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  • Parent Update 5.2.21

    Fri 05 Feb 2021

    Dear Parents and Carers,

    We hope that you are all staying well. There are several things to share this week.

    Firstly thanks to everyone that despite poor weather took part in the RSPB’s Big Garden Bird watch last week. Over 50 people reported back to us and the results are interesting. We’re amazed and pleased at the variety of birds spotted. Here are some of our findings:

    • Wood pigeon was the most commonly spotted bird followed by sparrows, starlings, blue tits and robins.
    • Four sparrowhawks were seen along with one peregrine falcon​​​​​​​
    • Several people were treated to a visit from either a greater spotted woodpecker or a green woodpecker
    • Two herons were seen as well as an egret by a stream and some Canadian geese
    • Some people reported seeing birds busy building nests in trees or nesting boxes​​​​​​​​

    Keep looking out for birds in your garden or from your window. If you can, put some appropriate food out for them and they will keep returning. If you enjoyed bird watching, you can always find out more by visiting https://www.rspb.org.uk/fun-and-learning/for-kids/ .

    Half Term - 15th-19th February 2021
    The government revealed the decision in a recent email that all schools would be closed at half term both for online learning and for critical workers. Please see the email extract below

     

    POSTPONED Training Day - Please note that the training day that was scheduled for Monday 22nd February has now been postponed.

    Open Evenings
    We will be holding virtual Open Evenings spread over the two weeks after half term (weeks beginning 22.2.21 and 1.3.21).  We have decided to split the school into two halves with half of the school holding their sessions in one week and the remainder in the following week. We will be asking parents and carers to book via a ParentMail form in the usual way and then we will then send you a meeting code. We will send full details next week. The main focus of these meetings will be to discuss the first term’s learning and more recent remote learning, which you will appreciate is much more challenging to assess.

    Safer Internet Day - Tuesday 9th February 2021
    Tuesday 9th February 2021 is ‘Safer Internet Day’ with activities and events taking place around the globe. The theme for this year is, ‘Together for a better internet’. You might like to take a look at the websites below for some ideas and advice about how to make the internet a safer and better place for all but especially for children. 

    https://www.childnet.com/resources/safer-internet-day 

    https://www.saferinternetday.org/ 

    https://www.saferinternet.org.uk/safer-internet-day/2021 

    How to support online learning at home
    We know this is a challenging time for parents, carers and children. Remote education has brought new demands and changed how you engage with school. Many parents and carers are balancing various responsibilities while supporting their children with education at home. Below, in part based on parental feedback, are our tips and suggestions for supporting your child during this continued period of remote learning: 

    • Establish clear routines especially for bedtime and getting up in the morning. It is important that children have a good night’s sleep so that they can focus on their learning the following day. Try to stick to your usual times as if it was a normal school day
    • Set up a quiet workstation with enough space for your child to work so that they understand this is where they will complete their learning with access to resources such as pencil, paper etc
    • Limit distractions such as TV, computer games etc so that your child can focus and give their school work their full attention
    • Establish a timetable for the day that works for you but try to encourage your child to join the daily morning Google meets (Years 1 - 6) as this is an opportunity to see their teacher and peers, talk through the learning for the day, review previous learning and get motivated for the day
    • Encourage your child to watch the video introductions to lessons provided by their teachers as they are vital for explaining the learning and will enable your child to feel more confident when completing the tasks set. As they are pre-recorded, children can watch them many times over if necessary or watch particular sections again to help them to be successful
    • Ensure your child has time off screen and some fresh air! Go for a walk, play in the garden or even just play indoors
    • Please speak to teachers via the Classroom/Tapestry or by phoning the office if you have any questions or queries. Please remember that we are here for you.

    Please note we do recognise that every circumstance is different, but can only ask everyone to continue to do their best. Keep going - you are doing a great job!

    Once again thank you for your support, please stay safe.

  • Parent Update 29.1.21

    Fri 29 Jan 2021

    Dear Parents and carers,

    We remain impressed by the quality and amount of work that is being completed by a large number of pupils both on Tapestry and on Google Classroom.We thank you for your support and patience in what we all recognise are still very challenging and unusual circumstances.

     

    Teaching and office staff are continuing to contact as many families as possible to discuss general issues and wellbeing. These calls have been welcomed and given us useful feedback which is shared with relevant staff. 

     

    This is what we have discovered so far:-

    • The Google Meets ( Years 1-6) continue to be well received and have good attendance, pupils are engaging positively with each session. Early Years enjoy their Zoom sessions too.
    • Pre recorded video introductions are useful for many pupils and parents as we are told they can watch them at a time which is convenient.
    • Parents find the ability to communicate directly with the classteacher via Google Classroom or Tapestry helpful for them and their child/children.
    • Despite the enormous demands on the internet globally it is generally holding up well ( phew!) However some brief outages / disconnects seem to affect many at some point.
    • It's challenging being at home working and supporting remote learning! (we can only ask that you do the best you can depending on your home circumstances)

     

    Several staff have commented that sometimes pupils aren’t accessing all support materials including videos and presentations therefore they are struggling with tasks. Please can you encourage your child to look at all the support materials before attempting tasks as they often provide essential information.

     

    We are currently exploring effective ways of holding parent consultations virtually. These will take place after half term. Further details and information will follow shortly. 

     

    Fun Family Challenge

    This weekend, 29th - 31st January the RSPB are holding their Big Garden Birdwatch. This is a survey of wild birds across the country. This is what they say on their website-

    ‘Taking part is easy- Spend an hour counting the birds you see in your garden or from your balcony, then tell us what you saw. It really is that simple!’

     

    Their website also has a live feed to one of their sites and there is a bird quiz to complete. Here is the link for their site.Big Garden Birdwatch | Join the fun - The RSPB rspb.org.uk 

     

    We would love to know which birds you saw out of your window! We will send you a Parentmail Form for you to complete if you wish. We will publish the most common birds viewed locally on next week’s newsletter. We hope many will take part.

     

    Once again thank you for your support, please stay safe.

  • Parent Update 22.1.21

    Fri 22 Jan 2021

    Dear Parents/Carers,

    As we end Week 3 of school closure, in our third lockdown, I would like to thank everyone for supporting home learning. We have seen amazing engagement from pupils either through Tapestry (EYFS), Google Classroom or via printed work packs. 

     

    Daily Meets
    We have had positive attendance and response to the new online daily Meets via Google for years 1 to 6. We know that for some there have been technological challenges e.g slow internet connections, but engagement has been good. Staff have been reporting that everyone is getting used to turning mute on and off as needed. Lots have also been putting their hand up when they want to contribute and in some year groups giving answers via the chat function. Staff have continued to explore how they can best use each Meet and are, as appropriate and necessary, sharing screens, showing work on mini whiteboards or if in school making use of the class interactive boards. Some classes have also been making good use of quizzes to check learning. I feel sure that as time goes on, Meets will continue to evolve.

     

    A plea - please can you help your child/children to log into each Google Meet via their school Google account. This is an important security feature as they are immediately identified by their name rather than Gary/Julie’s ipad! 

     

    Turning in Work on Google Classroom
    We know that younger pupils in particular will need some help with uploading (‘turning in’)  completed work in Google Classroom (Years 1 - 6).  If you are finding this tricky, the following document might help. How to 'turn in' an assignment  

     

    We have noticed some pupils are accidentally uploading blank task sheets.

     

    Technical Support plus other issues or concerns
    Please also remember you can request support via the school office. Please note this will probably mean asking a question and then someone will get back to you.

     

    Reading
    The National Literacy Trust, in association with Oak Academy, have announced they will be sharing a children’s book online each week.

     

    Please have a look here https://library.thenational.academy/ We hope the choice will grow over time. 

     

    Essex Libraries, who are largely closed at the moment, do offer a digital book borrowing service which may be worth a look if you are running out of books at home. I would suggest that parents may need to work with/for their children when using this service.  https://libraries.essex.gov.uk/e-books-e-audio-e-magazines-and-book-groups/e-books-and-e-audio/ 

     

    Lastly, we hope everyone is staying safe and well and continue to look forward to welcoming everyone back in school when we are allowed to return.

     

    South Benfleet Primary School

  • Letter to Parents/Carers 15 January 2021

    Fri 15 Jan 2021

    Dear Parents and Carers

     

    I hope that this letter finds you all well and keeping safe in these difficult times.  Apologies for the length of this update but please can I encourage you to fully read the newsletter as it contains important information.

     

    Building on my letter of last week, I feel it may be helpful to write to all parents and carers to clarify and explain our current position on home/remote learning, how the situation is evolving and how we are working to move it even further forwards.

     

    Firstly, I would like to say that teachers and other school staff would much prefer to be in school offering face to face learning, feedback and support and be able to access all their usual learning tools and resources. Home/remote learning is challenging for everyone - we understand that. 

     

    Unfortunately we are unable to please all the people all the time as we appreciate every household situation is different. We have to take a balanced view and like everyone else, keep moving forwards and tweaking as needed as we learn and things change.

     

    Challenges

    The school has, like many other local people, families and groups that have suffered during the Christmas break, seen a significant number of COVID cases along with the need to self isolate. This has impacted on our capacity at the start of term.  However, staff have, if well enough (or even when not really well enough) carried on working to the best of their ability from home to support online learning or colleagues have taken up the reins and supported two classes.

     

    The Government and media don’t seem to differentiate between different ages of pupils and types of schools. There is an enormous difference between Early Years pupils, Key Stage 1 and 2 pupils and those at secondary school and beyond. These differences mean that different approaches are needed, one size doesn't suit all!

     

    The Realities

    • Many parents/carers (and staff) are working in new ways from home and have to juggle many responsibilities with less /different resources than usual

    • Pupils and parents/carers are often available at different times to support and focus on learning - this is one reason that live contact is challenging and not for everyone

    • Home/remote learning is not, and cannot be, the same as day to day, face to face teaching in class in school (or we perhaps wouldn't have schools?)

    • The curriculum won't be exactly the same - in school we make use of many practical resources in maths science, PE, DT Art etc. these aren't readily available at home

    • Staff plan their curriculum in advance. Much practical, outdoor learning, visits and visitors which support and bring learning alive can’t take place, so the curriculum has had to be replanned

    • In school there are continuous small interactions between teachers, support staff and pupils which all go to add to and inform learning and assessment. Use of Classroom and Tapestry plus Google Meet allows some of this to happen, it is inevitably different.

    • Pupils have different learning needs. In secondary schools, pupils are usually put in ability groups (sets) to make differentiating the work easier. In primary school we provide different levels of support and challenge. We do our best to achieve this with remote learning but it is more difficult

    • In school, teachers have ready and easy access to outcomes of pupils learning - their books, drawings, worksheets and other activities. These can be assessed quickly and next steps verbally given, new teaching inputs made ‘in the moment’ or later

    • Staff are currently working in school on a rota, supporting Key workers managing their classroom, calling parents, making videos, planning and marking work,  responding to numerous messages on Tapestry / Classroom etc.

    • We have to keep all pupils and staff safe so please understand that if staff working in school catch COVID, bubbles will close and online/ remote learning will be a challenge- hence we need to minimise the number of pupils in school

    • Pupils who are coming into school are carrying out the same learning as pupils at home via Google Classroom- so that they cover the same curriculum. School staff are there to support learning as parents and carers would at home

     

    So what are we doing at SBPS to meet pupil’s learning and other needs?

    We have shared our Remote Learning Guidance  which we will keep under review

     

    We have tried to meet as many people’s needs as possible by:

    • Continuing to make daily use of our online learning platforms - Tapestry (EYFS) and Google Classroom for Years 1 - 6. These allow staff who monitor Tapestry and Classroom throughout the day an opportunity to communicate with pupils and parents regarding learning and other issues

    • Teachers recording and posting videos to explain learning or teach a concept. As these are recorded they can be accessed when needed and watched as often as required

    • Teachers posting online other materials which may include weblinks, Google Docs, PDFs, powerpoint presentations and video clips from a variety of sources

    • Pupils completing their usual online learning relevant to their year group - e.g. Doodle Maths, Doodle English, NumBots, Times Table Rock Stars and Active Learn activities

    • Providing weekly live video sessions to allow pupils to see each other and teaching/school staff (daily for Years 1-6 from 18.1.21)

    • Contacting families to provide technical support which may include borrowing a school device to support home learning

    • Contacting families to provide emotional/motivational support and a listening ear

    • Providing additional learning resources for some families - our SENDCO, Mrs Skinner has been in contact with many families offering support and guidance 

    • Providing paper workpacks where there are no other options available

     

    Please remember to contact the teaching staff via Tapestry or Classroom if you have any issues or concerns. Teachers are the best people to deal with learning issues as they know your children best.

     

    The school office is also open and available by phone or email but running with reduced staff to minimise contact between staff. The member of staff working is very busy dealing with many different queries and tasks. Therefore, we ask that you are patient and we will do our best to deal with your queries in a timely manner.

     

    Our Next Steps

    Daily Live Meetings for years 1 - 6

    As we now have more staff available, and after a trial this week with year 6, we have arranged for each class in years 1 - 6  to hold a daily live video session via Google Meet. These meetings will start on Monday 18th January  and will be at the following times Monday to Thursday:

    • Years  4, 5 and 6 - 9.00am daily

    • Years 1, 2 and 3 - 9.30am daily

     

    We understand that these timings may not suit everybody but would suggest that you join meetings when you can for as long as possible. It is impossible for us to schedule these morning, motivational and organisational meetings to suit every family situation.

     

    The aim of these sessions which will last 15-20 minutes is for the class and their teacher to meet live via video in order to:

    • Talk through previous learning/issues

    • Share information about new learning

    • Have daily contact for wellbeing 

    • Motivate and inspire pupils ready for the day’s learning

    • Provide an opportunity for pupils to ask questions about the learning

     

    Friday Meetings

    On Fridays, the meetings will be longer to allow staff to summarise the week’s learning, celebrate successes and engage with as many pupils as possible. Therefore the times for Fridays meetings will be as follows:

    • Years 5 & 6 - 9.00am

    • Years 3 & 4 - 10.00am

    • Years 1 & 2 - 11.00am

     

    Google Meet Guidance

    • Your child will need to join a new Google Meet Classroom specifically created for each class which will be used for these meetings only. Classroom Codes and  guidance on how to join the new classrooms will be sent out to parents via ParentMail

    • Set yourself up in a space that is appropriate for learning e.g. kitchen table, a quiet area of the house. 

    • Get signed into your device and log into your Google Account five minutes prior to the start of the lesson so that you are ready and any technical issues can be resolved. 

    • Make sure you log on to Classroom through your school Google account so your name is displayed on screen as it appears on your email- this means the teacher knows who you are.and can let you in. This is an important safeguarding feature

    • Ensure your backdrop is appropriate for learning and that you are dressed appropriately (no pyjamas etc. please).

    • Keep your microphone switched off unless speaking

    • Put your hand up if you wish to speak (use the raise hand button in the white panel at the bottom of the screen or physically put your hand up so the teacher can see you wish to participate)

    • Make sure you have finished eating and drinking before your session starts.

    • Make sure it is only you appearing - not your brother, sister or pet.

    • Please remember that you do not have permission to record the teacher or any other person in the meeting (this is a breach of GDPR regulations and against the law).

     

    Important note

    The new Google Meet classroom is just for daily live meetings. The rest of the learning videos and activities will continue to be posted onto the year group classroom. 

     

    How to Join the Sessions

    The Google Meet sessions will require all pupils in Years 1 - 6 to join an additional Google Classroom. We will post the joining codes for these new classrooms in the current classroom for each year group and tell parents via Parent Mail. The daily live Meet session will be accessed via the new Classroom and a link will appear daily 5 minutes before the scheduled start of the live session.

     

    Early Years Weekly Catch Up Meetings

    Early Years will be slightly different. They will meet once a week on Fridays via Zoom at the following times:

    • Jade: 10.30 am

    • Amber  11:15 am

     

    The codes for your class Zoom meeting will be sent out to you via ParentMail each week as well as being posted on Tapestry.

     

    The purpose of these meetings is to allow pupils to:

    • Have weekly contact with Early Years staff

    • Share and celebrate completed work

    • Listen and share a story, read by Early Years staff 

    • Enjoy some other shared activities like singing and dancing together

    • Have the opportunity to share news and talk to other pupils and staff

     

    We hope that the pupils will enjoy this regular opportunity for live interaction with their peers and Early Years staff.

     

    Staff PPA (Planning Preparation and Assessment) Please note that as of next week staff will not be scheduling work for Friday afternoons as they will be using this time for their statutory PPA.  They are still working but in dedicated planning and preparation mode preparing for the following week’s teaching and learning. 

     

    Finally

    We appreciate that we cannot please everybody with how we are managing online/home learning but we are continuously trying to develop and improve. We do listen to parent/carer feedback but unfortunately cannot fulfil all the individual requests and demands that we are receiving. 

     

    Please be assured that we are all working hard and want everyone to stay safe and well so we can welcome you back into school as soon as we are allowed.



     
  • Letter to Parents/Carers 7 Jan 2021

    Thu 07 Jan 2021

    Dear Parents and carers,

     

    Firstly, can I thank you for the positive comments received so far regarding the response to the current national lockdown https://www.gov.uk/guidance/national-lockdown-stay-at-home   which is unlikely to see schools reopening in their usual way until after February Half Term - Monday 22.2.21. 

     

    Also, thank you everyone for once again taking on the not inconsiderable challenge of staying at home and helping support your child/ren with home learning. We have an appreciation of how challenging this is as staff often face the same challenges as parents- having to work as well as support home learning for their own children, often with limited devices and strained internet connections.

     

    Like many others, we have been impacted by the current high numbers of positive cases of COVID -19. Several teaching and other staff members are currently isolating because they have the virus and are unwell or because someone in their bubble has tested positive or is awaiting a test outcome. This situation limits what can be achieved in some year groups however, I would like to publicly recognise the efforts of all staff, including some who are unwell, working hard to keep remote learning going. Thank you also to staff who have stepped in to cover gaps.

     

    As a school, we have been able to welcome small numbers of pupils on site where there is no alternative provision and ask parents to only consider requesting a place as an absolute last resort - this is to keep staff and pupils safe and limit contact between groups of people.

     

    Can I assure you that we will continue to do our very best to support you in whatever way we can but we are not superhuman! Like everyone in the midst of this global crisis, staff are struggling with all the emotions, anxieties and limitations that you are and we ask that you recognise this when communicating with us. I will outline below some of the key ways that we are keeping in touch and where information can be found:

     
    1. Contacting the school

    The school office (phone line) is open daily between 8.30 and 4.00 and office staff will endeavour to answer or pass on to the relevant staff member specific concerns or queries.

     
    1. Pupil Contact and learning

    All year groups are using Tapestry (EYFS) or Google Classroom (Years 1- 6) to set work and to communicate with pupils, parents and carers. Any problems with access, passwords etc. need to be sent in via the school office and we will do our best to assist you as quickly as we can. We will send out weekly timetables for each year group via Parentmail so please ensure that you keep checking your messages.

     

    Our online learning procedures/ policy can be found here. South Benfleet Home Learning Guidance

     
    1. Issues and other problems

    If there are specific problems with work, mental well being, safeguarding or other issues, please contact us via the school office. You will also find other useful information on our website. Please remember that the local school nursing team, your GP, CAVs etc. are also there to support you.  Ask us to help/signpost you if needed please. Please be mindful that not all of our usual resources will be available at this time of national lockdown.

     

    Support Explaining Covid to Children

    We have become aware of a useful resource aimed at primary aged pupils which sets out to explain COVID in a child friendly way. The resource is here:

     

    https://www.storicise.com/primary-1 

     

    We would suggest you look at it first and then talk it through with your child/children if you feel it would be helpful to share and discuss.

     

    Another useful local website can be found via this link:

    https://castlepointandrochfordccg.nhs.uk/your-services/coronavirus/coronavirus-and-young-people 

     

    Zoom Meetings

    As stated in our policy, we will be aiming to hold weekly catch up sessions for pupils via video- Zoom. The first of these will be happening tomorrow. Due to staff illness at this current time, these will be year group sessions for years 1 - 6. We hope to be able to start sessions for EYFS soon. The details will come out to you via Parentmail today. Look out for this and we look forward to seeing pupils tomorrow. 

     

    Our key message is:  if we have concerns we will contact you. Likewise, if you have issues or concerns please contact us. We want to work together to provide as successful as possible outcomes at a time of global crisis. 

     

    We send our best wishes to parents/carers/pupils who are currently unwell and hope that you are soon feeling better.

     

    Letter from Director of Education for Essex

    Please find attached for your information below, a letter from Claire Kershaw, the Director of Education for Essex.

     

    South Benfleet Primary School

  • 360 tour of Early Years

    Thu 08 Oct 2020

    Please click on the link below to view a tour of our Early Years setting

    https://youtu.be/XhI_fEWPw14

  • Open Morning for 2021 intake

    Wed 07 Oct 2020

    Please see the attached link for information regarding our Open Morning for the 2021 intake

     

    Please click here for the flyer

  • Coronavirus Useful links

    Fri 18 Sep 2020

    https://111.nhs.uk/- symptom checker

    https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/symptoms/ - symptom checker and more general advice

    Covid symptoms: Is it a cold, flu or coronavirus? This BBC video seems particularly useful

    https://www.gov.uk/coronavirus Government site with comprehensive Coronavirus information

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-54145299# BBC link to a visual guide of the difference in symptoms

     

    These are the government's main symptoms for Coronavirus-

    • a high temperature – this means you feel hot to touch on your chest or back (you do not need to measure your temperature) 
    • a new, continuous cough – this means coughing a lot for more than an hour, or 3 or more coughing episodes in 24 hours (if you usually have a cough, it may be worse than usual)
    • a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste – this means you've noticed you cannot smell or taste anything, or things smell or taste different to normal

    Most people with coronavirus have at least 1 of these symptoms.

     

    The main symptoms of Covid-19 appear to be different to a common head cold which is often typified by runny nose, blocked nose, sneezing, headache etc.

     

  • Pick Up and Drop off times

    Fri 18 Sep 2020

    Start times:                     End times:                     Fridays

    Year 6: 8.35am                     2.50pm                                  1.50pm

    Year 5: 8.40am                     2.55pm                                  1.55pm

    Year 4: 8.45am                     3.00pm                                  2.00pm

    Year 3: 8.50am                     3.05pm                                  2.05pm

    Year 2: 8.55am                     3.10pm                                  2.10pm

    Year 1: 9.00am                     3.15pm                                  2.15pm

    EYFS: 9.00am                        3.15pm                                  2.15pm

     

    Please ensure if someone else is picking your child up that they are aware of the above.

  • Is your child unwell? What to do

    Mon 14 Sep 2020

    We realise that we are in challenging times and that if your child (someone in your household) is unwell you are unsure whether they should be sent into school or not.

    We have had a look around and tried to find some resources to help you. In order to help you there is a very useful site provided by NHS 111 online where you can input the symptoms for your child and after answering some questions it will tell you your next step. If your child is ill we would encourage you to use this site as a first step before contacting the school.

    NHS 111 online - https://111.nhs.uk/covid-19/

    Here is a link to another NHS website with a list of a list of common childhood illnesses which you may also be useful now and in the future.

    NHS list of common childhood illnesses - https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/healthy-body/is-my-child-too-ill-for-school/

    If your child is off school or they (or any other family member) are having a Covid-19 test then please let us know and keep us updated.

    Thank you for your continued support.

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