Monday 16 March 2020

Update - 16th March

Dear Wrotham Road families, 

On 16th March, Prime Minster Boris Johnson announced significant new measures to tackle the Coronavirus outbreak, including:

Anyone with a fever or persistent cough should stay at home for 14 days. This measure also extends to anyone who lives with someone displaying coronavirus symptoms.
Everyone has been asked to stop non-essential contact with others. This is particularly important for those aged over 70, people with underlying health conditions and pregnant women. 
People should stop all unnecessary travelling.
By the weekend, those with the most serious health conditions should be largely shielded from social contact for 12 weeks.

Consequently, pupils should not come into school if they have a cough or fever nor should their siblings. Nor should they come to the school if any member of the family household displays symptoms.

Absences will be authorised in these extenuating circumstances. However, we ask that you continue to report absences in the usual way by contacting the school so that we can monitor the effect of the outbreak on the school population.

Additionally, if you wish to keep your child at home because you are concerned about the spread of the virus then please do so. 

Please continue to bear with us as we deal with staff shortages and manage the situation in order to keep the school open. 

I am very grateful to the Wrotham Road team for their goodwill and commitment to our community. 

Thank you for your continued support, 


Sarah Jack 
Headteacher

Cancelled this term- Apologies

The following events have been cancelled this term:-

Class assemblies this term ( Year 1 and Year 6)
Book Look on the 17th March
Parent Evening on the 23rd and 24th March
Eagle Heights trip - Year 4 (25th March and 26th March)
Wakehurst Place trip - Year 3
Mobile Farm - KS1 (26th March) 
School Disco (30th March) 

We will reschedule these at a later date.

Saturday 14 March 2020

Star Writer

Star Writer this week in 5K goes to Sam for his amazing effort and use of descriptive language. 


Wednesday 11 March 2020

Medical Advice

As a school we are receiving daily updates from the Department for Education on the Coronavirus. As yet nothing has really changed in their advice and guidance. The current situation in the school has not changed and there have been no confirmed cases of Covid-19. 
If parents can help by ensuring children wash their hands before they leave home, to come to school each day.

    Do
ü  wash your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds
ü  always wash your hands when you get home or into work
ü  use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available
ü  cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze
ü  put used tissues in the bin straight away and wash your hands afterwards
ü  try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell
     Don't
X       do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean
If you think you might have coronavirus, have been to a country or area with a high risk of coronavirus in the last 14 days or you've been in close contact with someone with coronavirus ring NHS 111. Visit https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/ for further details.


Tuesday 10 March 2020

Science Week Day 2- Year 3

Year 3 learnt about the planets and made snow with Scientist Lucy, then we investigated which substances dissolved in milk, and then started our new topic ‘Let’s Plant It!’ We’ve also started an investigation to see how a seed grows in different conditions and will look at the progress over the week.





Monday 9 March 2020

Science Week! Zoo Lab - Looking at our Diverse Planet


KS1 have had an action packed day learning about Science in fun and engaging ways. We started with our visit from ZooLab who brought a wide variety of animals and insets for us to hold and most importantly observe their different bodies, ways of moving and habitats. We have also looked at forces such as up thrust by building tin foil boats and using air resistance to help our paper aeroplanes glide further. Children have also been problem solving to create electrical circuits with bulbs and buzzers. 
In Reception the children went on a treasure hunt around the allotment to find things with might float. After collecting and making predictions, they successfully tested their loot to see if it would sink or float!

 

 






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Friday 6 March 2020

Coronavirus

Dear Parent/Carer,

I am writing to update you on the Coronavirus. Please use the following link for the daily/weekly information for schools and the public regarding the virus.
 
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-information-for-the-public

We are continuing to follow Public Health England and the Department for Education Guidance for Schools.

We are checking contact surfaces and cleaning them regularly.  We are ensuring additional cleaning of areas such as toilets and busy spaces are cleaned with anti-bacterial products. The school is well stocked for soap and cleaning resources. We are reminding pupils about hand washing, teaching them how to do this well and have put up posters around school to remind them.

We do not have any reported cases of Coronavirus in or related to school at the current time and will continue to monitor this carefully. We will then follow any current advice from PHE and the DFE accordingly.

We meet regularly as a leadership team to update, plan and provide for strategy moving forward, should the issue get worse or Government advice changes.

To help us ensure the safety of students and good hygiene please can you ensure the following:
  • Remind your child about good hygiene, most importantly regular hand washing.
  • Report any contact with known infected people or travel to reportable areas as advised by the NHS/ PHE (https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-information-for-the-public#lockdown-areas).
  • Use the NHS 111 service for medical advice (the school cannot give this)
  • Report any Coronavirus infection or contact to the school to support us in making decisions for the wider safety of all students, some of whom may be vulnerable and have underlying health conditions.
  • Do not repeat or share unsubstantiated “fake news”, gossip or rumour. Only use the Government issued advice and guidance for reference. This causes huge and unnecessary problems for the school in managing this issue. At best it causes unnecessary panic, worry and anxiety in children.
 We will continue to keep parents and carers updated as things change.

Kind Regards,
Mrs Sarah Jack
Headteacher


E- Safety Advice


Wednesday 4 March 2020

World Book Day














Scholastic Book Club

Our new online Scholastic Book Club is up and running! 

Go to http://schools.scholastic.co.uk/wrotham to browse the latest books and order online. 

For every £1 you spend on this month’s Book Club, our school will earn 25p in Scholastic Rewards.

Please place your order online by March 21st, 2020.