Lancasterian Primary School A safe and welcoming learning community where: - we all aim high; - everyone is included; - creativity is valued. Issue No: 28 Date: Friday 10 July 20 www.lancasterianprimary.co.uk @LancasterianPri WEEKLY NEWSLETTER Value of the Moment: Growth Mindset Back to School September 2020 Last week the government issued the guidance for the return to school for all pupils in September. We are currently working on our updated Return to School Plan and will share this with you once it is completed. I will also write to you next week with important informaon you will need to know for the return to school in September. It is expected that all children return to school on Monday 7 th September, unless the local or naonal rate of infecon prohibits this. This includes children who have been shielding or have family members who have been shielding, as this is due to be suspended on 1 st August. If your child is under the care of a specialist health professional you may need to discuss their return to school with that health professional before September (usually at their next planned clinical appointment) and let us know as soon as possible if they are advised not to return. We are looking forward to seeing everyone in the new school year and moving forward as a learning community! - Paul Murphy Reminder: 2020/21 School Opening Times, including Early Start for Year 6 School mes will remain unchanged next year, with opening mes as per the table below. However, although we had originally planned to end the early start for Y6 children in 2020/21, in consultaon with school governors we have decided to connue this next year due to the disrupon to the children’s learning in 2019/20. This will help the year 6 children to catch up and be ready for secondary school and their end of year 6 SATs tests. Whilst we understand that this may cause some inconvenience to parents/carers in terms of drop off, please understand that we are doing this in the best interest of your child’s educaon and remember that many year 6 children travel to school unaccompanied, if their parents feel that this is safe for them. The addional me will be used to cover missed learning from this school year and we will also be providing summer learning packs for current year 5 children to help them to get a head start over summer. Please remember that you will need to please leave the playground as soon as your child is with their teacher, in order to aid social distancing. Gates (in order of opening) Gate Opening Time Day Start Time for Children Gate Closing Time KS2 for Y6 8:25am 8:30am 8.35am Nursery 8:45am 8:45am 8:50am Recepon 8:45am 8:50am 8:55am KS1 8:50am 8:55am 9:00am KS2 for Y3 - 5 8:52am 9:00am 9:05am End of Term Closure and September Start Date The school closes for the summer holiday on Friday 17 th July at 12:30pm. We re-open for pupils on Monday 7 th September 2020.
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Lancasterian Primary School A safe and welcoming learning community where:
- we all aim high;
- everyone is included;
- creativity is valued.
Issue No: 28 Date: Friday 10 July 20
www.lancasterianprimary.co.uk @LancasterianPri
WEEKLY NEWSLETTER
Value of the Moment: Growth Mindset Back to School September 2020
Last week the government issued the guidance for the return to school for all pupils in September. We are currently working on our updated Return to School Plan and will share this with you once it is completed. I will also write to you next week with important information you will need to know for the return to school in September.
It is expected that all children return to school on Monday 7th September, unless the local or national rate of infection prohibits this. This includes children who have been
shielding or have family members who have been shielding, as this is due to be suspended on 1st August. If your child is under the care of a specialist health professional you may need to discuss their return to school with that health
professional before September (usually at their next planned clinical appointment) and let us know as soon as possible if they are advised not to return.
We are looking forward to seeing everyone in the new school year and moving forward as a learning community! - Paul Murphy
Reminder: 2020/21 School Opening Times, including Early Start for Year 6
School times will remain unchanged next year, with opening times as per the table below.
However, although we had originally planned to end the early start for Y6 children in 2020/21, in consultation with school governors we have decided to continue this next year due to the disruption to the children’s learning in 2019/20. This will help the year 6 children to catch up and be ready for secondary school and their end of year 6 SATs tests. Whilst we understand that this may cause some inconvenience to parents/carers in terms of drop off, please understand that we are doing this in the best interest of your child’s education and remember that many year 6 children travel to school unaccompanied, if their parents feel that this is safe for them.
The additional time will be used to cover missed learning from this school year and we will also be providing summer learning packs for current year 5 children to help them to get a head start over summer.
Please remember that you will need to please leave the playground as soon as your child is with their teacher, in order to aid social distancing.
The teachers for next year have been allocated as below. As we are unable to do ‘meet the teacher’ session with children as usual in the last week, we will be sending out PowerPoint presentations to all children next week, one from their current class
teacher saying goodbye and another from their new class teacher saying hello!
Year/Role: Teacher(s): Taking class currently known as:
N Rachel Turnbull and Philippa Critchley (1 day) n/a
R Julia Ryan and Philippa Critchley (2 days) n/a
Deirdre O’Leary and Philippa Critchley (2 days) n/a
1 Holly Thompson Monger
Rose Hughes Williams
2 Ciara Smiles Sterling
Elena Levendi Fawcett
3 Kathleen Tekiner Gandhi
Amba Bailey Attenborough
4 Leisel Anderson Nightingale
Elena Speigl Obama
5 Jane Monaghan Coleman
Fatma Tumburi Wiltshire
6 Rob Crump Earhart
Victoria Morgan Yousafzai
ICT Leader Valentina Evangelou n/a
Music and Performing Arts Leader
Tim Bentley n/a
Additional Year 6 Teacher Andrea Batten n/a
Additional Year 6 Teacher Charlotte Clinton – DHT Lead Teacher n/a
Additional Year 6 Teacher Angela Fitzgerald – AHT Inclusion n/a
Coronavirus Response Parents/Carers Survey
A huge thank you to the 34 parents/carers who completed the survey – your input is greatly appreciated.
I am really pleased to see very positive outcomes in the survey, as well as some really useful food for thought; this information will be reviewed in detail during our self-evaluation day and will inform the strengths and areas for development which we identify for
the 2020/21 School Improvement Plan. I will share more details of the results next week.
Comparison of Haringey’s weekly rate of COVID-19 confirmed cases to national and London data.
For England, this week’s rate of COVID-10 cases is 5.1 cases per 100,000, for London it is 2.3 cases per 100,000 and for Haringey it is 0.7 cases per 100,000 (down from 2.6 cases per 100,000 last week). This shows that Haringey’s infection rate continues to be
lower than both national and London rates.
End of Year Class Parties – Friday 17th July
For children attending school there will be end of term class parties on the last day, i.e. Friday 17th July.
Please could you send in party food donations on Tuesday 14th July
so that we keep it to one side in school for 72 hours for Covid safety reasons before sharing.
Please see updated acceptable foods list below. Any food sent after Tuesday 14th July or which is not on the list will unfortunately have to be turned away for safety reasons.
Effort and Achievement Winners 2019/20 Although we have been unable to hold our annual Effort and Achievement Evening to celebrate the hard work of KS1/2 children this year (due to social distancing restrictions) we still want to congratulate those children who have been chosen by their teach-ers for a special mention. The children in the list below will receive a £7 book voucher for each category they have won, emailed
to the address for their parent/carer which we have on the system. If you think the email address is out of date, please let us know at [email protected].
Year/Class Prize Winner
1/Sterling Effort in Reading Beka
1/Sterling Effort in Writing Tanishah
1/Sterling Effort in Maths Huseyin
1/Sterling Effort in Foundation Subjects Ellis
1/Sterling Best Behaviour for Learning Eylul
1/Sterling School Values Ambassador Mohamed
1/Sterling Best Attendance Aston 100%
Year Prize Winner
1/Fawcett Effort in Reading Bunyamin
1/Fawcett Effort in Writing Severina
1/Fawcett Effort in Maths Maja
1/Fawcett Effort in Foundation Subjects James
1/Fawcett Best Behaviour for Learning Rahime
1/Fawcett School Values Ambassador Ella
1/Fawcett Best Attendance Cihan 99.57%
Year Prize Winner
2/Gandhi Effort in Reading Yashneel
2/Gandhi Effort in Writing Suna
2/Gandhi Effort in Maths Valentino
2/Gandhi Effort in Foundation Subjects Kian - History
2/Gandhi Best Behaviour for Learning Veronica
2/Gandhi School Values Ambassador Zakiya
2/Gandhi Best Attendance Phuc 100%
Year Prize Winner
2/Attenborough Effort in Reading Ricardo
2/Attenborough Effort in Writing Klaudia
2/Attenborough Effort in Maths Eliza
2/Attenborough Effort in Foundation Subjects Soul - Geography