Tuesday 21 April 2020

Day 22 of the Clockhouse Family

Good evening Clockhouse

I hope you are all keeping well and staying safe. Well done to everyone who is doing bits at home, you are all amazing. Remember to look after yourselves as well as the children. It is such a difficult time for everyone and you are all very important. 

I hope you found the video message useful that I sent this morning, I will keep this going on a weekly basis if you find it helful.

Please follow the link below to a useful leaflet about ways to stay healthy at this tricky time which we thought was helpful.

Staying Healthy

Thank you to everyone who has sent in work and photos. The staff are working hard to keep up with you and answer your questions and queries. We really are so lucky to have such a committed staff team, I am sure you will join me in thanking them. Keep the photos and work coming. We are collecting your pictures and will post a selection at the end of the week. I hope you liked the worry dolls which I set for today's challenge. I thought some of you might find them helpful.

In school, the children have been busy, they completed their Google Classroom learning and then some enjoyed some activities based on The Rainbow Fish whilst others made bunting to decorate the school for St. George's Day! 'Team T1' have been working with the children and supporting the community. Mrs Overton has worked with Nursery, Reception and Year 1. Miss Bowdery with Year 2, 3 and 4 and Miss Williams with Year 5 and 6. They have been supported by Mrs Richards and Miss Kerr. Mrs Everingham has been in the office and we also had Mr Gary with us. I have also been in school.

Tomorrow
Don't forget that Mrs Everingham will be doing a live workout on our school Facebook page at 9.30am tomorrow morning. Please do join her.

Thursday
Don't forget to dress in red and white on Thursday to celebrate St. George's Day!

Look out for another challenge coming from Mr Yarrow soon.

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 every day but we are still one community who care for each other!

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



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