Wednesday, 27 May 2020

Day 48 of the Clockhouse Family

Good evening Clockhouse

I hope you have had a good day and are enjoying this different if not special half term. 

We have been in school again today busy planning. As a school we are desperate to make this as an enjoyable and welcoming experience as is possible for those joining us and will do all we can to ensure this, whilst also ensuring the school is as safe as is possible. For those of you who have children coming back next week, I hope you found the video information sent out earlier useful. More information will be coming your way to confirm everything, once final plans are put in place. We hope this will be by the end of the week.

Please be aware that next week school will only be open to key worker children on Monday, this is to ensure staff are trained ready for more people to return. I do appreciate this could be difficult but I am sure you can understand in the interests of Health and Safety we have to ensure all training is complete. Therefore next week will be as follows:
Monday - Key Worker children only
Tuesday - Key Worker children and Nursery and Reception only
Wednesday - Key Worker children only
Thursday - Key Worker children and Year 1 and Year 6 only
Friday - Key Worker children and Year 1 and Year 6 only

In school, the children have had a busy and fun day, as was the case yesterday, they enjoyed being outside and loved making boats! 'Team W3' have been working with the children and supporting the community. Mrs Herrera has worked with Nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 whilst Miss Taylor has worked with Year 3, Year 4, Year 5 and 6. They have been supported by Mrs Faux and Mrs Orchard. Mrs Kenealy has been in the office and we also had Mr Gary and Mr Ron with us. All of the Senior Leadership Team have been also been in school today.

Look out for a special video coming out tomorrow to commemorate 10 weeks of 'Clap for the Carers'!

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!
Have a lovely evening.
Stay safe and keep smiling 
Mrs Savidge


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