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  • Tuesday 23rd June

    Tue 23 Jun 2020

    Good morning everyone

    I am emailing early today with some very good news. The child who was tested for C-19 yesterday - the results have come back negative. Therefore, from tomorrow all our Year 6 children and staff can resume their normal timetable.

    This is very good news and must be a great relief to the child's family.

    What happened yesterday, can only be the first incident of what schools can expect in the future. This is a 'new way for us'. School dealt with it well and we need to use what we learned from the experience to help us deal with future incidents.

    If you do not receive emails from school, it is crucial that you forward your email address to stmargarets@bury.gov.uk as soon as possible. If there is a need to close a bubble as we did yesterday we need to be able to contact the relevant families as soon as possible.

    If you change your mobile number, please give school your new number as soon as possible. when I was phoning families yesterday I struggled to contact several as numbers had changed.

    In future, if we need to close a bubble, the parents of children in that bubble will be contacted by phone. We believe that in these circumstances parents would appreciate a personal call from school rather than an email or text.

    If your child is not in that bubble, for practical reasons, you will be informed via text and via the school website.

    Thank you for all your positive comments about the systems that school has school has put in place to keep your child safe. It was gratifying to hear that you are feeling confident.

    It will be good to get back to our version of normal tomorrow!

    Take care.

    Mrs. Perry

  • Monday 22nd June

    Mon 22 Jun 2020

    Happy Monday to you all :)

    It was lovely to see our Year 1s this morning!! After a slightly nervous start and one of them spraying the sanitiser in their eye by mistake, they had a lovely morning!

    School is dealing with the situation arising from of one of the Year 6 boys suffering from Covid symptoms over this last weekend. We have spoken to all parents of the children actually attending school, but I am writing to let you all know what has happened so that you are fully up to date, with accurate information.

    The boy has not been in school since last Thursday and neither have his 'Bubble Mates'. The bubble he is in did not attend school today and they will not attend till the results of the test are known. We have initially closed the bubble for all of this week so that parents can plan their week as effectively as possible. If the results come back earlier and are negative then the bubble can re-open. If the results are positive then the school will need to close for two weeks for a deep clean. Staff who covered this bubble last week will not attend school till the results are known. School will update everyone with any new information as soon as possible.

    The bubbles have kept very much apart, even on the playground, so cross contamination is extremely unlikely. The boy's bubble have not mixed with the Key Worker bubble at any time.

    Mrs. Barnes and I would like to say a big 'Thank you' to all our parents, for giving such positive feedback and encouraging remarks when we called today. This made a difficult situation as easy as it could be for us. It was very much appreciated.

    Enjoy the lovely weather this evening and keep safe and well.

    Mrs. Perry :)

     

  • 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

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