I would like to draw your attention to the following update from Graham:
As you will be aware, this week the government has announced the aspiration for more children, in mainstream schools, to return to school sites. Mainstream schools will be expected to support more children, in years R, YR1 and YR6 from the 1st June. The guidance for all our schools is different and outlined below.
In relation to Special Schools, the government state:
‘Special schools, special post-16 institutions and hospital schools will work towards a phased return of more children and young people without a focus on specific year groups.’
Special Schools are not expected to work to the same timelines as mainstream schools. Many of our children have additional and specific needs that need to be particularly considered. I can assure you that eventual safe re-opening of our schools continues to be our aim – but we need your support to co-produce these next steps.
We have spent the past few weeks working on a comprehensive strategy that relates to our ‘New Schooling’ offer, how this might look and how this will impact children, families and staff. We are hoping that by next Wednesday, we will be in a position to contact all of our families to consult upon this strategy and to get your collective views on how we move forward as a community. It has never been more important to work together to ensure that we get this right for our children.
We will however ensure that our children and young people continue to access our outstanding and personalised virtual learning offer. The Trust is working tirelessly to ensure that any decisions made for the future are the safe and right decisions for our staff, children and young people. Ultimately, our overarching priority continues to be that:
“We will maintain and secure the health and safety of every single child, young person and member of staff.”
We currently continue to have a very small number of young people attending schools that are children of key workers and these arrangements will continue. We are well aware that many other families are experiencing particular challenges. The last thing we want to do is place families under more pressure. We’ve got to keep you, our children and staff safe.
Take care,
Graham
Last week saw the celebrations of VE Day and my blog this week is about what some of the staff got up to.
First of all is my effort at baking a wholemeal loaf….and it’s safe to say it was awful! Rock hard. The birds in Saddleworth really appreciated it though..
Second up is the very talented Mrs Quinn, who produced some fabulous treats for Mr Quinn and their family for their street party (socially distancing of course). Now this is what I call baking..
Next up is the equally talented Mrs Thompson who is well known in the executive team for her culinary talents. Now that’s how you make bread Mrs T. – note to self, when we return I could do with some mentoring here on bread skills..
Next comes a gorgeous example of how to make scones courtesy of Nona who is going to be working with our staff and students in the not too distant future. Yummy..
And finally Mrs Nelson, our Medtia neighbour who works alongside Mrs Walton (who incidentally I worked with this week and celebrated her birthday on Friday). Again a fine combination of cream and scones. Fabulous..
Having just returned from my run, I am now starving. Thanks to all for the pictures and celebrations of our freedom.
Stay safe and support the NHS,
Mrs Tootill
Head of Springboard Project
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