenge of solving the cube a few months ago, and has shown much resilience. No Youtube videos involved. We’re impressed!!
Has your child done something recently you’d like to share with us? Let us know!
This half term, the author, Jae Malone, kindly ran a story writing competition for the Year 6 children. Unfortunately, her planned visit for the end of March has had to be postponed until next academic year. Such is her passion to inspire creativity in children’s writing she decided that although meeting our current Year 6 children in person was not possible, she could still reach out to them through this competition.
Many children put forward their adventure stories where Indiana Jones was on a quest to uncover a very important Maya artefact. We are very pleased and proud to announce that Rhys W and Carolina wrote such compelling stories that Jae was unable to choose and so awarded both these young budding authors the prize of a signed set of books.
This was a great incentive for our Year 6 children to edit their stories to a high standard and it also encouraged risk taking. Well done to all those who entered.
Jae Malone has also very generously donated a lovely set of four books for younger readers for our school library. St Marks are very grateful – thank you Jae!
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