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Please find below letter from the Local Authority, that we have been asked to share with parents.
Dear Parent / Carer / Guardian,
We are writing to you about the recent government announcement about the re-opening of primary schools. We are aware that the last 8 weeks have been very difficult for many families. Along with the loss of routine, families had to get used to home schooling, with many working from home, whilst others have been furloughed or have lost their only form of income. Many of us have experienced the loss of direct contact with friends and relatives. This has had an impact on us, along with the uncertainty about what the future brings. Many people hoped that the Prime Minister’s speech on 10th May would provide some clarity and certainty, but it appears to have created more questions and concerns. This is the reason we are writing to you.
We have been in touch with the Department of Education and have emphasised that in Rochdale we are determined to do the right thing for our children, families and schools. This may not fit with the expectations or timescale of government. We want the borough’s children to return to school, but only when it is safe for them and for the staff in schools. We are asking our schools to work with us to establish what safe numbers will be and this will differ in each school, because the buildings are all different. We do not want parents to rely on a date suggested by government, that schools may be unable to meet. That is why we are sharing our approach, that is based on doing the right thing in the right way at the right time. We will ask schools to keep you all informed about developments and hope this will also make you as parents feel more confident.
We won’t be able to answer some of your questions, because we are all in a place none of us have been in before. However, we hope that the work we are undertaking with all schools in
Rochdale might help you understand and support the approach we are taking. We have been in regular contact with Head Teachers and are planning together for the future. We have working groups of primary and secondary heads that are addressing those issues that will help us plan for a safe return of more children to our schools, within an achievable time frame.
Our schools have worked incredibly hard over the last 8 weeks, doing their best to support children at home as well as over 1100 children of key workers and those deemed to be vulnerable, who have continued to attend school each week. Any plans to increase the numbers of children in our schools for the rest of this term will also have to take these continuing numbers
into account.
Finally, we know that many people will have their own views about what will and won’t work. This is a challenge that we will manage, with safety as our first priority. We know that we won’t be able to satisfy everyone. We will however, work together and do our best to meet the needs of as many children as possible.
We would ask you not to direct any of the inevitable frustrations you may experience in the coming weeks, at your child’s school or its staff. None of them are responsible for the position in which we all find ourselves. By working together we are confident we can make progress.
Thank you for taking the trouble to read this letter.
Yours faithfully
Gail Hopper
Director of Children's Services
Dear Parents
I hope you are all well and have managed to adapt somewhat to the new circumstances under which we are living.
As you will be aware, over the last few weeks, school has only been open to the children of key workers and those who are vulnerable. On Sunday, Boris Johnson announced that primary schools may start to re-open from 1st June, and this would be for children in Nursery, Reception, year 1 and year 6, as well as those of key workers and who are vulnerable.
In advance of this announcement, and since further documentation has been released to support schools, we have been planning on how we will begin to re-open school. These are some of the arrangements we will need to put in place, and are still considering how we can implement:
We are obviously still at the planning stage, and will be able to let you know more detail about how school will operate when we are able to, and if we are definitely to reopen.
Texts are being sent home to parents in the relevant year groups. When you have received your text, please could you reply to school to let us know your intentions, to help inform our planning.
We will obviously keep you informed, and let you know what the arrangements would be for your child.
Yours sincerely
Mrs Pridgeon
Headteacher
Dear Parents/Carers,
You may have heard some of Boris Johnson's briefing yesterday and it may leave you with some questions. Like you, we have only just heard the announcement, so at this stage we are not in a position to answer any questions. As keen as we are to have more children back with us, we need to ensure that as far as possible it is safe for the children and staff to do so.
We are told to expect more guidance and information from the government about what the announcement may mean for our school. I await this, with interest.
In the short term, nothing has changed. We remain open for children of key workers, those with an EHCP who can socially distance safely, and those with social worker involvement. Staff continue working hard to support home learning via our website and Education City, and in school our caretaking team is working hard to ensure it is safe for us to be here.
I will of course provide further information in the coming days and weeks when I am able to do so. Once again,
I thank you for your continued support and understanding.
Mrs Alex Pridgeon
Headteacher
This week is Deaf Awareness Week and despite the current lockdown our staff have put together a video to celebrate this. Please check it out on the Hearing Impaired Resource Base section of our website.
Thank you so much to Summer, Deklan and Keegan for sending in this photo of a banner they made at home. Fantastic efforts! Thank you for brightening our day. We miss you all too!
For those parents and carers who may need additional support during this time, please check keep checking our website for information. Please go to https://www.marlandhillprimary.co.uk/coronavirus/ for helpline numbers, links to council/NHS services as well as links to online learning. Please stay safe everybody.
Please note that applications for September 2020 Nursery places have now closed. If you have applied for a place this September, you will be hearing shortly. Places will be offered by 30th April 2020.