Welcome back to our first remote summer term! We hope that you have enjoyed some happy and relaxing days over the holidays.
As you are aware, over Easter, we have developed our new ‘home learning’ provision which can be found on the school website. Hopefully, you have found it useful and easy to access. Our intention is to change the English and maths weekly and the other activities every 3 weeks.
Please remember that while we are setting these tasks to support children’s learning and help maintain routine, we recognise, as mentioned previously, that many of you are also working from home or are facing other challenges. Please just do what you can and allow the children to do what they can without worrying.
While we can’t say yet when we’ll be able to open the school fully, rest assured that we are here for you and your children over the coming days and weeks. You are doing an amazing job to support your children’s well-being and learning.
To the children-we love seeing examples of your learning at home-keep sending them in as we miss you in school and they make us smile! Remember to let your light shine in all you do and say!
Earth Day 2020
Today is Earth Day and our key worker children have been learning about how they can help to protect our world.
They made posters and commitment crafts to show how they could help.
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Colourful ‘Stained Glass’
Our Key Worker children have been busy over the Easter holidays, creating rainbow effect ‘stained glass’ patterns to place in their windows. We are very impressed with the results, they will look amazing at home.
Celebrating Easter at Home
To all of our wonderful children and families.
We thought the links below might be useful to you. Please view them if you wish. The Stations of the Cross were made by our Youth Ministry Team in school, along with other members of Youth Ministry teams in local schools and ‘Holy Week at Home’ is a Diocesan Resource.
You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Staying safe at school and spreading smiles.
Covid-19 Updated Safeguarding Policy
We have updated our safeguarding policy in response to the current situation. This can be found in the policy section.
Links to streaming of online Masses
We thought this would be a useful link for anyone wanting to take part in Mass from your own home- here you will find a list of all churches in the Diocese who have the facility to stream live Masses.
http://www.rcdhn.org.uk/health/coronavirus.php#area2
Parents guide to Online Safety
With schools now being officially closed because of the COVID-19 outbreak, it is likely that there will be an increase of internet use for families and children over the coming weeks. With that in mind, here are some great tips for parents on setting up the right controls and privacy settings to ensure their child stays safe online. Parents Guide to Cyber Safety Book.
This information has been provided by Durham Constabulary.
Free Reading Books
Collins have released free access to their reading scheme books online- they’re really good quality and follow book bands which most schools use.
As a rough guide:
Reception- pink/red/yellow/light blue
Y1- light blue/green/orange/turquoise
Y2- turquoise/purple/gold/white/lime
Aldi kit for schools
Our 3 Aldi Kits for Schools bags have arrived. Thank you to everyone for helping collect vouchers. The kits will help replenish our worn equipment.
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