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  • RETURN TO SCHOOL OF FOUNDATION PHASE AS FROM 22.2.21

    Fri 05 Feb 2021

    Dear Parent/Carer 

     

    We have today sent a letter to all parents regarding the proposed return to school of our Foundation Phase children as from 22.2.21. 

     

    We have also posted this letter  under our "Newsletters" tab.

     

    Further information/details will follow in due course. 

     

    Kind regards

  • REMINDER: RCT DISTANCE/BLENDED LEARNING QUESTIONNAIRE - 4.2.21

    Thu 04 Feb 2021

    Dear Parent/Carer

    Reminder

    As you will be aware, distance learning is presenting incredible challenges and opportunities for teachers, parents/carers and pupils at this time.

     

    On the 26th January we forwarded to you a copy of an e-mail from the Director of Education of RCT which included a link to a Survey regarding your experiences of distance/blended learning so far. The closing date for the Survey is Saturday 13th February 2021

     

    The Guidance referred to in the e-mail can be accessed under the "Newsletters" tab on the chool website. The Guide may help your understanding of the many forms of learning your child/ren could be engaging in currently but is not exhaustive list.

    Kind regards

     

  • RCT GUIDANCE ON BLENDED LEARNING FOR PARENTS/CARERS - 4.2.21

    Thu 04 Feb 2021

    Dear Parent/Guardian

     

    We have today received and e-mail from RCT with a request that we distribute the RCT Guidance on Blended Learning to all parents/carers.  This has been sent to all parents by way of e-mail today.

     

    In addition, we have also posted this Guidance under the "Newsletters" tab on this site.

     

    Kind regards

  • REMINDER OF CLARIFICATION OF WRV VISITS POSTED 22/1/21

    Mon 01 Feb 2021

     

     

    Fri 22 Jan 2021

    Dear Parent/Guardian

     

    As you are aware a letter was sent to you on 19th January re: engaging in distance learning. I understand that some of the content within this letter has been screenshotted and placed on social media and I wished to clarify the position of the Attendance and Wellbeing Service at this time and our expectations as a school.

     

    I am sorry that some of you may have felt that the tone of the letter portrayed unrealistic expectations on distance learning or construed that a referral would be made directly to the Attendance and Wellbeing Service if your child(ren) failed to engage in distance learning. For clarity, referrals from the school to the Attendance and Wellbeing Service will only be made if there has been a failure to engage with distance learning and you have failed to contact the school to discuss or answer any of our messages or calls over a short period. A referral would then be made for a Wellbeing Response Visit to ensure that you are all safe and well and also to determine if there are any barriers you are currently facing to engaging with the distance learning. As the name Wellbeing Response Visit suggests this is primarily to ensure our pupils, and you as their families, are okay.

     

    If needed due to no contact, a referral would be made by the school and as a result of a referral, the Attendance and Wellbeing Service will make a visit to your home but they will adhere to all Public Health Wales guidance. This includes maintaining social distancing and frequent sanitising of hands between visits. These are not visits into the house and they will remain outdoors at all times at a safe distance. The Attendance and Wellbeing Service will then report back to us when the family, including the pupils, have been seen and they will also report to us any needs you have from the school so that we can support you effectively going forward.

     

    As stated above, these referrals would only be made as a last resort when we have been unable to contact you. If you are facing any issues with the learning platforms we use as a school or in understanding and engaging with the work set, please contact us so that we can support you via Class Dojo, telephone or email.  Where there is no engagement with learning, we may try to contact you via Class Dojo, telephone, email or text message and would request that you respond to these as soon as possible so that it is not necessary for a referral to be made for a door-knock. We understand many of you have work, caring, childcare and other commitments during the day but would ask you to communicate with us as soon as you can if you receive a call or message.

     

    As we may need to contact you, if you have updated your phone number recently please let us know so that we can amend our records.

     

    I hope the above has clarified the previous letter and please do not hesitate to contact the school in future if anything is not clear from our letters. I wanted to thank you all for continuing to work with us in these difficult times and supporting your child’s education until such time we are able to resume face-to-face teaching.

     

    Kind regards

     

    Mr Gardner

  • LATEST NEWS BRIEFING FROM THE FIRST MINISTER FOR WALES REGARDING SCHOOLS/COLLEGES 29.1.21

    Fri 29 Jan 2021

    Dear Parent/Guardian
     
    As you will be aware, the First Minister was involved in a Welsh Government press conference today and announced the following key messages:
     
    1.    Schools will continue to be open to vulnerable children and the children of critical workers up until the half-term. All other learners will continue to access remote learning during this period.


    2.    The youngest pupils in Wales could possibly begin returning to school after the February half-term if rates of coronavirus continue to fall.  


    3.    If the transmission of Covid continues to decline, pupils will start returning to school in a phased way from 22nd February, beginning with our youngest learners.   


    4.    Ministers and Welsh Government officials will continue to engage with Local Authorities, Trade Unions and representative groups to plan for the return of learners to school.


    5.    Welsh Government is committed to ensuring that schools, parents and carers have plenty of time to plan for change and it is hoped that Councils and schools across Wales will receive timely notifications so that we are able to strategically plan for key changes. I know this is something that we all want to ensure that this next transitional phase is as seamless as possible. 

     

    We have also sent this news item to all parents on Class Dojo.

     

    Thanking you all for your patience and cooperation in the current climate.

     

    Kind regards

    MR S K GARDNER

  • Distance Learning

    Tue 26 Jan 2021
    1. Dear parent/carer

     

    Distance learning is presenting incredible challenges and opportunities for teachers, parents/carers and pupils at this time.  Please find attached a Blended Learning guidance that may help your understanding of the many forms of learning your child/ren could be engaging in currently (this is not exhaustive).

     

    Your views on this matter are so important to us.  Below is a link to a survey.  If you have some time, we would be very grateful if you could complete this by 13.2.21 and share your experiences with us so far.

     

    https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=urld5xeqAE6lTjrUN9dAniCI7CrY74pDmrZsfMIP8AxUQTFZRzdHMllVNjQ0SUw0RFY0QzBIMFhQNi4u

     

    Can we remind you that should you experience any difficulties accessing the learning from your school/s, please contact them directly and they will be able to support you.

    Many thanks,

     

    Gaynor Davies

    Director of Education & Inclusion Services

  • Clarification of WRV visits

    Fri 22 Jan 2021

    Dear Parent/Guardian

     

    As you are aware a letter was sent to you on 19th January re: engaging in distance learning. I understand that some of the content within this letter has been screenshotted and placed on social media and I wished to clarify the position of the Attendance and Wellbeing Service at this time and our expectations as a school.

     

    I am sorry that some of you may have felt that the tone of the letter portrayed unrealistic expectations on distance learning or construed that a referral would be made directly to the Attendance and Wellbeing Service if your child(ren) failed to engage in distance learning. For clarity, referrals from the school to the Attendance and Wellbeing Service will only be made if there has been a failure to engage with distance learning and you have failed to contact the school to discuss or answer any of our messages or calls over a short period. A referral would then be made for a Wellbeing Response Visit to ensure that you are all safe and well and also to determine if there are any barriers you are currently facing to engaging with the distance learning. As the name Wellbeing Response Visit suggests this is primarily to ensure our pupils, and you as their families, are okay.

     

    If needed due to no contact, a referral would be made by the school and as a result of a referral, the Attendance and Wellbeing Service will make a visit to your home but they will adhere to all Public Health Wales guidance. This includes maintaining social distancing and frequent sanitising of hands between visits. These are not visits into the house and they will remain outdoors at all times at a safe distance. The Attendance and Wellbeing Service will then report back to us when the family, including the pupils, have been seen and they will also report to us any needs you have from the school so that we can support you effectively going forward.

     

    As stated above, these referrals would only be made as a last resort when we have been unable to contact you. If you are facing any issues with the learning platforms we use as a school or in understanding and engaging with the work set, please contact us so that we can support you via Class Dojo, telephone or email.  Where there is no engagement with learning, we may try to contact you via Class Dojo, telephone, email or text message and would request that you respond to these as soon as possible so that it is not necessary for a referral to be made for a door-knock. We understand many of you have work, caring, childcare and other commitments during the day but would ask you to communicate with us as soon as you can if you receive a call or message.

     

    As we may need to contact you, if you have updated your phone number recently please let us know so that we can amend our records.

     

    I hope the above has clarified the previous letter and please do not hesitate to contact the school in future if anything is not clear from our letters. I wanted to thank you all for continuing to work with us in these difficult times and supporting your child’s education until such time we are able to resume face-to-face teaching.

     

    Kind regards

     

    Mr Gardner

  • Autism Friendly School Award

    Mon 11 Jan 2021
    Our school has just be awarded Autism Friendly status

    The Autism Friendly award makes businesses /schools more accessible and helps open up community spaces to autistic people and their families. The Award champions premises who commit to making sure that autistic visitors receive the same warm welcome as everybody else.

    A big thank you to all staff /governor's for their efforts in attaining
    the award. A special thank you to Mrs Burrows whose hard work and dedication was the driving force behind achieving the award status.
  • E-MAIL FROM GAYNOR DAVIES REGARDING REVISED CHILDCARE ARRANGEMENTS AS FROM 18.1.21 - 8.1.21

    Fri 08 Jan 2021

    Dear Parent/Guardian

     

    We have today forwarded a copy of an e-mail received today from Gaynor Davies, Director of Education to all parents by way of e-mail  regarding the revised childcare arrangements which will apply as from Monday 18th January 2021. 

     

    Please note that if you qualify under the new criteria and the conditions issued by RCTCBC and you wish to secure a place for your child/children, you must let us know no later than 3.30 p.m.. on Monday 11th January 2021.  either by contacting Mr Gardner via Class Dojo or by e-mailing us at admin.capcochprimary@rctcbc.gov.uk

     

    A copy of the e-mail can be accessed by clicking on our "News & Events" tab and then by further clicking on "Newsletters".

     

    Places will be limited and will be allocated on a first come, first served basis.  

     

    Kind regards

  • OTE TO PARENTS REGARDING FREE INCREASES TO MOBILE DATA ALLOWANCES TO SUPPORT CHILDREN - 7.1.21

    Thu 07 Jan 2021

    Dear Parent/Guardian

     

    We have today compiled a note from information on the Gov.Uk website about free increases to mobile data allowances in order to support children in the current pandemic by various mobile phone companies.  This note has been sent to all parents by way of e-mail this afternoon.

     

    If you would like us to apply for this on behalf will you please either let Mr Gardner know by way of your child's class Dojo or alternatively,by e-mail at admin.capcochprimary@rctcbc.gov.uk with the information required No later than next Friday 15th January 2021 and we will look into this for you.

     

    The note can be accessed by clicking on the "News & Events" tab and then by clicking on the "Newsletters" tab.

     

     

    Kind regards

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