School News

Dear parents and carers,

What a first week of isolation it has been for all of us! As a world, we are experiencing something like never before. Staff at Sir Alexander Fleming Primary School and Nursery recognises the part we play in caring for children of frontline staff. The staff here are trying hard to avoid illness, so that we can remain open for as long as is necessary.

If you require a place at school because you are a key worker, or have been directed to  then please complete the booking form, which can be found on our website and email to the school email address A2134@telford.gov.uk. Mrs Pilgrim will then book your places and we can organise the correct number of staff. We are currently operating a skeletal staff and Mrs Pilgrim is only in the office on a Monday and a Friday morning. If you have any queries then please email the school as these are answered, do not phone.

The booking form is attached here: Key-Worker-Booking-Form

Class teachers have been uploading activities to the class pages on the website and seesaw. During the official Easter break, which is due to begin on Friday 3rd April, there will be no work uploaded as we would hope that children can have their holiday. Work will resume to be uploaded on Monday 20 April. Thank you to all families who have been putting completed work on Seesaw. 🙂

Over the last week, there have been many reports of children being seen outside on the parks, outside the shop, hanging round in groups; as a nation, we need to be following the advice of the Government and staying in our homes. We will not be able to slow the spread of the virus, if we continue to allow our children to play with each other. We need to ensure that we are adhering to the social distancing policy that has been put in place. If children are seen out of their houses in groups, then they can be reported to the police and the parents will be charged.

If you are entitled to Free School Meals and there has been issues relating to their delivery, please go on telford.gov.uk and report the problem. The lunches are being prepared using our facilities but being delivered by Telford and Wrekin.

Stay safe everyone

Mrs Tomlinson

 

Well done parents!

Good Morning!

Week one nearly done 🙂

We just wanted to say ‘Well done’ to our parents who have been doing lovely activities with their children this week, and keeping in contact via the Seesaw account. You’re doing a FANTASTIC job!

If you’re having trouble connecting up, please drop us an email (It’s at the top of the home learning challenge sheet) and we’ll do our best to help you.

In Mrs Casswell’s class, story time today will be read by Mrs Hellowell (It will be posted later on Seesaw).

Take care everyone and enjoy the sunshine,

Mrs Casswell, Mrs Geran & Miss Dornan.

Seesaw

Good Morning!

A huge ‘Thank you’ to our parents who have connected up to Seesaw. The photos, videos and messages are keeping us all sane, as we are missing all of the children so much.

It’s fantastic to see the children drawing, making models, exercising, cooking, growing things, having a go at telling the time, reading, writing/drawing shopping lists, tying their shoelaces, making pretend shops, playing and learning with real money, doing scavenger hunts, bird watching… the list is endless, but the most important part is, your children are having fun with you. They are learning, being independent and developing resilience.

For those parents who haven’t connected to Seesaw, please do. (The QR code and access details were in your home learning packs – the first page in the wallet.) This is a safe online platform where we are sharing ideas for work/activities.

Thank you again and stay safe everyone,

Mrs Casswell, Mrs Geran & Miss Dornan.

Nursery Home Visits

All nursery home visits have been postponed until school is reopened. If you were scheduled to be visited by our nursery team in the next few weeks, your visit will be rearranged when we return.

 

Important Coronavirus update – school closure to most pupils

Thursday 19 March 2020,

Dear Parents and Carers,

As you will already know, 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 to provide child care 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 and exactly whom this applies to. We will let you know shortly, as to how to let us know, if you believe your child falls into one of these categories.

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

Please note that this is a national closure – so while it is a challenging situation, we are not alone. We will re-open fully as soon as we can and will let you know when this is.

Home Learning

Your child’s learning is of course important to us, so we will continue to help your child to learn. Teachers have been and continue to be very busy organising ‘Home Learning’ for your children.

Please use the website links that are posted on our website for you to use at home with your children.

If your child usually receives free school meals 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 with 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.

As you can imagine the office staff are under enormous pressure trying to answer as many questions as they can.

We will undoubtedly get a lot more information from the Local Authority today and in the meantime are very busy planning how our partial opening and home learning offer will operate.

We ask that you trust that we are doing our best under very difficult circumstances and that as ever, we have children at the centre of all of our decision-making.

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.

Stay safe,

Mrs Tomlinson

Headteacher

Coronavirus Update

Thursday 13 March 2020,

Dear parents,

We have recently had several inquiries from parents in regards to COVID-19.

We have been receiving regular advice and guidance from the Department for Education as well as Public Health England and will keep you updated of any information via either our Facebook page, our newsletter via our website or posters within the setting.

At present, we are assured that the risk to the Telford public remains low and therefore operation will continue as normal.

However to ensure we are keeping the risk of infection to a minimum the following additional measures will be implemented starting immediately.

Parents will not be allowed into school or Nursery at opening and closing times.

Reading mornings are cancelled for the immediate future.

All visitors to the school office will be asked to use antibacterial hand wash.

We are in discussion with the centres of any school visit and are assessing the risk daily.

If your child is unwell or demonstrating cold and flu symptoms, we ask that where possible you keep them at home to recover.

However, if your child has any of the coronavirus symptoms (high temperature, a new continuous cough) then they should stay at home for 7 days.

Please remember to follow school policy to report absence.

If we feel your child is too unwell at school, we will contact you so please ensure we have relevant up to date contact details.

We always ask that children do not bring in toys from home, however this does still sometimes happen and we would like to ask in the interest of hygiene that you discourage children from bringing them in.

If you have a confirmed case of COVID-19 (corona virus) within your family, we would ask that you do not send your child to school or Nursery and that you call to inform us as soon as possible.

Please do not feel the need to express your concerns at members of staff or on Facebook; this situation is out of our control and we are following directives from above. We will inform you of any changes as soon as we are know.

 

Sport Relief

All children had a fantastic time participating in the Super SAF Obstacle Course today! There was a lot of fun, screams, mud and wet children! It was a great way to get our children active and having fun. I’m not sure who had more fun, the PE coaches or the children 🙂

Thank you to all who donated their sponsor money today, we have had some fantastic amounts! Please remember that the sponsor money needs to be in by Friday 13th March for the bounceathon, where all children, from Nursery to Year 6, will be participating.

Year 6 children are invited to attend the bounceathon between 6pm and 8pm on Thursday 12th March to support the teachers. They need to send their permission forms in and will need to be collected by a parent at 8pm.

Children are asked to come to school on Friday wearing sports kit for a contribution of £1 or your sponsor money.

I have attached the original letter that went out to parents on Friday 6 March 2020.

sponsor form

sport relief

Sport Relief Obstacle Course

SPORT RELIEF @ SAF

Tuesday 10th March

Super SAF Obstacle Course

In order to raise money for Sport Relief and encourage our children to be as fit and healthy as possible, we are having a ‘Super SAF’ obstacle course tomorrow during the day! Our PE team have planned it and it looks amazing!

They will need to bring a warm PE kit (jogging bottoms, jumper, trainers, a towel) that can get wet and muddy!

Whatever the weather, the children will be outside!

The children will need to bring their sponsor form with the money they have collected (this will also cover the bounceathon)  or a contribution of £1 to participate.

A huge thank you to the families who have donated so generously already!

Let’s get muddy!

Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths day

The children had a fantastic time conducting lots of different experiments in the nursery today.

We created a volcanic eruption, blew lots and lots of bubbles, enjoyed feeling the gloop and making flip books.