Keeping you up to date with all that is happening in school.
Dear Parent,
If you would like your child to receive the nasal flu vaccine in school please follow this link to complete an online consent form;
https://www.nhsimms.uk/FLU/information?Id=119400&Type=FLU
The vaccinations will take place at your child’s school on 15th October 2020
Dear Parent,
If you would like your child to receive the nasal flu vaccine in school please follow this link to complete an online consent form;
https://www.nhsimms.uk/FLU/information?Id=119401&Type=FLU
The vaccinations will take place at your child’s school on 15th October 2020
The link will Close 1st October 2020. If your child has already had the Nasal Flu vaccine since Sept 20 please disregard this msg. If you have any problems accessing the link please telephone 0333 358 3397
Good morning everyone,
Here’s hoping that you are all safe and well and have enjoyed an Easter break if work commitments allowed.
Just an update on home learning...
When the lockdown began 4 weeks ago, it was an enormous shock for all of us. Parents suddenly faced the prospect of losing jobs, finding childcare and the possibility of being ‘teacher’ all the while giving our children the impression that ‘everything is fine’. It took us, as a school, a couple of weeks to work out staffing, key worker pupils, free school meals and distance learning. We’re still trying incredibly hard to perfect these things (if that’s possible under the circumstances). I gave teachers the task of uploading new learning for you to try at home IF you had the resources/flexibility/confidence, thinking that hopefully some miracle would occur and we’d be back in school by now. This was a short term plan and in hindsight, wasn’t necessarily the most effective option. Hindsight is a wonderful thing though isn’t it.
There isn’t one of us that will be left untouched by this virus. Whether it’s with financial loss, health and well-being implications or, and I say this praying that none of our families have to face this, but the possibility of the loss of a friend or loved one. I can’t stress this enough; the health and well-being of the adults and children that belong to our schools is THE ONLY priority.
The news and social media are consumed with statistics and conspiracy theories. The world as we know it isn’t a safe place at the moment but what we can do, as parents and professionals, is make sure that our small humans are coping. As sad as it is, we have to be realistic in thinking that another 3 weeks may not actually be the end of lockdown. Our children will miss out on huge chunks of learning. They’ll miss huge chunks of quality time playing with their friends and families. Everyone is in exactly the same boat. Let US worry about playing catch up academically when it’s safe for us all to return to some sort of normal school routine. For now, I’m asking teachers to adapt home learning to focus on revision of key learning from September to March. Reading can move on, so can phonics but anything else new needs to wait until we’re able to deliver it to our children properly (in terms of English and Maths). We’ll continue to upload topic learning in the form of questions to investigate IF you are able to do so.
To quote something that’s been widely spread on social media ‘no kids are ahead, no kids are behind’. All I’m asking is that you teach children how to cope. How to find the positive moments in every day. How to talk about the monsters under the bed that actually are OURS too in this situation. How to keep things in perspective most days. How to enjoy family time, whether there’s 2 of you or 22. How to keep that childhood innocence at the heart of everything despite the chaotic world around us.
It’s absolutely ok not to be ok some days. But please, remember that with home learning, little and often is great. If you can’t, then don’t.
As always, if there’s anything you want to raise or anything I can help with then please just email. Thank you for bearing with us and continuing to support our fantastic staff team.
Be kind to yourselves and each other,
Miss Hollings
j.hollings@lmjs.lancs.sch.uk
Please visit our letters section to find contact details for the Virgin Care School Nursing Team throughout the COVID-19 outbreak.
Stay Safe & Well
4th April 2020
Dear Parents/Carers,
I’m hoping that this update finds you and your families well and coping under these unpredictable circumstances.
With regard to home learning, I wanted to take the opportunity to clarify a couple of points ahead of class pages being re vamped next week.
Firstly, do what you can IF, or when you can. Some of you are still trying to hold down full time jobs with children at home. Speaking from firsthand experience I fully appreciate that it’s virtually impossible to carry out most work related tasks particularly ones that require concentration or 5 minutes peace! I mean this sincerely, do what you can. Parents are not teachers at home. Working or not, mental health and well being comes FIRST. The children’s and yours. If the weather is nice, learn in the garden. Investigate habitats, insects, plants, weather! TALK 😊
Teachers are working hard to ensure that there are directed learning tasks available on class web pages that will help you as parents and will help our children with key learning for their year group. They’ve done a fab job of giving as much explicit guidance as possible and if they’ve felt particularly brave, you may be treated to a few video tutorials via See Saw!
Try; 10 min bursts EYFS, 15 minute bursts Y1-3 then 20 mins Y4-6. Plenty of brain breaks in between! An hour a day is great 👍🏽
Keep your eyes peeled on the ‘Parents’ section of the website where I’ll post other information if it becomes relevant.
If you want to and have the flexibility to give the children a two week Easter break then please do it! Learning will remain on the class pages week by week so you can go back to it at any point.
These are such testing and uncertain times and I’m sure we’re all craving a point in time where life can return to some sort of normality, but for now, please look after yourselves as well as the children.
Any concerns or questions, as always, please don’t hesitate to email me.
Take care and stay safe,
Miss Hollings.
j.hollings@lmjs.lancs.sch.uk
24th March 2020
Good Morning Parents/Carers,
Hopefully this message finds you all safe and well at home.
With regard to work set by teachers; week 1 and 2 of school closure- teachers will set ‘project’ themed learning tasks and will direct you to lots of useful sites.
Week 3 onwards- each class page will be updated with more specific learning and an outline of how you may wish to conduct your home-schooling day in line with normal class practice to keep routine. There will be online tutorials for aspects of maths bearing in mind that the Inspire maths scheme works differently to methods we, as parents, may not be familiar with.
There will still be directions to useful online learning if needed.
How we will go about marking/feeding back on your child’s work is yet to be confirmed but I strongly urge you to bear with us as we find our feet.
I appreciate that this is such a stressful time for everyone. This pandemic affects all of us in some way shape or form and whilst we may not have the home-school learning system perfected as quickly as we’d all like, our staff are continuing to put our children first, primarily to enable keyworkers and frontline NHS staff to go out into the unknown and fight this global battle.
If you have any queries with regard to home-school learning in the run up to week 3, please email me rather than individual staff as they are working tirelessly to keep school open alongside Mrs Rogerson.
Many thanks in anticipation of your continued understanding and support.
Miss Hollings
Within God’s love for everyone, Our school family is committed to serve by:
- celebrating everyone’s unique God-given talents;
- giving the best of ourselves for all the world;
- doing all the good we can together.