News: Update

Dear Parents/ Carers

We have now completed our first week back in school, welcoming small groups of children into each class. The hub for Critical care workers children has continued to operate this week and is situated in the hall.   Other groups have been in allocated class rooms. It has been fantastic to see the children again and we are very much looking forward to welcoming the other groups into school next week.

This week’ s sessions have been concentrating on ensuring that children feel comfortable in their new surroundings. The school does look different from when they left it, but we have all been really pleased to observe how well the children have adapted to the new school routines and the necessary changes to the organisation of the building. I wish to thank all members of staff for their ongoing efforts to support all pupils, whether they be returning to school or engaging in home learning.

It has been lovely to hear the sound of laughter, once again in our school and pupils have been keen to share news. They have also had the opportunity to discuss any anxieties they may have, either with the current situation, or any further support they may require, with their home learning. They have had the opportunity to exercise outdoors (even though the weather has not been particularly favourable) and have continued with various activities to support their home learning and online work.

All pupils have been provided with a tasty packed lunch consisting of sandwiches, a piece of fruit, a water bottle and a cake bar. These have been very well received by pupils and are provided by Newydd Catering on a daily basis.

Thank you to everyone for ensuring that the children have arrived at school on time, in their allocated slots. This has helped to ensure the smooth running at the beginning and end of each day. A quick reminder that Foundation pupils enter and exit school from the side gate, Class 2 pupils, the main visitors gate and Class 3, the car park gate. Staff are on duty to welcome the children into school.

The children have very easily adopted the ‘one way system’ in school and have been perfectly happy with the socially distanced arrangements, as they fully understand the necessity of these measures. They have been equally happy, with the need to wash their hands regularly throughout the day and understand the reasons for this.

Thank you to parents and carers for ensuring that all children ONLY bring in necessary items from home.A coat, water bottle and any necessary medication, is all that they require in school.

We look forward to next week, welcoming the remainder of our pupils into school. Please be reassured that we will all do our utmost to ensure that their new school experience is a positive and enjoyable one.

R Critchell

News: NHS Information

Diabetes Network

Office Address: Cardigan House, University Hospital of Wales,

Heath Park, Cardiff, CF14 4XW

Network Manager: Jon Matthias

[email protected] Tel. 07989 193175

 

 

 

Dear Parents/ Carers

The NHS has asked for this message to be sent out to you.

Undiagnosed Type 1 diabetes in children requires urgent medical attention 

If your child has ANY of the main symptoms of Type 1 diabetes please make an urgent GP appointment or contact the Out of Hours service. The main symptoms are known as the 4 Ts – Thirst, Toilet, Tiredness, Thinner. If you notice your child is thirsty or using the toilet more frequently, is always feeling tired, or has lost weight recently, seek immediate medical advice.

NHS services are very well equipped to look after children safely if they are unwell. Please do not delay seeking medical advice because of Covid-19.

There is more information available here:

https://www.diabetes.org.uk/in_your_area/wales/campaigning/know-type-1—wales

News: North Wales Police Information

We have been asked to share the following message with you by North Wales Police

Community Message From North Wales Police:

We would like to remind you of the following to try to ensure your safety:-

“Can I car share with work colleagues from a different household to travel to and from work?”

– This is not recommended as it is difficult to maintain social distancing.  If you normally share a vehicle with people from other households for essential journeys, we recommend you find a different way to travel.  However, we recognise that there are times when travelling in a car with others can’t be avoided.  Please see the guidance on traveling safely – https://gov.wales/travelling-safely-coronavirus-guidance-public

If you are travelling on public transport it is advised by Welsh Government that you wear a face mask.

The below link takes you to the Welsh Government frequently asked questions page and this page is constantly updated as the First Minister makes adjustments.

https://gov.wales/coronavirus-regulations-guidance

It is still very important to socially distance from other people, the below guidance is for everyone, including children.  It advises on social distancing measures we should all be taking to reduce social interaction between people in order to reduce the transmission of Covid-19.

https://gov.wales/staying-local-social-distancing

If you think you may have Coronavirus and have life threatening symptoms you should call 999.

If you have mild-moderate symptoms do not go to your GP. You can complete the self-symptom checker online to help you.  You can also ring the 111 helpline for advice.

https://111.wales.nhs.uk/SelfAssessments/symptomcheckers/COVID19.aspx

News: Class 2

Hello Everyone,
I hope you are all keeping safe and well. The weather has not been as kind to us the past few days, so let us hope the sunshine returns very soon.
Well done to everyone for the work you are sending to me on Purple Mash. I can see lots of you have enjoyed working on the Summer scene task and also the mask designs too. The stories seem to be favourite  too. I enjoy reading the messages you send to me as it is good to hear what you are busy doing. BRILLIANT! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK.
I am attaching a project activity that I would like you to try and work on if you are able to.  The focus is on Wales.
Anyway, I look forward to seeing you on your ‘Check in and catch up ‘ sessions and let us hope it’s not too long before we can all be together again safely.
Thank you everyone, Take care, Stay safe,  From, Mrs Shickell.

pdf icon Welshproject.pdf

Class 3: Home learning activities week beginning 29th June 2020

Hello All,
It will be great to see some of you back in school next week and I’m looking forward to catching up with you all over the next  couple of weeks.
Thank you once again for your continued hard work and well done for completing the home learning activities.
As there will be pupils still working from home, I have uploaded activities on Purple Mash as normal but extended the time to complete them, to cater for those pupils who will  be in school on different days.
In addition, I have attached a new learning grid that can be  completed over the next two weeks. The focus for this grid is deforestation in Rainforests. There are a range of activities to complete, which I hope you will enjoy doing.
If you need any support, please email me through Hwb or  Purple Mash.
Take Care and Stay Safe!
Regards,
Mrs Roberts

doc icon Rainforest-Home-learning-activities-29-6-20.docx
pdf icon Deforestation-Reading-comprehension-Blue.pdf
pdf icon ni2-g-31-the-effects-of-deforestation-in-the-amazon-rainforest-writing-activity-sheet_ver_2.pdf
doc icon Rainforest-Problem-Solving-using-fractions.docx
pdf icon Save-our-RainForest-tshirt-template.pdf

Class 1: Home learning challenge grid week beginning 29th June 2020

Hello everyone,

We’ve had another busy week with our home learning challenges. Well done with all your hard work we have enjoyed sharing this with you online. We hope you have also had the opportunity to make the most of the glorious weather.

Please find attached the home learning challenge grid for week beginning 29th June. There are a range of activities for you to complete and as always if you need any support please get in touch.

We look forward to catching up with you in school over the next few weeks.

Take care and see you soon.

Mrs Parry and Mrs Tomlinson

pdf icon Home-learning-journey-challenges-week-beg-29.06.20.pdf

Class 1: Home learning challenge grid week beginning 29th June 2020

Hello everyone,

We’ve had another busy week with our home learning challenges. Well done with all your hard work we have enjoyed sharing this with you online. We hope you have also had the opportunity to make the most of the glorious weather.

Please find attached the home learning challenge grid for week beginning 29th June. There are a range of activities for you to complete and as always if you need any support please get in touch.

We look forward to catching up with you in school over the next few weeks.

Take care and see you soon.

Mrs Parry and Mrs Tomlinson

pdf icon Home-learning-journey-challenges-week-beg-29.06.20.pdf

News: School reopening

Thank you to everyone for their hard work in ensuring that school is ready to reopen to small groups of children next week. Staff have worked exceptionally hard and we are all looking forward to seeing you soon. PLEASE read through the booklets again  carefully. It is imperative that everyone follows the guidance we have issued to ensure the safety of all.  It is also VERY important children only bring NECESSARY items from home. This includes medication, a water bottle and a coat if the weather requires it. We look forward to seeing you soon. 
Thank you for your continued support
 Mrs  R Critchell