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Friday January 15th

We have completed our first full week of home learning and the engagement has been really pleasing during trying times. A huge thank you and well done to all the children and their families. Communication between teachers and pupils has been great and, although there will be times when teachers cannot respond immediately, I can assure you that staff will respond as soon as possible during working hours. We completely understand that this is a challenging time for everyone in many different ways. Please remember that if home learning is causing any anxiety, we are here to offer any support that we can. Don’t hesitate in contacting us by phone or by email.

Live Check-ins

In addition to our current methods of communication (learning conversations, email, telephone) we will be offering weekly, live check-ins via Microsoft Teams over the coming weeks. More information and consent forms will be sent out early next week.

Digital support

If you have any issues surrounding technology/devices or accessing the learning online, please contact the school for support.

Emergency Childcare provision

We continue to provide a service to our most vulnerable children and those key workers that have no other option available to them. If you wish to discuss accessing this provision, please don’t hesitate in contacting the school by phone or email.

It continues to be crucial during this pandemic to work together with clear and open lines of communication. Please keep letting us know if you have any concerns, feedback or need any advice! We are here to help children and families in any way that we can!

                                                                     Stay safe and have a good weekend!

            Mr Jamie Evans (Acting headteacher)

           evansj737@hwbcymru.net

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Friday January 8th

I am sure that you are now aware of the Welsh Government’s decision to delay the return of pupils to school until January 29th, possibly until February half term, while they monitor the reduction in transmission of COVID-19.

While this decision is clearly aimed at keeping our whole community safe, it will have an impact on families in many different ways. I would like to begin by reminding you that, although school is not open to all pupils, we are still here to offer support in any way we can. If you have any concerns at all or seek advice, please get in touch by phone, email the school or email me directly (evansj737@hwbcymru.net). Staff and families working together has been crucial in our school’s response to this pandemic and I have no doubt that we will continue to support each other.     

I would like to thank staff for the effort they are putting into their home learning provision. We all want nothing more than the children back in school where they belong, but, until that can be done safely, I can assure you that staff are giving their all to providing the best possible means of Home Learning which encourages communication between teachers and pupils. It has been great to see the level of engagement so far and I thank children and parents for embracing it! Home Learning is in no way meant to put pressure on families. We have children and families of our own and are aware of the juggling nature of life at present. Again, if we can support in any way, please let us know. If you have issues around technology, please let me know so we can look at alternative provision.

Thanks to those parents that have been in touch with feedback. It is great to be able to pass on thanks to the teachers. If you have any feedback, please email the school or myself directly.  Teachers are making every effort to respond to work, emails and learning conversations as swiftly as possible. However, there will be times when responses can’t be as swift for various reasons. I can assure you that staff will respond as soon as possible during school hours. 

We now know that pupils will not be returning to school for a little while. As always, the wellbeing of pupils is our number one priority above all else. We will be checking in with all our families but if you have any concerns at all, let us know!

Stay safe and have a good weekend!

Mr Jamie Evans (Acting headteacher)

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Tuesday January 5th

Firstly, we’d like to wish all our families a Happy New Year. We hope that you all enjoyed a happy and healthy Christmas. To all our awesome children, we can’t wait to have you back at school safely, as soon as we can!

Start of term plan 

You will now be aware of the decision made by Welsh Government to move all schools to online learning until 18th January. A statement from Kirsty Williams (Director of Education) can be found on our school website or by following this link.

Written statement by the Welsh Government

City and county of Swansea statement

‘Following last night’s announcement by the Welsh Government, all schools, colleges and independent schools will move to online learning until January 18th.  The position on childcare remains unchanged and schools will look to provide a service to our most vulnerable children and those key workers that have no other option available to them from 6 January onwards. This provision should only be accessed as a last resort and wherever possible pupils should remain home. All schools will provide remote learning from Wednesday 6 January. Additional payments or food parcels will be provided for learners entitled to free school meals during the period of home learning.’ Helen Morgan-Rees (Interim Director of Education)

Home Learning will be available for all pupils to complete from first thing tomorrow morning. We hope that all children will enjoy learning and communicating with their teachers. If you have any problems, or require paper packs due to technology issues, please let us know. You should have your class teachers’ email address and teachers will be available to respond during school hours, health permitting. Pupils will also be able to communicate with their class teacher via the learning platforms (this will become clear as you access the learning). Alternatively, you can phone or email the school, during school hours.

Foundation phase children will be able to access their learning and communicate with their teachers through Seesaw. Please visit the classroom pages on the school website to view a message from the teacher and advice on how to access activities.

 

  Key Stage 2 children will be able to access their home learning through J2e on the HWB platform. All pupils require is their HWB login details.

  1. Visit hwb.gov.uk
  2. Login using children’s account details
  3. Go to just2easy
  4. Click on Home Learning tile for guidance from your teacher                                                                                             

The current situation will be affecting children and families in different ways. School may not be open to all children at the moment but we are still here to support the wellbeing of children and families in any way that we can. As always, if you have any concerns, queries or feedback please don’t hesitate in contacting the school or Mr Evans directly evansj737@hwbcymru.net

Working together has proved to be crucial during this pandemic!

Thanks for your continued support!   

Mr Jamie Evans (Acting Headteacher)

 

Written statement by the Welsh Government

WRITTEN STATEMENT BY THE WELSH GOVERNMENT

 

 TITLE  Return to school and college arrangements
DATE 04 January 2021
BY Kirsty Williams MS, Minister for Education

 

The situation in Wales and across the UK remains very serious. Today, the four UK Chief Medical Officers have agreed that the UK is now at the highest level of risk, Joint Biosecurity Council level 5.

In the light of that decision the Welsh Government, in consultation with the WLGA and Colegau Cymru, has agreed that all schools, colleges and independent schools should move to online learning until January 18th.

As a government we will use the next two weeks to continue to work with local authorities, schools and colleges to plan for the rest of term.

This is the best way to ensure that parents, staff and learners can be confident in the return to face to face learning, based on the latest evidence and information.

Schools and colleges will remain open for children of critical workers and vulnerable learners, as well as for learners who need to complete essential exams or assessments. On this basis Special Schools and PRU’s should remain open if possible.

We had initially given schools flexibility in the first two weeks of term to decide when to reopen based on local circumstances.

But it is now clear that a national approach of online learning for the first fortnight of term is the best way forward.

We know that schools and colleges have been safe and secure environments throughout the pandemic.

However, we also know that education settings being open can contribute to wider social mixing outside the school and college environment.

We are confident that schools and colleges have online learning provision in place for this immediate period.

Universities in Wales have already agreed a staggered start to term. Students should not return to universities for face to face learning until they are notified that they can do so.

Wales remains in the highest level of restrictions. Everyone must stay at home.

I will continue to update members.

 

IMPORTANT! Updated Position on Swansea Schools January Return

We need to alert you that the Swansea approach to returning to school in January has been revised following meetings with Welsh Government and all Councils this week.

Updated Position on Swansea Schools Return to Face to Face Learning

‘All Swansea schools will aim to return to face to face learning from Monday 11 January instead of 6 January. There will be a delay to face to face learning to allow time to consider updated information, expected next week, about Covid-19, including the new variant. All schools will provide online learning from Wednesday 6 January and each school will provide onsite childcare for vulnerable children if needed and critical workers’ children if essential from Wednesday 6 January. The position will be reviewed on 6 January.’ Helen Morgan-Rees (Interim Director of Education)

Those parents in need of emergency childcare from Wednesday 6th January should contact the school via email or phone on Monday 4th January. More details about home learning will be shared next week.

As always, if you have any concerns, queries or feedback please don’t hesitate in contacting the school or Mr Evans directly evansj737@hwbcymru.net

Thanks for your continued support! 

Mr Jamie Evans (Acting Headteacher)

 

IMPORTANT UPDATE! Start of the new school term

Return to School – January

You may have read in the press the decision made by Welsh Government to stagger the return of pupils to school in January. It has been decided by the City and County of Swansea that ALL schools across Swansea will take the first two days of the Spring Term as buffer days to establish staffing levels and align health and safety protocols. School for Waunarlwydd Primary pupils will start back on Wednesday 6th January. A letter from the interim director of education will follow. As always, we appreciate your understanding and support on this matter.

We sincerely hope that all our families enjoy a happy and healthy Christmas period.

Stay safe and we will see you all in 2021!

Mr Jamie Evans (Acting Headteacher)