Monday 6 April 2020

Day 11 of the Clockhouse Family

Good evening Clockhouse

I hope you have all had a good first day to the holiday whatever you have been doing. It is definitely a rather different holiday to the normal ones we have!


Thank you to all those who completed the online questionnaire, your feedback is lovely to read and also very helpful. For those of you who have not seen the post on Class Dojo or who have not had a chance to complete the questionniare, there is still time and your feedback is important to us. The message sent on Class Dojo with the link is below:



As we have now completed two weeks of home learning and have a little time to reflect over the Easter Holiday, I thought it would be a good time to get some feedback from you all so that we can tweak / change our provision should we need to before returning on 20th April. Positive feedback is also welcome! Please follow the link to an online questionnaire which should take you no longer than 3 minutes to complete.





Please help us help you by completing this.

Thank you to those of you who have sent us some pictures. It has been lovely to see your Lego castles and your Be Kind Bees. Keep them coming. We will post pictures at the end of the week. In school, the children have been busy. 'Team M2' have been working with the children and supporting the community. Mrs Hurford has worked with Nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 and Mr Pye with Year 3, 4, 5 and 6. They have been supported by Mrs Joyner and Miss Hill. Mrs Ayling has been in the office and we also had Mr Ron with us. Mrs Reinecke was in school whilst I worked from home but as always only a call away.

Keep an eye out for some exciting things coming out later in the week, especially a special video we have made for you all!

Please keep using #ourclockhousefamily with things that we are posting as a further way of keeping in touch. We might not be seeing each other everyday but we are still one community who care for each other!

I was sent the attached video which really made me think and reflect. Try to make the most of the precious time and remember WE ARE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER.

Our community - Our school - A family and a home for everyone!
Happy Holiday!
Stay safe and keep smiling 
Mrs Savidge





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