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February 11th 2021
To parents/guardians of Greenhill pupils
The Minister for Education announced last Friday that all Foundation Phase pupils (also known as ‘Infants’, ages 3-7) will return the week after half-term.
We have no information as yet as to when our Junior children will return to face-to-face learning.
We are going to stagger our infant children’s return to school in order to assess the situation in terms of our Risk Assessment. Your child will be in Group A, B, C, D (children of key workers) or E (Nursery rising 3s); the timetable for each group is below. If your child is in one of our Foundation Phase classes (Dosbarth Coch, Dosbarth Enfys, Dosbarth Melyn and Dosbarth Gwyrdd), we will text you to let you know which group they are in, and school times.
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Day |
Group |
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Monday February 22nd |
Groups A and D |
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Tuesday February 23rd |
Groups B and D |
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Wednesday February 24th |
Groups C and D |
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Thursday February 25th |
Groups A, B, C and D. |
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Friday February 26th |
Groups A, B, C, D and E. |
Packed lunch must be provided as school meals aren’t being served at present, and we expect our pupils to be in school uniform.
Due to the new strain of the virus, it is vitally important social distancing is maintained, and that all adults wear facemasks in our school grounds. Only one adult should accompany each child/group of siblings in order to minimise the number of people on site.
Even though the infant children will be returning to school, the Welsh Government is keen to stress that behaviours outside of school should not be relaxed. Children should not be playing with other children, even those in their school contact group, outside of school, and they definitely should not be entering each other’s homes. We know this may be difficult, but please take these steps in order to protect our community. The Local Authority will be sending further guidelines for parents regarding the return of infant children shortly.
Thank you for your understanding and support. If you have any queries, please get in touch.
Take care.
Lisa Jones,
Headteacher
Dear Parent/ Guardian,
Admission to Nursery - September 2021
In September 2021, your child is due to transfer to Nursery. In order to secure a place for your child, you will need to complete an application online.
Please visit the Caerphilly.gov website, search for School Admissions and click to ‘Apply for a place at school’. The actual web address is as follows:-
www.caerphilly.gov.uk/schooladmissions
You must complete the form by the 26th February 2020. Please note, you must include your council tax number on the form. You will find this number on your council tax statement in the top right hand corner.
Your child’s attendance at an Early Years placement does not provide automatic entry into your preferred Nursery class. It is your home address that will determine their catchment school. If your child resides at more than one address (i.e. if there are shared custody arrangements in place), then the address at which the child spends most of the school week should be used.
You can refer to the Authority’s Starting School Booklet for further guidance if required which is available on the following website www.caerphilly.gov.uk/startingschoolbooklet
If you should require any assistance with completing the form, or have any queries, please contact a member of the School Admissions Team at: 01443 864896 / 01443 864897.
Yours sincerely,
Emma Strathdee
Manager Administration, Policy, Admissions and Customer Services
Tel: 01443 864870
E Mail: schooladmissions@caerphilly.gov.uk
Annwyl Riant/Warcheidwad,
Derbyniadau i Ddosbarth meithrin - mis Medi 2021.
Ym mis Medi 2021, mae eich plentyn yn mynd i drosglwyddo i Ddosbarth meithrin. Er mwyn sicrhau lle i'ch plentyn, bydd angen i chi gwblhau cais ar-lein.
Ewch i wefan Caerffili.gov, chwiliwch am Dderbyniadau Ysgol a chliciwch ar 'Apeliadau derbyn i ysgolion'. Mae'r cyfeiriad gwe fel a ganlyn: -
www.caerffili.gov.uk/CeisiadauDerbyn
Rhaid i chi lenwi'r ffurflen erbyn y 26ain Chwefror 2021. Sylwch, rhaid i chi gynnwys eich rhif treth y cyngor ar y ffurflen. Gallwch ddod o hyd i'r rhif hwn ar eich cyfriflen treth y cyngor yn y gornel dde uchaf.
Nodwch nad yw derbyniad i mewn i Ieoliad Blynyddoedd Cynnar naill ai yn nhymor y Gwanwyn neu’r Haf yn sicrhau addysg barhaol o fewn dosbarth meithrin i’ch plantyn yn yr ysgol. Eich cyfeiriad cartref fydd yn penderfynu ar ei ysgol ddalgylch. Os yw'ch plentyn yn preswylio mewn mwy nag un cyfeiriad (h.y. os oes trefniadau cyd-warchodaeth), yna dylid defnyddio'r cyfeiriad lle mae'r plentyn yn treulio'r rhan fwyaf o'r wythnos ysgol.
Ar gyfer arweiniad pellach, os oes angen, gallwch gyfeirio at Lyfryn Dechrau Ysgol yr Awdurdod sydd ar gael ar y wefan ganlynol https://www.caerphilly.gov.uk/Services/Schools-and-learning/Admissions-and-appeals/Starting-school-booklet?lang=cy-gb
Os oes angen unrhyw gymorth arnoch i lenwi'r ffurflen, neu os oes gennych unrhyw ymholiadau, cysylltwch ag aelod o'r Tîm Derbyniadau Ysgol ar 01443 864896 / 01443 864897.
Yn gywir,
Emma Strathdee
Rheolwr Gweinyddiaeth, Polisi, Derbyniadau a Gwasanaethau Cwsmeriaid
Ffôn: 01443 864870
February 2nd 2021
To parents/guardians of Greenhill pupils,
Just a quick update regarding the First Minister’s announcement last Friday (January 29th) that some younger learners may start returning to school after the half-term break.
We have had no further information as to what this means in practice, but we do expect the return to be ‘phased’, so not all learners will return at once.
I understand you may be frustrated with not knowing exactly when your child will be returning to school. We expect further direction from the Welsh Government this Friday (February 5th), so hopefully I will be in a position to give you more information next week.
Take care.
Lisa Jones
Headteacher
People who can make a difference to your life want to hear from you about how life has been like over the last few weeks.
The Children's Commissioner for Wales, the Youth Parliament and Children in Wales have been working with the Welsh Government, to make sure that they hear and listen to what you have to say. All of those people want to make sure they are doing their best for all children and young people in Wales. They want to make sure that they are giving you the information and support you need to feel as happy as possible during this time and afterwards.
The survey should take you around 15 minutes.
The survey closes on 29 January 2021.
Please share your views. The survey is on this link: www.childcomwales.org.uk/coronavirusandme
To parents/guardians of Greenhill pupils
I hope you and your families are all well. We are now nearly three weeks into term and I thought I would take this opportunity to update you regarding the current situation.
School remains closed for face-to-face learning for most pupils. This situation will be reviewed on January 29th, but with the current Covid numbers, many people are expecting this to continue until at least half-term. I will, of course, keep you updated.
Communication is key at this time, and we have a number of ways we get in touch with you, and that allow you to contact us. Please make use of these if you have any questions at all.
There has been a lot of talk in the media about ‘live-streaming’. We are aware that there are a number of practical issues relating to this, including some siblings needing to share a device, and some children who complete their work on evenings and weekends due to parents’ working patterns. Therefore, we have chosen to upload videos; currently these are relatively short videos explaining the work for the day, and are available on SeeSaw. We will also begin video conferencing in small groups so the children have a chance to chat with their class teacher. The Welsh Government strongly advises we use Hwb/Teams for this; your class teacher will help you set this up, if you wish.
The amount of school time our children have missed since last March is extremely concerning, and we are already working on plans to maximise their learning when they return. I realise home-schooling is very challenging, and I do not want you as parents/guardians to be stressed about this; however, neither do I want learners to fall behind their classmates. Every bit of work they complete at home is beneficial so please encourage them to do their Google Classroom/SeeSaw tasks, MyOn reading, Mathletics, etc. If the children can’t (or won’t!) do every task set, please encourage them to do at least one task every day. If technology is an issue, we will happily arrange for paper tasks to be sent out. I cannot emphasise enough that we are more than happy to help in any way we can – please get in touch.
Take care.
Lisa Jones
Headteacher
Please be aware we have a responsibility to ensure our learners’ well-being even if they are not attending school. If our calls and texts go unanswered for a period, we will refer to the Education Welfare Service, in order to ascertain whether everything is ok. We will send you a text letting you know when we do this.
For parents and carers,
Good morning, bore da. Soon the teachers will be contacting you regarding beginning video conferencing with your children. The vast majority of parents and carers have already signed an online form giving permission for children to participate in this (if you haven't responded yet then Mrs Davies will be contacting you). I thought i would take this opportunity to remind you of the terms of the agreement so we can make sure that all calls go as smoothly as possible.
Please read carefully.
When participating in live lessons and video conferencing:
Learners agree to:
• be punctual for all lessons
• make sure they have all power adaptors and laptops ready before the lesson begins and are logged into the session
• show respect for everyone in the online classroom
• dress appropriately for all classes, thinking about respect for others
• ensure the location they log in from is appropriate, i.e. give consideration to background, camera angle, privacy, etc.
• seek to contribute to the class in a positive manner and not be disruptive at any time
• do not record or take images of any part of the live stream.
Parents agree to:
• encourage their child to come online and participate
• make themselves aware of the policy for distance learning (this is found on our website)
• know the date and time of the agreed meeting with the teachers online
• ensure the location the child logs in from is appropriate, i.e. give consideration to background, camera angle, privacy, etc.
• when the child is set up, move out of view from the screen so that only the child can see the screen and the incoming camera can only see your child.
• promptly report any concerns they have and contact the teacher directly through SeeSaw
• make sure the child is appropriately dressed to go online as you would for school (no need for school uniform)
• turn off the live streaming lesson at the end of the session.
The meetings will take place using Microsoft Teams and will be arranged through the Hwb platform. All children have been provided with their Hwb details previously. If you no longer have the details for your child/children please contact class teachers via SeeSaw and they will help you out.
Thank you all for your cooperation in this matter. Stay safe and well.
Stuart Holloway
January 8th 2021
To parents/guardians of Greenhill pupils
Happy new year to you all - although I’m sure we all had hoped for a better start to 2021!
It was announced earlier today that schools will continue to be closed for face-to-face learning for most pupils this half-term. While this is disappointing for us all, it is understandable considering the rates of Covid-19 infection at present.
As most children will now be learning remotely for six weeks, it is important we offer all the assistance we can to keep your child learning. A huge thanks to all of you who have already completed the Digital Access survey that was sent out today. Please could I encourage all of you to do so as soon as possible as we are sending in numbers to the Welsh Government on Monday.
If your child has no means of accessing learning online, please let the school know, and we will endeavour to make other arrangements next week.
The school continues to be open for the children of critical workers and vulnerable children.
As always, please contact us with any questions.
Take care.
Lisa Jones
Headteacher
Dear Parent,
Happy New Year to you all and I firstly would like to take this opportunity to thank you for your ongoing patience and co-operation regarding the situation in our schools.
You will be aware of ongoing discussions at a national level between the government, local authorities and teaching unions about re-opening our schools in the safest way possible in order to protect pupils and staff.
We all agree that the health and wellbeing of the whole school community is paramount and discussions have been taking place this morning between CCBC and Head Teachers across the county borough to agree the best way forward.
We know that the increasing number of new cases, particularly the new variant of coronavirus, is causing significant concern. You may also be aware that new advice on shielding was issued before Christmas which is impacting staffing levels in our schools.
Welsh Government has today confirmed that all schools across Wales will adopt a ‘blended learning’ approach for the next two weeks, until Monday 18th January. This means that most pupils will not physically attend school, but will be provided with learning.
However, schools will open for vulnerable learners and the children of eligible key/essential workers from Wednesday this week (6th January). Please apply via the following link
https://www.caerphilly.gov.uk/Services/Coronavirus/Emergency-school-provision-for-keyworkers
We are committed to re-introducing face to face teaching in a phased approach for all pupils after the 18th January, as soon as national and local risk assessments allow and we await further guidance in this respect.
I will continue to keep you updated about any new developments around this issue.
Regards
Keri Cole
Chief Education Officer
December 18th 2020
To parents/guardians of Greenhill pupils
I would like to begin this letter by thanking you all for your understanding, co-operation and patience over the past few months. It has been an unprecedented time for all of us, and while we are all looking forward to Christmas, I know most of us are concerned about what January will bring.
Wales will enter a national lockdown from December 28th. The Education Minister has announced the expectations of the Welsh Government for schools and I have shared an update from Mrs K Cole, CCBC’s Chief Education Officer, regarding the situation.
Monday January 4th and Tuesday January 5th will be Blended Learning for all pupils.
From Wednesday January 6th, Greenhill will open for the children of key workers and vulnerable children. Key workers need to apply to the Local Authority in order for their children to attend school on these days. This is via educationwelfare@caerphilly.gov.uk. Pupils will be expected to bring a packed lunch as lunch will not be provided on-site. Pupils in receipt of Free School Meals will have them delivered.
Blended Learning will continue for the rest of our pupils until Monday January 11th, when we plan to welcome all our pupils back on-site.
However, this is a very fluid and unpredictable situation, and therefore these arrangements are provisional; depending on the prevalence of the virus in the community, they may be subject to change.
As always, please contact us with any questions.
I wish you all an absolutely wonderful Christmas, and a happy, healthy new year.
Take care.
Lisa Jones
Headteacher
11th December, 2020.
Dear Parent / Carer,
I hope you are well.
You will be aware that there has been another announcement from Welsh Government following a clear recommendation from the Chief Medical Officer.
It relates only to secondary aged pupils and states that the last day of learning on site will be today, Friday 11th December.
There will be a distance learning model from next week apart from any days confirmed by the school as Inset days.
Pupils eligible for free school meals will receive them. Schools will also look to provide suitable support for their most vulnerable pupils.
The position for Trinity Fields, the Learning Centre and primary schools is that we have extended the distance learning offer from Thursday and Friday, to Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, the 16th, 17th and 18th due to a sharp increase in positive cases across the county borough, in children and adults, which has impacted on the ability of schools to keep classes open as they are encountering more difficulty in securing supply staff.
Your school will contact you to confirm arrangements for next week regarding any inset days that will be used.
I completely understand how difficult this is for you to manage. However, schools can only be open to pupils on site if they can be managed safely, with adequate staffing levels.
Thank you for your continued support and understanding in these uncertain times.
I sincerely hope that you have a safe family Christmas. I know that we will all be conscious of those in our communities that have been affected personally by this virus.
I will write to you before the beginning of the new school term to advise you of any arrangements.
Merry Christmas.
Keri
Keri Cole, Chief Education Officer, Caerphilly County Borough Council