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Holy Evangelists' Primary School and Nursery Unit

Holy Evangelists’ Primary School and Nursery Unit

We respect and rejoice in the uniqueness of each child

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Online booking system for our Open Day is now open! Please follow the links below to book.

Primary:

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Nursery:

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  • Saturday 31st October

    Sat 31 Oct 2020

    Dear Parents,

    I hope everyone managed to stay safe and well during the extended break, we did have a number of positive cases, during the closure, showing that Covid is still affecting our school community. A number of staff and children continue to self isolate.

     

    We need adults to now more than ever follow the rules and take precautions during drop off and pick up : 
     

    • keep a 2 metre distance from other adults at all times. This has been poor to date, with parents chatting in groups and not social distancing. So it is time to be more mindful.
     

    • It is strongly recommended all adults wear a face mask, when near or on the school site. Again to date, we have a small number of adults wearing masks, you may be outside in the fresh air, but if you are close to another adult chatting, you are taking a risk.

     

    • Drop and run: break the habit of loitering outside the gates waiting for other parents for a chat. Be sensible and leave immediately once your child has been safely dropped off.

     

    • P1-3 parents must stay behind the yellow markings on the ground at all times. Once your child has been dropped to the correct entrance door, do not stand watching them going into the building, this is preventing us from letting the next year group enter the gates and that is the reason we have a build up of children and adults on the footpath. 

    • Teachers cannot speak to parents at drop off and pick up, if you need to speak to them follow the guidance and send a seesaw message, they will get back to you when they are free.

    • Cars are still a HUGE issue on Glasvey Drive. Take the sensible approach, park at the church and walk to the gates. that road is narrow and has become a bottle neck, so why put yourself through the stress of not being able to move your car because you have been blocked in! 
     

    Our commitment to remote learning during self isolation:

     

    If your child has to self isolate teachers will prepare daily work for Seesaw. It is important you set aside time for your child to complete all tasks. Please follow the guidance from the teacher, as to how to submit and or correct the work.  

    We recommend that you set up a space at home for them to follow a school day. Here is an example of how a school day should look: 

     

    9:00-10:00 Literacy tasks

    10:00-10:30 reading 

    10:30 - 11:00 break time

    11:00-12:30 numeracy and mental maths 

    12:30-1:15 lunch break 

    1:15 -2:15 topic work 

     

    Ensure the children also get fresh air in the garden.

    We fully understand this is a very difficult time for you as parents, but my staff are working very hard to keep life as normal as possible during the day. The children are coping so well with life in a bubble, we are ensuring that bubbles don’t mix, as they go to the toilets at set times, during playtime bubbles have their own area and in the canteen tables are socially distanced. We have our cleaning team in school full time each day, they are keeping all touched surfaces and toilets cleaned on a rota throughout the day.

     

    We are trying our very best to ensure whilst in school, the children and staff are following rules and routines, but we cannot control outside the gates, that is over to you the parents to ensure that you are playing your part.

    Unfortunately Covid has further impacted our new build, with contractors self isolating, a number of positive cases of Covid and Woodvale having difficulty with deliveries of materials coming from abroad. 

     

    Therefore the decant date for February has now been put back until Easter.

     

    The February mid term break dates are as follows: Monday 15th until Friday 19th February. 

     

    I will confirm the Easter holidays once I get confirmation from the construction team. 

    So please work with us, together if each of us play our part, we can get through this difficult time and fingers crossed we can enjoy Christmas with our loved ones.

    Keep safe

     

    Claire Robinson

  • Wednesday 14th October 2020

    Wed 14 Oct 2020

    Dear parents,

    Today, the Executive has announced that schools and other education settings will have the half-term holiday break extended from Monday 19th to Friday 30th October (Inclusive) Education settings will be closed to all pupils during these two weeks

    including for vulnerable children and children of key workers.

     

    Schools and other settings will reopen on Monday 2nd November. As this is an extension of the half-term break, it is not intended to be used for remote learning, therefore teachers will not post work onto Seesaw during this two-week period. Seesaw will be switched off during this time.

     

     

    I wish to take this opportunity to thank my staff team who have worked tirelessly over this term to ensure everyone in our school is safe, for the additional work they have produced for those children in self-isolation and for their positivity and selflessness, when I know they are also very anxious about their own families at this time. We are lucky to have the team we have in Holy Evangelists'.

     

    During the week beginning 19th October direct payments will be made to pupils in receipt of Free School Meals. In terms of contacting the school to inform us of a positive Covid case within your home, the school mobile (07435636943) will be switched on: Saturday

    31st October and Sunday 1st November. 11:00a.m — 8:00p.m.

     

    Please remember this is part of the new local lockdown which comes into force at 6pm on Friday, it is imperative we all follow the guidance and stay at home, we all need to play Our part to drive down the number of positive cases.

     

    Take care and please keep safe,

     

    Claire Robinson

  • PHA GUIDANCE ON SELF ISOLATION FOR CHILDREN

    Sun 11 Oct 2020

    The self isolation guidance is not from the school, but from the PHA.


    IF YOU ARE INFORMED THAT YOUR CHILD MUST SELF ISOLATE:

    *They must self isolate for 14 days from the date contained in the PHA letter, which will be shared on seesaw once the school is sent a copy.

    *The school will send a text prior to the letter to inform parents of a case within their child's bubble.

    *Self-isolation means that they cannot leave the house unless in an emergency.

    *They can't come to school, must not enter the school grounds even to drop off or pick-up siblings, they cannot go to any after school clubs, go on play dates, take the dog for a walk or go to a playground. They can only play in their own house or garden and cannot have friends over to play.


    OTHER HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS:

    *Can carry on as normal, so siblings can come attend school and parents can go to work.

    *Everyone in the household should follow good hygiene processes at home.

    *It is important parents read the PHA letter and follow the recommendations if anyone in the household displays symptoms.