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Dear Parent/Carer
Following a number of concerns from Parents on Friday regarding the application process/result of applications made to secure a place in Breakfast Club after the Easter break, we e-mailed Catering Services to make further enquiries and address the concerns raised,
We have this morning, received a reply to our e-mail and Catering Services have informed us that they have been advised by the RCT web team that a problem arose when a large number of parents were trying to submit their applications at exactly the same time. In addition, they are aware that some parents have received duplicate emails. If an email has been received stating the application was successful, the child’s place has been secured and all other emails can be ignored.
At the moment, Catering Services are now working through reserve lists and will be in touch with parents/carers to confirm places if they become available via the on-line process.
They have also informed us that unfortunately, the current legislative framework does not allow Catering Services to prioritise key workers or vulnerable learners. The Breakfast Club provision was established to provide children with the opportunity of having a healthy breakfast before school and as a consequence provides open access to all pupils. Catering Services are unable to prioritise pupils on the basis of their individual needs or parents/carers’ work status
They have also advised us that should parents wish to make a complaint to e-mail them directly at schoolplanning@rctcbc.gov.uk.
Unfortunately, we have no control over who is granted or refused a place as this decisions are not made by the school but by Catering Services and in addition, we have not control or input into the application process.
As you know we are always willing to help parents if we can but unfortunately, are not able to assist parents with regard to Breakfast Club at this time.
Kind regards
MR S K GARDNER
Headteacher
11th March 2021
Dear Parents/Carers,
I hope that you are all well and keeping safe.
Car Park
With KS2 returning to school, we will have a greater capacity of pupils and parents on the school premises. I would ask that parents do not use the school car park for dropping their children off at school. The car park is purely for staff to park their vehicle in order to start work. Already, having limited space the added congestion of parental vehicles is preventing staff from doing this.
We would also ask that parents do not park outside of the school gates, as this too hinders staff/parents from accessing the school site.
The school car park cannot be used by parents. As we are only using one gate due to Covid19, it means that pupils and parents can only enter and exit via School Street. Under Health and Safety, we ask that driving vehicles onto the site is refrained from.
Breakfast Club
Breakfast club will be between 8.30am and 8.45am. Pupils are asked to walk around the one way system to their classroom doors. Please do not enter the school before 8.25am. Parents and pupils will not be able to gain access to the school until this time as the gates will be locked and opened at 8.25am.
Thank you for your continued support in these matters.
Kind regards,
S Gardner (Headteacher)
Dear Parents/Carer
As you will recall, Friday 26th March was designated as a training day but we would now like to postpone this training day to further in the year.
As a staff, we feel that as your children have been off for such a long period, now is not the time to further disrupt their education. We want to get the children back into a routine.
In the circumstances, Friday 26th March, we will be open as normal for all children
This message has also been sent to all parents/carers via Parentmail and text message this morning.
Thank you for your understanding at this difficult time.
Kind regards
MR S.K. GARDNER
Dear Parent/Carer
We have been asked by RCT to inform all parents that if your child requires a place in the summer term breakfast club (12th April – 20th July) you must complete an application form using the following link https://www.rctcbc.gov.uk/breakfastclubform.
The form will be available for completion from 7am, on Friday 12th March to 5pm until Friday 19th March.
The number of places due to Covid restrictions will be limited to ensure that social distancing and effective hygiene and preventative measures can be maintained.
Places will be prioritised based on the time of application and you will be notified by RCT at the end of the application if you are successful or unsuccessful.
Unsuccessful applicants will be placed on a reserve list and non-attendance will result in places being reallocated. Please note that in light of the current legislation in relation to breakfast clubs, prioritisation cannot be given to specific groups (e.g. previously unsuccessful applicants, vulnerable groups or key workers) as this provision is intended to provide a healthy breakfast to all learners.
If your child requires a place in the summer term breakfast club (12th April – 20th July) please complete an application form using the following link https://www.rctcbc.gov.uk/breakfastclubform.
The form will be available for completion from 7am, Friday 12th March to 5pm, Friday 19th March. The number of places due to Covid restrictions will be limited to ensure that social distancing and effective hygiene and preventative measures can be maintained. Places will be prioritised based on the time of application and you will be notified at the end of the application if you are successful or unsuccessful. Unsuccessful applicants will be placed on a reserve list and non-attendance will result in places being reallocated. Please note that in light of the current legislation in relation to breakfast clubs, prioritisation cannot be given to specific groups (e.g. previously unsuccessful applicants, vulnerable groups or key workers) as this provision is intended to provide a healthy breakfast to all learners. As places are restricted, please only apply if your child requires access to a free, healthy breakfast before the start of the school
The breakfast club summer term information will also be shared via the RCT website and social media channels.
As places are restricted, please only apply if your child requires access to a free, healthy breakfast before the start of the school day.
The breakfast club summer term information will also be shared via the RCT website and social media channels.
Dear Parent/Carer
We have today received an e-mail from the Director of Education asking us to distribute a letter that they have received from Public Health Wales regarding measures to take to control the spread of the Virus on the childrens return to school
The letter contains important information regarding what parents and carers can do to control the spread of the virus and ensure a successful return to the school setting.
We have also sent this letter to all parents by way of e-mail this morning via Parentmail.
The letter can be accessed in the usual way by clicking on the "News & Events" tab and then by clicking on the "Newsletters" tab.
MR S K GARDNER
Dear Parent/Carer
We have today sent out by e-mail and by way of Class Dojo to all parents our March 2021 Newsletter. This can also be accessed by clicking on the "News & Events" tab and then by further clicking on our "Newsletters" tab.
Looking forward to seeing our Key Stage 2 children (Year 3-6) again when they return on 15th February 2021.
Kind regards
MR S K GARDNER
3rd March 2021
Dear Parent/Carer,
As you will be aware the Education Minister confirmed on 5 February 2021 that foundation phase learners should return to school from 22 February.
All learners in the foundation phase have now successfully returned to our schools in Rhondda Cynon Taf. As the number of coronavirus cases in our communities has continued to fall new plans have been announced by our Education Minister today.
From the 15 March primary, secondary, all-through schools, special schools and PRUs will provide onsite education provision for:
• All primary aged learners
• Vulnerable learners
• Critical worker’s children
• Learners undertaking essential exams or assessments
• Learners in Years 11 and 13.
Flexibility will also be offered to secondary schools, all-through schools and PRUs to provide access to the onsite education provision for other learners, including those in Years 10 and 12, who may also have been entered for qualifications this summer. In addition to this, arrangements will also be made to enable learners from Years 7, 8 and 9 to attend schools for face-to-face check-ins prior to the Easter break where at all possible. The opportunity to check-in will be focused on support for wellbeing and readiness for return to school after Easter.
It is anticipated that there will be a full return of learners to school following the Easter break and these plans will be informed by the most current medical advice available, at this time. Schools will have a degree of flexibility to develop a plan for the phased return of learners back into schools, and they will be in contact with you shortly to confirm arrangements for your child’s setting. Their plans will be guided by the school facilities, the sizes of year groups and their detailed risk assessments. However, the following arrangements will apply to all schools in Rhondda Cynon Taf:
• All foundation phase learners will continue to attend school throughout the phased introduction of new year groups back in to school.
• Arrangements for the phased return of learners in key stage 2, and Years 11 and 13 will commence on the 15 March 2021.
• Learners in Years 7, 8 and 9 will have accessed at least one check-in on school premises prior to the Easter break, where at all possible
• Vulnerable learners and the children of critical workers will continue to access face to face education in school until their year group has returned to school.
• Remote learning will continue to be provided for self-isolating learners and those year groups not accessing face to face learning in school.
At secondary level, significant focus will be placed on ensuring appropriate assessment of learners in Years 11 and 13 for qualification purposes. Remote learning will continue for those learners and year groups not engaged in face to face learning, with an acknowledgment that this poses specific challenges as face to face learning in school increases. Remote learning will also continue for self-isolating learners that are unable to attend school due to shielding, close contact with a confirmed case or a Covid diagnosis.
From the 15 March 2021, the number of places for Breakfast Club will continue to be limited to ensure that social distancing and effective hygiene and preventative measures can be maintained. Therefore, the parents/children that have previously successfully applied and secured a placement for breakfast club in December 2020 will be able to access this provision. A new application process will commence on 12 March 2021 for summer term breakfast club provision from (12 April 2021–20 July 2021). Further information will follow in due course.
All Covid risk assessments will be updated by our school leaders to reflect current Welsh Government and local authority guidance on the phased return of learners to school. All staff have the option of participating in twice weekly lateral flow tests to keep everyone in the school community safe. There will be an opportunity for young people in Year 10 and above to also undertake twice weekly lateral flow testing in the home context. Further information and detailed guidance on this will follow as soon as this is made available by Welsh Government.
Staggered start and finish times will be maximised and schools will continue to have robust plans and a range of measures in place to mitigate any identified risks in a school setting. All secondary school aged learners will continue to require a face covering for use in school where social distancing cannot be maintained (including within the classroom).
I am sure that you are all delighted that your children are returning to school after many months of significant restrictions. These restrictions remain of course, and your continued support in adhering to these in our communities is hugely appreciated.
Many thanks for continuing to support you child with their learning.
With best wishes.
Gaynor Davies
Director of Education and Inclusion Services
Dear Parent/Carer
Just a quick reminder that dinner money for your child must be paid at least 24 hrs before your child/ren take dinners. No dinner will be given if your child/rens account is in arrears unless you have made a prior arrangement with Mrs Kent in the school office.
The price for school dinners is £2.55 per day/£12.75 per week. No money is accepted in the school office and payment must be made using your child/rens unique pin number.
As you may also be aware, school dinners operate on an two week menu. The menu will start again next week on week 1 as from Monday 1st March and the menu can be viewed by clicking on tje "key information" tab and then by clicking on "dinners".
Kind regards
Dear Parent/Carer
We have today sent out by e-mail and by way of Class Dojo to all parents our February 2021 Newsletter. This can also be accessed by clicking on the "News & Events" tab and then by further clicking on our "Newsletters" tab.
Looking forward to seeing Foundation Phase children again when they return after the Half Term break on Monday 22nd February 2021.
Kind regards
MR S K GARDNER
Dear Parent/Carer,
On the 29th of January, the First Minister announced that if the number of coronavirus cases continued to fall over the following weeks that plans would be put in place to return our youngest learners in our primary schools back to school from the 22nd of February 2021. The most recently published medical evidence supports the phased return of learners back into school and as a result the Education Minister confirmed on the 5th of February 2021 that foundation phase learners are set to return to school after the half-term break.
Your support with your child’s home learning has been invaluable in recent months but a return to school is now required to enable your child/ren to benefit from much needed face to face learning with their peers so that they can reach their academic potential. Research tells us that time spent out of education settings can impact adversely on a child’s development, and your support in enabling your child to return to school from the 22nd of February is now needed. The safe return of foundation phase learners is the first part of the return of learners to schools. This will include children in nursery, reception, year 1 and year 2. Remote learning will continue for all other age groups (years 3 upwards) so that the risks of transmitting Covid-19 in the community can be minimised.
During this transitional period, the other current Welsh Government Restrictions for alert level 4 will continue to remain in place. Outside of school it will be important that children and their families continue to stay at home as much as possible, engage in essential travel only and
limit their contact with others. Kirsty Williams, the Education Minister, has strongly advised that families continue to comply with the restrictions outside of school and that families avoid children’s social contact with others outside of their family bubble. When collecting children
from school, parents will need to keep to 2m social distancing and wear face coverings on school grounds so that we keep everyone safe. Only one adult taking children to and from school is recommended to minimise risks. School transport will be run as normal for entitled
pupils and if you are not intending to use school transport for your child/ren please can you notify your school.
The current school and remote learning arrangements will continue until half-term. After the half-term break the following arrangements will apply:
Foundation phase learners in all school settings will start to return to school on the 22nd of February. All foundation phase children should be in school by the 26th of February at the latest. You child’s school will contact you shortly to tell you which year groups will be returning on which day. Children that are shielding or are unable to attend school due self-isolation will be able to access remote learning opportunities.
All schools, including mainstream and special schools, and pupil referral units, will continue to provide remote learning opportunities and wellbeing support for all learners in years 3 to 13 as face to face learning in school will not be possible for these year groups (unless they are eligible for vulnerable learner or critical worker provision).
There will be continued provision for vulnerable learners and the children of critical workers on school sites after the half-term break. This provision will be during core school hours.
Vulnerable learner provision will be made for eligible children in all school settings. Eligible children include children:
that have additional learning needs; are looked after; are young carers; are in need of care and support; or with child protection needs. Your child’s school will work with you to confirm arrangements for your child’s access to vulnerable learner provision and face to face learning in school. This provision will be available for eligible children in years 3 and above. Children in the foundation phase will access school with their peers and will not require this provision.
Critical worker provision will continue for mainstream learners in years 3 to 8. Learners in years 7 to 11 accessing learning support class provision in secondary schools and learners in years 3 to 13 in special schools can continue accessing critical worker provision. In Rhondda Cynon Taf the following professional groups will be prioritised in the first instance for critical worker provision:
- Health and social care workers
- Public safety (emergency workers) and national security - - workers
- Education and childcare workers
- Food and other necessary goods workers.
If space allows, due regard will also be made of the Welsh Government’s wider list of critical workers. Further detail regarding critical worker definitions is provided via the following link: https://gov.wales/identifying-children-critical-workers-guidance.
Please only apply for this provision if your work is critical to the Covid-19 response, you clearly meet eligibility and are scheduled to work and have exhausted all possible childcare avenues. All schools will notify you directly of the provision that they have in place. Can you please direct any queries relating to this provision to the school and not to the local authority. There will be no critical worker provision for foundation phase learners as they will be attending school.
Breakfast club provision will be made available in all primary school settings. These places will be made available to foundation phase learners who were previously successful in obtaining a breakfast club place for the spring term and learners accessing vulnerable learner and critical worker provision on school sites. However, if demand exceeds supply first priority will be given to foundation phase applicants, followed by vulnerable learners and then the children of critical workers. Unfortunately, places cannot be guaranteed and will be subject to availability. All children will have to remain in their allocated year groups in breakfast clubs.
Catering for school meals will be available on site as normal for parents who choose to purchase a school lunch.
Free school meal payments will continue to be made for learners in the foundation phase until the 26th of February only and these payments will cease after this date. Children accessing education on school sites who are eligible for free school meals will receive lunch at their school. All children accessing distance learning at home due to current arrangements or who are self-isolating or shielding due to Covid-19 will continue to access BACs payments at a rate of £19.50 per week if they are eligible for free school meals. The Welsh Government has also made available funding at the rate of £19.50 per week per learner to make free school meal provision available during school holidays, up to and including Easter 2021. Please direct any queries relating to this matter to your child’s school.
Can I thank you again for all of your hard work in supporting your child’s learning at home. I appreciate that these have been very challenging times. I am sure you will appreciate the tremendous efforts made by our school staff to deliver remote learning for your child whilst also providing face to face learning on school sites. Your views on your child’s remote learning offer would be appreciated and a survey is currently live to capture your views. The link can be found at:
https://www.rctcbc.gov.uk/EN/Resident/EmergenciesSafetyandCrime/InformationforResidentsCoronavirus/NEWCoronavirusCOVID19latestinformation/Schoolreturn/Schoolslatest.aspx
The survey will close on the 13th of February.
I hope this outlines current arrangements after the half-term break. Further information can also be found on the Council’s website.
Best wishes for a restful half-term break to you all.
Many thanks,
Gaynor Davies
Director of Education and Inclusion Services