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Dear Parents and Guardians,
Unfortunately, I have been notified today that that we have a positive case of Covid-19 within the school and we therefore need to follow strict public health protocols to ensure the health and wellbeing of the whole school community.
You will have been contacted via text and/or phone call if your child needs to isolate as a contact. Your child will need to will need to isolate until 13/12/20 and can end their isolation on 14/12/20.
Current public health advice states that other members of your household do not need to self-isolate. You should, however, be particularly vigilant about your child’s health and if they display any coronavirus symptoms, you should ensure that are tested as soon as possible.
I know that this will cause you all some concern and this is completely understandable. However, I want to reassure you that all appropriate risk assessments and safety measures are in place throughout the school. These are being strictly followed to protect all pupils and staff and to limit the risk of any cross-contamination.
If your child has been asked to isolate the class teacher or another member of staff will keep you updated daily via SeeSaw and we will continue to provide educational resources for the children using SeeSaw and Google Classroom (for those classes that are using it). Earlier this year your child was provided with all of the necessary log-in details required.
I shall, of course, continue to keep you fully updated of the situation.
Regards
Lisa Jones
Head Teacher
December 7th 2020
To parents/guardians of Greenhill pupils
The Chief Education Officer has announced that Caerphilly schools will switch to a blended learning approach on Thursday December 17th and Friday December 18th. She has also stated that INSETs may need to be rescheduled. As you are aware, Greenhill has two INSETs scheduled for these days. Therefore we will switch to blended learning for Tuesday December 15th and Wednesday December 16th. This means the last ‘on-site’ day for Greenhill pupils will be MONDAY DECEMBER 14th.
As the Chief Education Officer also states, staffing is becoming an issue in a number of schools across the borough. Supply teachers are in great demand due to the number of staff across Caerphilly needing to isolate and there have been occasions when schools are unable to secure a supply teacher or teaching assistant. If this happens, the affected class may have to move to ‘blended learning’ (learning linked to classwork that the children to complete at home) at very short notice. We are not in this situation yet in Greenhill, but I think it is only fair to warn you that this may be a possibility one day.
Also, please remember that the requirement to isolate your child if they are in contact with a positive case is still in force over Christmas. Isolation is for 14 days and therefore if your child is contact with a positive case from Friday December 11th onwards, they will need to isolate on Christmas Day. I feel it is important to let you know this so you can make an informed decision, and will not be taken by surprise if you are asked to do this.
As always, please contact us with any questions.
Take care
Lisa Jones
Headteacher
07.12.2020
Dear Parent/Carer
I hope you are well and that you are finding a way through the ongoing,
difficult times.
As you will be aware, we have continued to experience an increase in the number of positive cases of Covid 19 amongst children and adults across our borough. As a result, many of our children and young people have experienced disruption in their learning, as they have either become unwell or they have been required to self isolate. School leaders and staff work very hard to implement rigorous and robust safety measures on their sites and to do as much as they can to provide quality learning experiences. Your support
and understanding in this situation is greatly appreciated.
The school term is due to end on Friday, 18th December, 2020. However, the local authority, in discussion with headteachers, has agreed that the last day of on-site learning for pupils will be Wednesday, 16th December. Schools will provide blended learning for the other two days off site and those entitled to free school meals will have them provided for these two days.
During this last week of term, some schools may also have planned or may be re-scheduling Inset days. Your individual headteacher will contact you to outline their respective arrangements. Please contact the school to discuss any specific concerns.
It is also possible that some schools will need to move to blended learning earlier than Thursday, 17th December, if sufficient staffing levels cannot be secured.
The local authority and school communities are absolutely committed to offering the best provision under increasingly difficult circumstances and we recognise how worrying this situation must be for you.
I sincerely hope that you will enjoy a safe, family Christmas and that we will all look forward together to a new year.
Regards
Keri
Keri Cole, Chief Education Officer, Caerphilly County Borough Council.
Dear Parents / Guardians,
Christmas is almost upon us and things are looking a little different this year.
We would like to address concerns from some parents so that, hopefully, we can then have peace of mind to enjoy the run up to Christmas.
A number of parents have contacted our schools across the Lewis Cluster to let us know their child will not be in school for the last week of term for the following reasons:
An open letter to residents, businesses and partners across the Caerphilly county borough:
December is here and the countdown to Christmas is officially underway!
As we mark the start of the festive season, we thought it would be useful to provide a quick update on our current position and what we can expect over the next few weeks as we continue our efforts to supress the spread of coronavirus in our community.
We all know that the Christmas period is likely to present significant challenges in terms of managing the infection rate. We also recognise that 2020 has been a very difficult year and families are looking forward to spending quality time with loved ones during the festive period.
It is becoming increasingly clear that Christmas this year will be very different to what we are used to and we all need to accept that some sacrifices will need to be made in order to keep our friends and family safe. We know it is very difficult, but we would urge you to please keep the amount of people you mix with over Christmas to a minimum.
Coronavirus remains a real threat and the latest data shows that infection rates remain high. The 2-week firebreak did buy us some time, but over recent weeks the spread of the virus has increased and our figures continue to be in the region of 250 cases per 100,000 population. These figures are broadly mirrored across the Gwent region and across Wales. The Wales ‘R’ rate is between 1.3 and 1.4 at the moment with an average incidence rate of 200 cases for 100,000 population. Our colleagues in Aneurin Bevan Health Board are reporting more hospital admissions now than they experienced during the first peak earlier this year.
We must remain vigilant as we enter the festive season. Everyone is frustrated and annoyed by the ongoing disruption to our daily lives and we, like you, are missing family and friends who we have not seen for such a long time.
We know that trials are progressing well on various vaccines, which offer us a path out of this pandemic. The Council will play a lead role in the distribution and roll out of any vaccination programme, working closely with our colleagues in Health. However, the vaccination programme is a massive task and is going to take time some time to roll out.
In order to reduce the continued spread of the virus in the run-up to Christmas, the First Minister yesterday announced a range of new coronavirus measures for Wales. It is important that everyone is aware of the latest changes, so here is an overview of the key points:
Additionally, there will be extra financial support for businesses affected by the ongoing restrictions. The Welsh Government is making a further £340m available through the Economic Resilience Fund to support businesses affected by the new changes to the regulations. This funding will be targeted primarily at businesses operating directly in the hospitality and leisure sectors but some support will also be provided to businesses in related supply chains that can demonstrate a material impact to their enterprises as a result of the additional restrictions. The support is split into two funds:
Local Authorities will administer the £160m Restrictions Business Fund with the £180m Fund being administered by Business Wales. We are awaiting further details about these schemes, but for the Local Authority element we anticipate that some of the payment process will be automated. However, some businesses will need to undertake a registration process to apply for the funds.
Further advice will be provided to businesses as soon as we have the details and the latest information will be made available on the Council’s website. Our Finance and Business Support teams have been working extremely hard over recent months to administer the existing grants and they will continue to provide focussed support throughout this difficult time.
In terms of the position in schools, discussions are continuing on the most appropriate arrangements during the last week of term. We are aware that a small number of Head Teachers have chosen to survey parents about their intentions that week and are in the process of making local decisions based on the feedback. Distance learning, which is now regularly used to support pupils who are self-isolating, may also provide an opportunity for pupils who do not physically attend school during that final week to continue to engage in learning. We will feedback to you on the outcome of these discussions as conclusions are drawn.
2020 will certainly be a year we will all remember. We recognise the toll this has taken on many of you, but let’s continue to work together and keep up the fantastic effort that you have all demonstrated over recent months. We are all looking forward to Christmas, but please take a moment to consider alternative ways to celebrate this special time in a safe and sensible way so we continue to protect ourselves and our loved ones from this terrible virus.
As we look ahead to 2021, the promise of an effective vaccination programme signals the end of this very difficult period in our lives.
Stay safe and keep well
Cllr Philippa Marsden Christina Harrhy
Leader of Council Chief Executive
November 24th 2020
To parents/guardians of Greenhill Primary School pupils
I hope you and your families are well. I would like to take this opportunity to give you some updates on our current situation.
As you are aware, the situation regarding Covid-19 is changing regularly and the guidelines for schools are updated to reflect this.
FACE COVERINGS
The Welsh Government has updated its guidance on the use of face coverings in schools. To reduce the risk of transmission amongst parents and relatives, please wear masks when visiting school, and at drop-off and collection areas. Maintaining clear social distance at the school gates will also reduce risk and set a good example to pupils. Along with regular hand washing/sanitising and social distancing, this will reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 at school as far as possible.
The guidelines have been made stronger to keep you and your families as safe as possible. They are based on new advice from Welsh Government’s Technical Advisory Group, as we learn more about the way COVID-19 is transmitted.
Thank you for your help in doing all we can – together - to keep ourselves and others safe.
CHRISTMAS
End of term
There have been a few queries regarding the end of term, and concerns around the possibility your child may be told to isolate over the Christmas holidays. I feel it is important I am really honest with you about this, so you can make an informed decision. While the government are mentioning a slight relaxation of the rules for a few days over Christmas, this does not involve people who are told to self-isolate as a contact. Therefore, if your child is in a contact group where there is a positive case for the last week of term, they will be legally expected to isolate for two weeks, and this will include Christmas Day. Some parents have asked whether they can take their child out of school for the last week of term to avoid this. This is your decision, and I respect all families are in different situations, and have different concerns and priorities for the festive period. If you are intending to take your child out of school for the final week, please let us know.
The news of a vaccine is light at the end of the tunnel, and hopefully next Christmas this will all be a distant memory, and we will be welcoming you into school for a fabulous Christmas Concert!
Take care,
Ms. Lisa Jones
Headteacher
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Christmas Dinner Wednesday 9th December Turkey & Stuffing or Glamorgan Sausages (V) Served in a Roll with Roast Potatoes & Baked Onion Rings Christmas Ice Cream Tub or Fresh Fruit Water
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Dear Parents and Guardians,
Unfortunately, I have been notified today that that we have a two positive cases of Covid-19 within the school and we therefore need to follow strict public health protocols to ensure the health and wellbeing of the whole school community.
As a result, all children in Dosbarth Fioled, Arian and Aur will need to isolate at home for 14 days. This means that these children will need to isolate until 21/11/20 and not be able to return to school until 23/11/20.
Current public health advice states that other members of your household do not need to self-isolate. You should, however, be particularly vigilant about your child’s health and if they display any coronavirus symptoms, you should ensure that are tested as soon as possible.
I know that this will cause you all some concern and this is completely understandable. However, I want to reassure you that all appropriate risk assessments and safety measures are in place throughout the school. These are being strictly followed to protect all pupils and staff and to limit the risk of any cross-contamination.
The class teacher or another member of staff will keep you updated daily via SeeSaw and we will continue to provide educational resources for the children using SeeSaw and Google Classroom (for those classes that are using it). Earlier this year your child was provided with all of the necessary log-in details required.
I shall, of course, continue to keep you fully updated of the situation.
Regards
Lisa Jones
Head Teacher
Dear parent/carer,
I hope you and your family continue to be well.
Following the latest Welsh Government announcement regarding the Firebreak measures for Wales that start on Friday 23rd October I am writing to clarify what this means for children and young people in Caerphilly County Borough.
Arrangements are different for primary and secondary phases, but all pupils in receipt of free school meals will receive deliveries throughout half term.
Catering services will resume in all schools from the 2nd November 2020.
Pupils in receipt of free school meals in Years 9 and above will have a delivery this week. (Monday 2nd – Friday 6th November). Those in Years 7 and 8 will receive their meals in school during this week.
Monday 2nd – Friday 6th November
Primary schools, Trinity Fields and Glan-y-nant Learning Centre pupils
These schools will be open to all pupils throughout the week and current arrangements, including transport, apply.
Secondary school pupils
Secondary schools will be open as usual to all pupils in Years 7 and 8 and current arrangements, including transport, will apply.
Pupils in Specialist Resource Bases in secondary schools will also be able to attend.
Secondary school pupils in Years 9 and above will be learning from home and will be provided with tasks from the school.
If your child is due to sit an exam in this week, school will be in touch to confirm arrangements.
Latest guidance – update
It is very important that all of us comply with the latest guidance from Welsh Government (see link below) and Aneurin Bevan Health Board.
Schools: coronavirus firebreak guidance https://gov.wales/schoolscoronavirus-firebreak-guidance
Secondary schools continue to reinforce the importance of the use of face coverings and our strong recommendation that they should be worn where social distancing of 2m is not possible and on school transport. Please remind and encourage your child to wear them in these circumstances. However, please be mindful that some pupils cannot wear face coverings due to medical or other personal reasons.
This guidance, together with other recommended measures, will continue to be embedded within the school day, alongside educating pupils on the virus and encouraging them to stay safe and well in this pandemic.
We are requesting that you, as parents and carers, also observe and reinforce the guidance with your children and work with us to help to reduce the spread of the virus within the county borough.
We ask that everyone follows the social distancing guidance when picking up and/or collecting pupils from school, and at bus stops whilst waiting for school transport.
If you have any concerns please contact the school in the first instance, so that the headteacher has an opportunity to respond. Should a resolution not be possible, please follow the School Complaints Procedure which is available directly from your school.
These unprecedented times continue to be very challenging for all of us, and schools are doing their best to provide continued learning provision at the same time as keeping your children safe in a constantly changing environment.
I would like to thank you all for your support, particularly in relation to children who are asked to self-isolate as a precaution. I understand that this is something that can be difficult to manage and your patience and understanding is very much appreciated.
Wishing you and your family a safe and refreshing half term.
Regards
Keri Cole
Chief Education Officer