| Year 6
In Top Corridors |
DSL: Mr Fox | First Aider: Miss Owen | ||
| Old Year 5 | 5G | 5C | ||
| Group | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Class Base | 5G | 5C | 4DW | 4B |
| Lead Adult | Mrs Poyner | Mrs Dymond | Mr Wilkinson | Mrs Minor |
| Size of group(max) | 15 | 15 | 15 | 15 |
| Arrival | 8:30 | 8:35 | 8:40 | 8:45 |
| Break time | 10.15-10.30 | 10.15-10.30 | 10.30-10.45 | 10.30-10.45 |
| Playground | Bottom Yard | Top Yard | Bottom Yard | Top Yard |
| Dinner time | 12.00 | 12.05 | 12.10 | 12.15 |
| Depart | 1:30 | 1:35 | 1:40 | 1:45 |
Author: donningtonwood
Prospectus
Good Morning all, it have been great welcoming so many pupils this morning back to school, it is great to see you all.
Please find attached the prospectus, however, it is unlikely to stay the same. We are currently evaluating the government advice and will publish our plans for September next week. One of the key recommendation is to stagger start and finish start time and keeping pupils in bubbles. This has massive implications for the way we teach and operate.
We will publish this information next week.
Thank you all,
Team Donnington
WE 2 7 20 FINAL DWJ Risk Assessment for return to Schools COVID 19
Risk assessment for transition weeks
Main difference from previous weeks
- 15 max bubbles
- 1m+ distancing (however still using 2m when moving around school)
- If a child develops symptoms in school only they will be sent home in line with national guidance. If two pupils develop symptoms, the whole bubble will shut.
- We will continue to check temperatures.
We look forward to seeing you next week.
Mr Fox
WE 2 7 20 FINAL DWJ Risk Assessment for return to Schools COVID 19.pdf
Final Instructions
We look forward to seeing you soon.
You must follow the expectations set out in the attachments. You need to wait in the correct space. You must not congregate outside. You will collect from these zones too.
If you are coming next week WB 6th July (CURRENT YEAR 3 and 4) we will text you today and tomorrow with your group and start times.
If you are Year CURRENT YEAR 5 we will text you next week for start times and areas to wait.
Thank you!
Mr Fox
Parent Letter My Day Transition Final 30 6
Transition: We have started our phones calls and have been so pleased with the response so far. Here is the My Day Document. We will text you the start time the week before they are due with us. We will finish our calls tomorrow, but If we have not heard from you by 2pm tomorrow, we will assume you do not want to send your child. Bottom Gate only. We will expect all pupils on Seesaw during their week. If you have any questions, contact us.
Important Information
Good Afternoon All,
Please find attached important information about our Transition package.
We are looking forward to seeing you all for these important dates.
Rest assured we have taken steps to keep your child safe, and although we cannot guarantee no risk, the risk is manageable.
I will send the Risk assessment and MY DAY Document for this next week.
Your child’s new class teacher will ring you next week (on a withheld number). Please answer!
Thank you, as always.
Mr Fox and TEAM Donnington
Online Safety
More online Safety from the UN
https://www.itu-cop-guidelines.com/
Guidelines for parents, carers and guardians
1. Have a discussion with your children – try and do some online activities with them. 2. Identify the technology, devices and services across your family / household.
3. Consider whether filtering and blocking or monitoring programmes can help and support your family. 4. Agree expectations as a family about using the Internet and personal devices. 5. Be aware of the online and mobile services used by your children. 6. Consider age of digital consent.
7. Control use of credit cards and other payment mechanisms. 8. Know how to report problems.
9. Be aware that advertising can be inappropriate or misleading.
10. Create a culture of support in the home so that children and young people feel able to seek support. 11. Educate children on the dangers of meeting up with a stranger. 12. Help your children understand and manage their personal information.
13. Ensure children and young people understand what it means to post photographs on the Internet.
Online Safety and Learning Government advice
Updates from the government
Online Learning
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-covid-19-online-education-resources
The government has created a new resource for online safety.
Pupil Voice
Many of you will be worried about sending your child back to school, so we thought we would share the before and after survey we did with our Year 6s….
| YES | NO | |||
| Have staff made you feel safe? | 39 | 100% | 0 | 0% |
