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  • Sunday 21st June

    Sun 21 Jun 2020

    Good evening to everyone :)

    I hope you have had a nice weekend and that you are safe and well?

    I am looking forward to tomorrow, when school welcomes back a small number of Year 1 children. Staff have been planning interesting activities: phonics;maths and 'other stuff' as well :)

    It has stopped raining for a while where am. The weeds and bind weed are having a lovely time!!

    Josh bought three new fish for the pond in the garden.  They have settled really well and are very pretty colours.

    Enjoy the rest of your evening.

    Missing you all. Mrs. Perry. xx

  • Friday 19th June

    Fri 19 Jun 2020
    Evening all ;)

    Anyone remember Dixon of Dock Green​? That was the opening line each week.... you are all too young to remember. I used to watch it with my Dad. Both my parents were teachers. My Dad went into teaching late, but became a Head Teacher in Bury until he retired. My mum was a teacher in Bury all her working life and taught Reception for 25 years. The conversation round our tea table was interesting as you can imagine. I went to see my mum today (she is 88 and still has her 'I survived the war' head on. Good on her. She is very up beat!)

    I am so proud of our children and families. Year 6 returned this week and we survived each other. It is lovely to see how they have grown (literally) and as people in their own right.

    On Monday we will welcome back Year 1 and then Reception.

    Key worker children numbers continue to grow as parents go back to work. 

    THE INTENTION is to bring back Y5 in the week beginning 6th July, but this is dependent on KW children. I am working with Mr. Longworth to put a transition package together for Years 2,3 and 4. We are thinking that this is likely to be via ZOOM. (Now that I am happy about it's safety.)

    I will be working with staff to support your children as they move in to a new year group. Information to follow asap.

    I hope that you have a lovely weekend and that your families are safe and well.

    Lots of love and hugs (Virtual obviously!)

    Mrs. Perry

    xx

  • Thursday 18th June

    Thu 18 Jun 2020

    Good afternoon all

    Finally!!!! It has stopped raining!! It was a bit grim standing out in the rain this morning, so Dennis has bought us some very fetching waterproof ponchos (like you get at Disneyland except not!!) Keep your eyes open for them..... you won't miss them!

    Thank you to the Year 5 parents who have stated an interest in the children returning. This will possibly happen on the 6th July. I will tell you nearer the time IF IT IS GOING TO HAPPEN. The reason for the uncertainty is that the number of Key Worker children is rising quickly as parents return to work. School MUST give priority to these families. If we get five more KW children then school will be at full capacity and there will be no room for Y5 children. Please be patient. I will let you know asap.

    Take care and keep safe. Mrs Perry

  • Wednesday 17th June

    Wed 17 Jun 2020
    Good afternoon everyone :))

    I hope you are having a good day.  I have done my emails, some school work, and been for a run with Charlotte.

    Her new school in Warsaw has been in touch, thankfully! She starts on the 18th August, so now we have the fun of finding somewhere to live!!

    Just to let you know my peas are growing nicely, but there is a squirrel showing some interest (and in my raspberries). 

    Also this afternoon I had to dispose of a wasps nest in my back garden ( I hope you think I was brave?!)

    This evening I am looking forward to watching TV with Char and J. Your parents may remember Waterloo Road and Downton Abbey. I usually nod off half way through and have to watch it all all over again.

    Mr. Longworth will be thrilled that the footy is back on and I guess things are getting back to normal (what normal??) over time. I hope that you are all as happy as you you can be and safe.

    Lots of love 

    Mrs Perry

  • Tuesday 16th June

    Tue 16 Jun 2020

    Good afternoon Parents and Carers.

    I hope your day has gone well. We have survived our second day with Year 6 (or is it that they have survived day two with us??) They are doing really well and are enjoying being with their friends. We recognise that this is another big change for them.

    Our Year 1 children will return on the 22nd June and our Reception children a week later. Classroom arrangements are well under way for them.

    I would like to CONSIDER extending re-opening the school to more children: our current Year 5. This would be from the week beginning 6th July. Provision for Year 5s is less easy to predict as six of our classrooms are already being used, as is the hall and Hawthorn for the Keyworker children. If our number of KW children continue to grow we will need to use the Year 5 classroom and the school will be at capacity. There will not be room for any more children.

    This may not be the case every day. I just do not have that detail yet.

    It would be helpful to me if Year 5 parents could email school stmargarets@bury.gov.uk and register an intention of interest for the 6th July. I would really like to be able to accommodate Year 5s even if it is only for a couple of sessions to meet their new teachers.

    If there are more than eight Y5s interested the children would have to come in on  a rota basis because we cannot fit more than eight in the classroom.

     Please can you let school know your intention by the end of Friday this week. I apologise that I cannot be more certain about Y5s returning. It is completely dependent on the number of KW children.

     

    Thank you so much.

    Have a lovely evening.

    Mrs. Perry

  • Monday 15th June

    Mon 15 Jun 2020
    Dear Parents and Carers
    Good afternoon all! Today we welcomed back our Year 6 children. We had 21 children using three classrooms. It went very smoothly. The children were a bit nervous at first but but we soon 'brought them round' with a bit of humour and TLC! It was very lovely to see them all and they have all gone off home with a big smile on their face. Everyone followed our directions and the day went very smoothly.
    Our number of Key Worker children is rising significantly and this week we will spill over from the hall in to another classroom. We are swiftly running out of rooms!!
    It is absolutely pouring down where I am. (At least I won't have to water the garden!!)
    Have a lovely evening everyone.
    Keep safe and well.
    Mrs. Perry
  • Friday 12th June

    Fri 12 Jun 2020

    Hi everyone

    I hope you are having a good afternoon. I am in school putting the final arrangements in place for the re-opening of school for Year 6 on Monday. Mrs. Owen and Mr. Longworth have planned great activities for the three groups.

    I hope you have had the chance to have a look at the Risk Assessment! I know it is very long but it just reflects school's thinking on how things will need to be altered to keep all of us safe and well. It will change all the time as the children return and present us with new ideas.

    I hope you all have a lovely weekend.

    Keep safe and well.

    Mrs. Perry

  • Mrs Perry's update 11th June

    Thu 11 Jun 2020

    Good afternoon Parents and Carers

    I have been in school all day and it was lovely to see the children there having such fun. I have also really enjoyed talking to parents in person and on the phone. The children planted some sunflowers  and hopefully when they grow you will be able to see them from Heywood Road. Having said that, when I got home the sunflowers I planted have been blown over by the wind. :(

    Can I make a plea. Several parents have emailed school this week asking for information about school re-opening for more children. Please can parents read the information school puts on the website. All the information you need is there. 

    Bury's Cabinet met yesterday. St. Margaret's is acting within their guidelines and continues to make plans to re-open school for:

    Year 6 on Monday 15th June;

    Year 1 on 22nd June;

    Reception Class on June 29th.

    Decisions made, have come directly from our detailed Risk Assessment. This will be available on the website tomorrow. It is very lengthy and is a working document, meaning that it will be subject to regular change as new guidance is published.

    All PPE equipment has now been delivered and is in place. We feel we are good to go!!

    Have a lovely evening. I will be in touch again tomorrow.

    Mrs. Perry

  • Letter for Parents from Karen Dolton 11 June 20

    Thu 11 Jun 2020

     

     

    Department for Children and Young People

     

    Our Ref                   KD/AB

    Your Ref                 

    Date                       11 June 2020

    Please ask for           Karen Dolton

    Direct Line               0161 253 5501

    E-mail                     k.dolton@bury.gov.uk

     

    Parents/ Carers of Bury primary aged children

     

     

    Dear Parent/ Carer

     

    OPENING OF BURY PRIMARY SCHOOLS TO MORE PUPILS

     

    I am writing to you about the recent government announcement about the re-opening of primary schools. 

     

    Since schools closed to most pupils in March, families have had to adjust to home learning whilst many have been working from home and others have been furloughed or have lost their only source of income. This continues to be a very challenging time for many families.  

     

    On 28th May the Prime Minister announced that the government’s five tests had been met and that primary schools could re-open to more pupils from 1st June.  Bury primary school leaders have been working tirelessly to plan for the re-opening of schools and it is anticipated that all will re-open to more pupils by no later than 22nd June.  However, please be aware that these plans will be kept under constant review and may need to change at short notice.  The most important consideration is the safety of pupils and staff. 

     

    I would like to thank the headteachers for undertaking robust risk assessments, taking into account regular government guidance updates, prior to re-opening to more pupils.

     

    Every school is different due to the school buildings, including the size of classrooms and entry/ exit points, the number of staff available to work in their schools and also the demand for places.  The vast majority of Bury schools have remained open, including during school holiday periods and Bank holidays, in order to provide for children of critical workers.  Over the last week the number of children of critical workers accessing provision has increased significantly which has affected the number of places that can, under each school’s risk assessment, be offered to year groups.   I am sure that you understand the need for the children of critical workers and vulnerable children to continue to be prioritised.  Parents should therefore be aware that every school’s offer to its community will be different and may not be convenient for all families. 

     

    As our schools open to more pupils in a phased way, teachers will be continuing to offer home learning to the pupils that are not in school.  This places an additional pressure on the staffing given that the maximum group size is 15 pupils and, in many cases, groups will need to be smaller due to the limited size of some classrooms. I know you will appreciate that the level of home learning may be reduced especially as schools open to more and more pupils. 

     

    Our schools will need your continuing support as they move into this next phase of re-opening to more pupils, thank you. 

     

    Yours sincerely

     

     

     

     

    Karen Dolton

    Executive
  • Reception and Year 1 Returning to school , 11 June

    Thu 11 Jun 2020

    Dear Reception and Year 1 Parents and Carers,

    I am writing to let you know the arrangements for re-opening St. Margaret’s for Reception and Year 1 children.

    As instructed by government our re-opening plan is careful and considered and is based on putting safety at the forefront of our thinking. We hugely appreciate the support from all parents to respect our rationale for this measured and steady approach. These measures are intended to ensure that children and staff keep to small and consistent groups at all times across a day and over the course of a week. These are called bubbles. Mixing between bubbles will be reduced to an absolute bare minimum and will not happen at all where possible. This is easier for the older children to achieve but is almost impossible with the youngest children. We will try our best! This is to protect staff and children from being exposed to the virus outside their group.

    Phased return

    From June 22nd Year 1 children will start a phased return in a morning Monday to Thursday.

    Drop off time: Year 1 Bubble 1: 8.55am to 9.05am. Pick up time: 11.55am to 12.05pm

    Drop off time: Year 1 Bubble 2 -9.05am to 9.15am. Pick up time : 12.05pm to 12.15pm.

     

    Reception children will return from Monday 29th June.

    Drop off time : 8.45am to 8.55am. Pick up time: 11.45am to 11.55am.

    On Fridays schools will be deep cleaned by our school cleaning staff and therefore only keyworker children will be in school.

     

    Classroom space and class capacity

    Firstly I feel it is important to stress that, as a school, we agree with the government guidance that states;

    “Unlike older children and adults, early years and primary aged children cannot be expected to remain two meters from each other and staff.” 

    So whilst our plan is to encourage social distancing as far as possible, we cannot guarantee that children will be two meters apart from other children and adults at all times and we wish to make that explicitly clear to parents and carers.

    When organising class capacity we have followed government guidelines. Which states ‘Children aged 3 and 5 years need 2-3 metres squared per child’. Therefore Willow Class has been set up with 2m by 2m play areas for each child. We can fit five children in Willow class to facilitate this.

    Y1 will be sitting at tables that are distanced 2m apart. There will be five children in Lilac class and five children in Oak.

    How will my child enter and leave the school?

    Drop off and collection times will be staggered to support social distancing measures. We will ensure that siblings are assigned the same times.

     

    Coming in to School

    Year 1 children will enter through the main front door and parents need to observe the tape on the floor and school instructions:

    Social distancing measures must be in place for drop off and collection times. Only one person should bring their child to school and this person needs to be the same. Children will come in to school one at a time (like we enter supermarkets).  I ask that parents bring their child up the school path as normal. We need to guarantee that they have socially isolated on the way. There will be tape on the floor to signify social distancing.

     

    Reception parents will need to bring their child to the gate as they usually would where a member of staff will greet each child and take them into school one by one. Parents will then leave through the school car park and down the drive.

    Please refrain from socialising at the bottom of the path before or after drop off and pick up, unless you are observing social distancing.

     

    Where parents need to speak to the office, we ask that this takes place by email or by phone. If, in a very small number of situations,  this is impossible then parents will need to wait for the children to be admitted to school and then come into the foyer where there will be clear instructions to follow to keep office staff and parents within appropriate social distance.

     

    The proposed time allocations are to minimise the number of adults on site at any one time. This is subject to trial and we may move to wider staggered times. Please do not gather in groups or stay on site any longer than needed to drop-off. We will not be able to facilitate any face to-face queries with teaching staff during arrival and departure times – if you need to talk to a member of staff please telephone the office or email. Email addresses for teachers are on the class page.
    It is vital that you arrive within the allocated time. If you are late, we ask you to wait outside the school
    grounds, phone the office and a member of staff will come to meet you.

     

     

    Will my child be taught by their class teacher

    The children will not necessarily be taught by their usual class teacher as we have limited staff who are working on a rota system across the bubbles of keyworker, R, Year 1 and Year 6. They will be taught by one teacher each day, however this might not be the teacher that teaches them for the week. It is important to note that the curriculum will not be the usual Reception/Year1  Summer 2 curriculum. The children will, first of all need a lot of re-assurance and pastoral support. This is not a return to school as we know it. We will not be returning to a school timetable, curriculum or teaching style that was in place prior to school closure.

     

    What should my child wear to school?
    Children can wear their own clothes. They must wear clean clothes each day. We intend for children to be outside a large majority of the time so please ensure sun cream is applied before children come to school and they bring a sunhat. Alternatively, if the weather is cooler (as
    doors and windows will be left open) or wet, please ensure they have suitable clothing as we will be
    outside as much as possible. All long hair should be tied back and no jewellery (including watches)
    should be worn.


    What should my child bring to school?
    Children should only bring a full water bottle and a sun hat/weather appropriate clothing. Learning resources will be provided by school. Please do not bring book bags to school.

    Lunch arrangements will be explained to you if and when the childrens’ day is extended.

    How will school support the increased need to washing hands?

    Children will be required to use sanitizer on entry to school. A sanitizer pump has been provided in the entrance area. There will also be hand sanitizer in each classroom. We will encourage children to wash their hands regularly throughout the day. Please do not bring hand sanitizer to school, we must use specific tested sanitizer.

     

    Toilet facilities

    Reception children will be in Willow class and will therefore use the Willow Class toilets. They will use the toilet and wash their hands one at a time to ensure social distancing.

    Year 1 children will use the girl’s and boy’s toilets as normal, making sure that only one child uses the toilet at a time.

    Staff will clean toilet handles, door handles and taps between each child.


    What will the classroom look like?

    Reception children will be in Willow Class and will have their own allocated learning space. Within the space will be a small table and chair. Familiar play/learning resources will be allocated to each child to avoid cross contamination.

     

    Year 1 children will have an allocated table that they will work at.  They will have their own equipment to use: stationery; pens; pencils etc  These will be provided by school and children must not bring equipment from home.

     

    Will staff be wearing masks/PPE equipment?

    Staff  may choose to do so around school.

    Staff MUST wear a mask, gloves and apron to administer First Aid or to change a child if needed.

     

    I know that this is a lot of information to digest, but it is there to keep us all safe. We have missed your children and can’t wait to welcome them back to school.

     

    Yours sincerely

     

    Mrs. Perry

     

     

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