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Eden Red Food Vouchers

January 17, 2021 by admin

Dear Parents and Carers,

Eden Red Food Vouchers

This letter is to inform you of the move to food vouchers from the week commencing Monday 18th January 2021. On Monday 18 th January 2021, school can register with Eden Red (food vouchers). You will receive an email from Eden Red at some point from Monday 18th January. It may take a few days for you to receive your email from Eden Red. Please check your inbox and junk folders regularly from Monday onwards. To reduce the amount of emails, you will receive one code per family which will cover all of your children at Nettlesworth Primary school, for four weeks. For one child you will receive £60, two children £120 and for three children £180. I f you have any questions, please phone the school office for more information.

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Rapid Testing for School Staff in Primary Schools

January 17, 2021 by admin

DFE are sending rapid coronavirus test kits to primary school staff from Monday.

This is an expansion of our existing rapid testing programme to all schools and colleges in England.

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National Voucher Scheme start this week

January 17, 2021 by admin

If your child is eligible for free school meals, your school might provide support through the National Voucher Scheme.

You can redeem your eCode for an eGift card at the supermarkets below.

More info about the scheme 👇https://www.edenred.co.uk/reward-…/Free-School-Meal-Vouchers

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Storytime with your Teachers

January 15, 2021 by admin

Class 1 – Goldilocks and the 3 Bears

 

 

Class 2 – Picnic

 

 

Class 3 – How to train your Dragon

 

 

Class 4 – The Butterfly Lion

 

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Virtual Headteacher’s Award 15.1.21

January 15, 2021 by admin

Tune in to see this week’s Headteacher’s award from each class 🙂

 

 

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Liz Million free draw along!

January 15, 2021 by admin

Liz Million, the Illustrator / Author is doing an exciting free draw along today (15th January) at 10.00 am. You can find it live on her face book page!

 

https://www.facebook.com/lizmillionillustrator/posts/3676758155738380

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UNCRC Articles 24 and 28

January 14, 2021 by admin

Article of the Week
Articles 24 & 28
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Head Teacher Update

January 14, 2021 by admin

 

Head Teacher Update

14th January 2021

 

Dear Parent / Carers,

 

 

Once again we would like to thank you for your backing in what has been an extremely challenging beginning of term. Schools have rapidly moved from providing full onsite provision to providing limited provision for children of critical workers and vulnerable children and remote provision for all other pupils. Thank you for working with us to enable your children to continue learning wherever they may be and for your many messages of support.

 

On Monday 4 January, the Prime Minister announced a national lockdown in order to reduce the spread of COVID19, this has now come into effect. Full details of the lockdown restrictions including the duty to stay at home where possible can be found here:

www.gov.uk/guidance/national-lockdown-stay-at-home.

The current stage of the pandemic means that once again attendance at school is limited in order to support us to keep staff, families and communities as safe as possible by reducing the number of contacts we have with people in other households. Limiting attendance at school is one of the main priorities. The new restrictions mean that schools can remain open only for the children of critical workers and vulnerable children to attend in person. All other pupils and students will receive remote education and must remain at home, in line with national guidance. Schools will be in contact with you at regular intervals to give you support to access remote learning if you are finding this tricky. This is not welcome news for any of us – we all would want our schools to be the vibrant and inclusive places of learning they were until March 2020, but it is absolutely essential if we are to successfully protect the NHS and reduce the transmission of the virus.

 

Children of critical workers

Schools are remaining open to the children of workers who are critical to the COVID-19 response and EU transition response if they are unable to safely stay at home. Please think carefully before sending your children back to school. It is vital that we ensure that the number of children and young people accessing the offer of provision in a school is kept to the lowest number possible, so that we can reduce household mixing and keep our staff, families and communities safe. As a result, and in line with the school risk assessment, they may have to limit the number of children they can safely support in their bubble arrangements. Therefore, even if you are a critical worker, if your child/ren can remain at home rather than attend school then they should. Please only use the offer of provision when it is crucial for you to undertake your critical role. The list of critical workers can be found on the government website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-maintaining-educationalprovision/guidance-for-schools-colleges-and-local-authorities-on-maintaining-educationalprovision

Many of our schools have more applications than places so will have to ask you to verify this with a letter from your employer as to why you personally are critical to the COVID19 response or EU Transition and if not will ask you to access the offer for remote learning. The government announced further changes to the critical worker criteria, it is important to stress that places are only available where the school’s risk assessment indicates that they can be safely accommodated and will be different for different schools depending on risk assessments. Clearly, the more children and young people attending an education setting the wider the risk of spreading the virus grows.

 

Vulnerable children and young people – including those with education, health and care plans or a social worker

 

If your child has an education, health and care (EHC) plan and/or an allocated social worker they may attend their school or college. If you do decide to keep your child/ren at home and you need additional support, please contact your school and they will work with the local authority to support you. The Department for Education (DfE) definition of vulnerable children and young people who can access their school or college can be found at

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-maintaining-educationalprovision/guidance-for-schools-colleges-and-local-authorities-on-maintaining-educationalprovision

 

Childcare Bubbles

 

Parents can form a childcare bubble with one other consistent household for the purposes of informal childcare, where the children are under 14. This is mainly to enable parents to work and must not be used to enable social contact between adults. Some households will also be able to benefit from being in a support bubble. Details of support and childcare bubbles can be found here:

 

https://www.gov.uk/guidance/making-a-childcare-bubble-with-another-household#what-achildcare-bubble-is

 

When to Self Isolate

A reminder please to isolate your whole family bubble immediately if somebody in that bubble has symptoms and you are waiting for the results of their test. Please call your child’s school and keep them updated. https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/self-isolation-and-treatment/when-to-selfisolate-and-what-to-do/

 

 

Once again thank you for your support in these challenging times.

 

 

Donna Lee

Head Teacher

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Blue Peter on You Tube

January 13, 2021 by admin

Subscribe to https://www.youtube.com/bluepeter – (it’s obviously completely free to subscribe!) and don’t forget to watch the live programme on CBBC at 5.00pm every week, or on BBC iPlayer.

Thanks so much for your time,

The Blue Peter Team!

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Loan of Devices to Support Remote Learning

January 13, 2021 by admin

Loan of Devices (Laptops) to Support Remote Learning

As you may be aware the government has a scheme to provide laptops to children who do not have devices/internet access at home.

At the time of writing, Government guidance states that children who are eligible for this are those in Years 3-6 where any of the following are applicable:

  • There are no digital devices in your household
  • The only available device is a smartphone
  • There is only one device in your household which is being shared with more than one other family member
  • Your child is clinically extremely vulnerable and having to shield

If your child falls into any of the above categories, the school has been allocated a limited number of devices to loan to children in order for them to continue with their learning remotely from home. These should be available shortly.

The scheme is a loan system. A laptop would be loaned to any eligible pupil for the duration of school closure. There will be a loan agreement to be signed and the laptop will have to be returned once school is re-opened.

If you believe that your child is eligible for a home device, please contact school office on 01913710444 or email d.lee103@durhamlearning.net

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