Updates

Wednesday 13th October, 2021

Kitchen Export Assistant Vacancy

VACANCY

Kitchen Export Assistant
Start date 03/11/2021
22.5 hours per week
Grade 2: £9.43 per hour
Fixed Term until 31/08/22 in the first instance

We are looking for a Kitchen Export Assistant to join our team.

The role involves food preparation, transporting and serving the meals at Myddle Primary School, clearing and cleaning up afterwards before returning to Baschurch.

You will need a full driving licence plus the use of a car for work purposes large enough to transport the boxes.

The post is term time plus 3 cleaning days during the holidays.

The hours are Monday to Friday, 9.30 – 2.00.

Experience preferred but training can be provided.

Please contact Lorraine Knight, Business Manager, on 01939 260443 for more details or an informal chat about the post.

Wednesday 13th October, 2021

Diary Dates

Sep
2
Thu
Autumn Term 2021

Sep 2 – Dec 17 all-day
Oct
22
Fri
PD Day 22nd October 2021

Oct 22 all-day
Oct
25
Mon
Autumn Half Term 2021

Oct 25 – Oct 29 all-day
Nov
1
Mon
Dec
20
Mon
Christmas Holidays 2021

Dec 20 2021 – Jan 4 2022 all-day
Jan
4
Tue
PD Day 4th & 5th January 2022

Jan 4 – Jan 5 all-day
Jan
6
Thu
Spring Term 2022

Jan 6 – Apr 8 all-day
Feb
18
Fri
Feb
21
Mon
Spring Half Term 2022

Feb 21 – Feb 25 all-day
Apr
11
Mon
Easter Holiday 2022

Apr 11 – Apr 22 all-day
Apr
25
Mon
Summer Term 2022

Apr 25 – Jul 21 all-day
May
2
Mon
May Day 2022

May 2 all-day
May
30
Mon
Summer Half Term 2022

May 30 – Jun 3 all-day
Wednesday 13th October, 2021

Non-Uniform Day – Tuesday 19th October

We will be holding a Non-Uniform day on Tuesday,19th October.

Please check your child’s school bag on Friday for details for the day and the reason it is being held.

 

 

Friday 8th October, 2021

End of the School Day

Please can we ask that everyone leaves the playground as soon as they have collected their children.

We need to ensure that the outside area is secure for the children attending Little Angels. We would also ask that you do not allow your children to access the plastic storage boxes containing the play equipment after school as this is also sanitised at the of each day.

Thank you for your cooperation

 

Friday 8th October, 2021

Celebration Assembly – 8th October

Star of the Week :
Jaguar – Cass
Rhino – katheryn
Tiger – Evelyn
Panda – Freya P
Snow leopards – Tayla

Mathematician of the Week: Thomas , Jayden, Aria & Ivy J

Reader of the Week: Ariana, Peter, Charlie H & Immy B

Writer of the Week: Sophie, Luca, William Pe & Olivia

Hand writers of the Week: Leo, Josh & Alfie W

Wednesday 6th October, 2021

Diary Dates

Sep
2
Thu
Autumn Term 2021

Sep 2 – Dec 17 all-day
Oct
7
Thu
Flu Immunisations

Oct 7 all-day
Oct
22
Fri
PD Day 22nd October 2021

Oct 22 all-day
Oct
25
Mon
Autumn Half Term 2021

Oct 25 – Oct 29 all-day
Nov
1
Mon
Dec
20
Mon
Christmas Holidays 2021

Dec 20 2021 – Jan 4 2022 all-day
Jan
4
Tue
PD Day 4th & 5th January 2022

Jan 4 – Jan 5 all-day
Jan
6
Thu
Spring Term 2022

Jan 6 – Apr 8 all-day
Feb
18
Fri
Feb
21
Mon
Spring Half Term 2022

Feb 21 – Feb 25 all-day
Apr
11
Mon
Easter Holiday 2022

Apr 11 – Apr 22 all-day
Apr
25
Mon
Summer Term 2022

Apr 25 – Jul 21 all-day
May
2
Mon
May Day 2022

May 2 all-day
May
30
Mon
Summer Half Term 2022

May 30 – Jun 3 all-day
Monday 4th October, 2021

Updated COVID Guidance

Covid-19 Guidance – UPDATE 

As of Monday 4th October, due to a guidance update from our Local Authority, our school Covid-19 guidelines will be changing slightly.

All household contacts of a confirmed positive case should undertake a PCR test, with or without symptoms, and should now remain home and not come into school until a negative PCR is returned.

If the PCR result is negative, then pupils can return to school but we would advise that a further PCR test is taken after 4 or 5 days as a precaution.  Pupils can continue to attend school whilst waiting on the second PCR result.

Rapid lateral flow tests will not suffice.

We now also strongly advise that if your child is feeling at all unwell e.g. cold, headache, sore throat, tummy ache etc. you take them for a PCR test.  Children that test positive do not always develop any of the three main COVID-19 symptoms.

All other guidelines remain the same. Please see table below –

Scenario Next Steps
Child shows symptoms of COVID-19

  • a high temperature
  • a new, continuous cough
  • a loss or change to sense of smell or taste
Child must self-isolate for 10 days, or until a negative PCR test result has been received.

Lateral flow tests should not be used if a child has symptoms. 

Child feels unwell e.g. cold, headache, sore throat, tummy ache etc. but has no main COVID-19 symptoms. We would strongly advise that you take your child for a PCR test and keep them at home until a negative result has been received.
Someone in the household receives a positive PCR result. All household contacts of a confirmed positive case should undertake a PCR test, with or without symptoms, and should remain home and not come into school until a negative PCR is returned.

Rapid lateral flow tests will not suffice.

If the PCR result is negative, then pupils can return to school but we would advise that a further PCR test is taken after 4 or 5 days as a precaution.  Pupils can continue to attend school whilst waiting on the second PCR result.

Child is identified as a close contact of someone (outside of their household) who has had a positive PCR result. We would strongly advise that you take your child for a PCR test. However, they can continue to attend school as normal whilst waiting for the results, unless they have any symptoms of COVID-19 or feel at all unwell.

 

You can book a PCR test by calling 119 or by visiting www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test

If you have any questions, please contact the school office. Thank you for your support.

 

 

Monday 27th September, 2021

Reception Baseline Assessment (RBA) information for parents

Information for parents and carers of children in reception:

Your child will be participating in the reception baseline assessment (RBA)
within the first 6 weeks of starting reception.
The purpose of the assessment is to provide the starting point for a new measure
that will help parents understand how well schools support their pupils to
progress between reception and year 6 / the end of key stage 2.

The RBA is a short, interactive and practical assessment of your child’s early
literacy, communication, language and mathematics skills when they begin
school, using materials that most children of your child’s age will be familiar with.
It is statutory for all schools from September 2021.

The RBA is not about judging or labelling your child or putting them under any
pressure. Your child cannot ‘pass’ or ‘fail’ the assessment. Its main purpose is to
create a starting point to measure the progress schools make with their pupils. Your child will undertake this as part of their learning through play activities and will and will not feel as though they are being assessed.

This link is to to the full parents information leaflet about the RBA