CORONAVIRUS Update 4

Friday 27th March

Dear Parents

We do hope you are all keeping well and have managed to enjoy some time outside in your gardens this week. The sunshine has certainly helped to lift spirits. We are so impressed with all the home learning we have seen on Tapestry. As families, you appear to have adapted well to this strange new existence!

We shall continue to set daily Maths and English activities as well as cross curricular ideas until Wednesday when we would have been finishing for the Easter holidays. Please keep up with the reading through the holidays. If we are still closed, as we expect to be after Easter, then daily learning will resume on Monday 20th April.

A skeleton staff has been in school this week for the Critical Care of key worker children. Numbers are low as where possible parents have opted to “Stay at Home” as the Government have requested. If you do need us please either telephone the school between 8am and 4pm or email on head@southwootton-inf.norfolk.sch.uk.

If you are finding home learning a challenge, there is a factsheet on the school website under Home Learning which gives some useful hints and tips. Try to pace yourselves. We are not expecting all the work to be completed every day. Keep doing what you can and remember through talking and playing with your children, they will be learning.

Please do be careful to check that the parental controls are high on your devices. Some of the learning suggested will be through websites etc  and it is important to really know what your child can and cannot access. There are various guides that can help with this. This is the link to the NSPCC website. https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/online-safety/

Stay safe everyone! Jo Davenport and all the staff at SWIS

Otters Class Blog 13.3.2020

In English we wrote a letter to Ms Davenport to say whether we like wearing school uniform or whether we could stop wearing it. We had to persuade Ms Davenport to agree with us.  (Evie, Madeline and Charlie)

On Tuesday we listened to different genres of music and we thought about the different rhythms, for example short, short, long sounds.(Can you demonstrate?) We listened to an African sung at weddings, where the singer clicks in their throat to make some of the sounds.  (Isla, Evie and Isabella)

In maths all week we have been learning how to deal with different amounts of money, adding and taking away.  (Evie)  We had pictures and went to a ‘shop’ to buy different items.  We had to add the amounts together to find the total.  (Primrose)  Today we had to find change, by taking amounts away.

In IT we practised logging on to Purple Mash and used Science and Geography apps. (Madeline)

Yesterday and today, we have been designing a new pizza restaurant,  to help out Pippa Pepperoni who wants to open a new restaurant in King’s Lynn. (Blake)  We had to make a poster about the restaurant (Peter).  We had to think about all the facilities that the restaurant should have (Lacie D) and design some of them including a menu (Alfie)

During guided reading some of us have been learning about Russia. Frankie says it has the deepest lake, the longest river in Europe and it is the biggest country in the world. 

Today we have been out on our bikes (Harry) and we have been learning how to overtake (Ruby) and some of us have been practising how to bike with one hand! (Thalia). Some people were a little bit wobbly!

Coronavirus Letter 19.3.20

Dear Parents/carers,

Re: Coronavirus update – school closure to most pupils

Following on from my last update, I’m now writing to let you know that we have now been instructed to close the school to almost all children after this Friday until further notice.

As advised by the government, we will do all we can to stay open for the children of key workers (e.g. NHS staff, police, others in frontline services) and children with certain needs.

We are waiting for the government to publish more information on what this means, but it would help us in the meantime if you could let us know if you think your child may fall into one of these categories. Please either ring or email the school using the details below.  We’ll be in touch again as soon as we are sure who this does apply to.

All other children will need to stay at home, so we ask that you do not send your child into school from Monday onwards.

Please note that this is a national closure – as you may have heard in the news – so while it is a challenging situation, we are not alone. We’ll re-open fully as soon as we can and will let you know when this is by text and email.

What we’ll continue doing while your child is at home

Your child’s learning is of course important to us, so we’ll continue to help your child to learn as we detailed yesterday.

If your child qualifies for PupilPremium we will also be in touch with more information about how we will continue to provide this, with support from a scheme that the government has just announced.

This is as much as we know right now and we appreciate your continued patience as we deal with this ever-changing situation. We understand that this latest news will have an impact on you and your family and it’s far from ideal, but we’ll continue to keep in touch with any updates as the situation develops. We expect to be here in school for the foreseeable future and are happy to offer what guidance and support we can during this difficult time. The SWIS community has always been strong – amazing children, great staff and fantastic parents! I am sure we would all like to support each other through this troubling time.

If you want to get in touch to share any concerns, please don’t hesitate to do so via telephone or email.

Tel: 01553 671552  email: head@southwootton-inf.norfolk.sch.uk

And remember: if you or your child feels ill and you want to know what to do next, please use NHS 111 online.

Thank you again for your continued support, and we will be in touch with more information when we can.

Kind regards

Jo Davenport

Coronavirus Letter 18.3.20

Dear Parents/carers

As you will be aware, Government and Public Health England guidance changed this week. The new advice is that anyone showing the symptoms of either a new and persistent cough and/or a high temperature, should self isolate for 14 days, along with the entire family/household. This means no one should leave the family home during this time to protect the health of everyone in the community. Also people with significant underlying health conditions should consider self -isolating. Self isolating requires whole households to remain at home for a minimum of 14 days.

We are encouraging hand washing in school, but are aware that for some children the soap is causing discomfort to their hands. If you wish, you can send in a bottle of hand soap, sanitiser or hand cream labelled with your child’s name and we will keep this for their use. We have asked all parents to ensure their children wash their hands with soap before coming to school as well as on arrival.

We are cancelling all clubs from the end of this week. Parents of children attending after school clubs on Wednesday and Thursday should wait on the front playground. The children will be brought through the library to meet you. The Year 1 trip and swimming for Red Squirrels has also been cancelled.

Teaching staff are currently planning “Home Learning” alongside their regular class planning. We will use Tapestry and the website to communicate these plans. In the event of school closure we will aim to set daily maths and English learning activities alongside a weekly grid of suggested cross curricular learning activities. We are currently compiling a list of websites for home learning your child can use if they are absent. You can also download free audiobooks from many websites, including Oxford Owl, where you can register for free. This will support home reading.

There will be a home learning package for each child sent home in the case of closure including an exercise book and writing materials for them to record their learning. Photographs on Tapestry will also be a good way of recording their learning. Staff will check this regularly and provide guidance and support as necessary.

Please do not send in any unnecessary bags. Many children bring a large rucksack and it only has their lunch and water bottle in it. The fewer items in school the better. Please remove keyrings etc from their book bags.

In addition to all of this we have cancelled whole school assemblies as an additional measure.

We are also cancelling any non-emergency meetings in school, and this includes meeting with teachers. Thank you to parents/carers who are ringing in with messages or questions rather than coming to the hatch in the office. As you can appreciate, our office staff are exceptionally busy at the moment as we follow up on guidance, absences, checking with vulnerable families and prepare work etc for children so by ringing in and ensuring your child has everything they need, we can focus on the important work.

A huge thank you to parents and carers for being so supportive and sensible at this time. Please be reassured we are doing all we can in line with government and PHE guidance and your support with the measures we are taking is much appreciated. Please refer to the official websites if you have any questions, or if they are more school specific you can ring or email and we will do our best to give a swift response.

Best wishes
Jo Davenport