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Schools re-opening for all children - March 8th

Dear Families,

 

Following the announcement from the Prime Minister this week, we are really looking forward to welcoming your child back on Monday 8th March. We will continue to stagger the children in, so start and finish times will be the same and we will continue to keep the children in their class bubbles.

 

Please see below for a reminder of drop off and collection times:

Year group

Drop off/pick up location

Drop off time

Pick up time

Nursery - AM

Children enter via Wotton Road side gate and exit via Yr 1 doors into the main playground.

8:45

11:45

Nursery - PM

Children arrive and enter via main playground – via main gate and enter the school through the Yr 1 doors. Children will exit via the Wotton Road side gate.

12:30

3:30

Reception - Moon

Wotton Road side gate entrance. Parents wait on R footprints and do not enter premises

8:55

3:20

Reception - Sun

Wotton Road side gate entrance. Parents wait on R footprints and do not enter premises

9:00

3:25

Year 1

Front playground – via main gate. Parents wait on phase 1 footprints and do not enter premises

8:55

3:30

Year 2

Front playground – via main gate. Parents wait on phase 1 footprints and do not enter premises.

9:00

3:35

Year 3

Front playground – via main gate. Parents wait on phase 1 footprints and do not enter premises.

9:05

3:40

Year 4

Via gate leading to green playground. Parents wait on footprints and do not enter premises.

9:05

3:40

Year 5

Via gate leading to green playground. Parents wait on footprints and do not enter premises.

9:00

3:35

Year 6

Via gate leading to green playground. Parents wait on footprints and do not enter premises.

8:55

3:30

 

As restrictions continue to ease, to ensure that everyone is kept safe, we will revisit and adapt our risk assessment. We are hoping that after Easter, if infection rates continue to decrease,  we can open a breakfast and an after school provision to support working families.

 

More than anything, we want everyone to be back in school and making the most of our exciting learning opportunities. We need to be safe in our approach and we ask you to also consider the health and safety of our school community by continuing wearing a mask at drop off and collection and keeping a distance from other families.

 

On return to school, we would like to support our children’s wellbing and mental health by giving each class a plant bed to nurture and look after. The aim is to grow vegetables and herbs with the children, which they will be able to use in the summer term as part of their DT food curriculum. If you are able to, please send in a packet of seeds with your child when they return on the 8th March. Seeds can be bought in supermarkets and Poundland.

 

Thank you for you continued support and understanding during this time.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Kate Bass

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