Letter from Mrs Sixsmith

Dear Parents,

I do hope you are all well and keeping safe.

I am contacting you regarding the Government’s plan to open schools to more pupils from 1st June. As you will be aware, they would like schools to start having nursery, reception, Y1 and Y6 pupils come back.

School leaders have only been issued the same documents that the general public have, so we have no further information to tell you at this point. As you can imagine, staff, Governors and I will need to take time to understand the content of the guidance and begin to put plans in place to ensure whatever we do is in the best interests of our children, parents and staff. I realise that many of you will have questions about your own family circumstances but at this time we are unlikely to be able to answer them until we know more, but I have included the link here to the Government’s guidance for parents and carers which was updated yesterday. I know it will answer some of your questions.

https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/closure-of-educational-settings-information-for-parents-and-carers/reopening-schools-and-other-educational-settings-from-1-june

It is still very early to know if schools will indeed be able to put everything into place to ensure all the children in nursery, reception, Y1 and Y6 are able to return on 1st June but I will continue to keep you informed. Can I please ask that you regularly check the school website https://www.stgeorgesschool.org.uk/ for up-to-date information. The best place to look is click onto Parents’ Area and then onto School News.

I would like to thank you all for showing such kindness and support to our school over the past few weeks. It has been great to see so many families join our weekly live quizzes and send in work and photos to be shared with our school family. Staff genuinely love having a school full of children and we all hope that once it is safe to do so, that we will be able to welcome everyone back.

Yours sincerely,

Mrs Sally Sixsmith

Head Teacher

Arup ‘My Future Home’ Competition

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sRaFNo0yHb0

Follow the link above to a video which provides more details about a competition organised by a company called Arup. Children need to design what they think a home will look like in the year 2050 and then email a photo of their design to…

foresight@arup.com

Kindness Project- please take part!

Hosted by the Mental Health Foundation, Mental Health Awareness Week will take place nationally from 18-24th May 2020. The theme is ‘kindness’ which fits in really well with our school values. We want to celebrate all the wonderful acts of kindness around us, that are so important to our mental health, by asking you all to email in photos of acts of kindness you have seen or are doing, create a picture, write a poem or a pretend newspaper article. Anything you like to celebrate kindness!

Kindness work to be emailed into school by Wednesday 20th May please to admin@stgeorgesschool.org.uk

If you would like to know more, please click on this link which takes you to the Mental Health Foundation’s website.

 

Government Announcement 10.5.20

As I am sure you will have heard this evening, the Government are putting into place for Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 to return to school after half term. As a school, we do not know anymore than that at this moment in time. Please allow us time to be sent further guidance and we will communicate with you as soon as we know more.

Please note that current arrangements still stand where we are only able to have the children of existing key workers and those with a social worker in school. Again, we will let you know as soon as possible if this position changes.

Thank you very much for your understanding.

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Hi Everyone,

We have just been sent these details below for a Bake Off competition. If you do enter, we’d love to see a photo of your paper designs or an actual cake if you make one! To officially enter the competition though, you do need to follow the instructions below.

The Mayor, Councillor Steven Reynolds has recently launched his Telford NHS Bake Off Competition and the deadline for this has been extended to 12 noon on Friday 15 May to allow more time for entries to be submitted. The competition as it suggests is in aid of NHS, Carers and Key Workers who are working tirelessly to keep us all protected.

To enter:

  • Design a cake with pen and paper OR
  • Bake a cake
  • Take a photograph and share your creation on the Council’s social media platforms i.e. Facebook and Twitter using #TelfordNHSbakoff or email entries to bakeoff@telford.gov.uk
  • If you are able to – donate to my Mayor’s Charity Appeal 2019/20 at www.gofundme.com/mayorscharityappeal1920

Community Competition

Telford Priory school is running a writing competition for all ages to enter. Please read on to find out more…

If you live in the local area, love writing and are up for a challenge, please enter our community competition! The slide link below has an example of a story we have already been sent. There will be a prize for the winner and you can enter as many times as you wish, there is no age limit – open to all! You can email, send in photos or post all entries. Please email them to Clare.Tabberer@taw.org.uk.

Good luck everyone!

 

Lockdown Community Comp

 

Carrot Biscuits

As part of our VE Day preparations, children in school today will be making carrot biscuits. You can find the recipe by clicking on the link below. Perhaps you fancy trying some of your own wartime-style cookery today, using the ration recipes? If you do, we’d love to see some pictures of the things you have made!

The 1940s Experiment Wartime Recipes

Home learning

We just wanted to say a huge well done to all our parents. It’s fantastic to see all the activities you are doing at home with the children. Teachers are continuing to set activities for you to try at home in the classroom section of the website.

If you or your child wants to try to do some lessons online, there is a ‘virtual school’ available where you can watch and do lessons with your child.

https://www.thenational.academy/

There are lessons organised into year groups and subjects. Each lesson is about half an hour long with a short quiz before and after the lesson. If you find a lesson too tricky, you can go back to the previous year group lesson to boost your child’s confidence-remember the important thing is that you’re all doing the best you can.

Stay safe.