Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
Unfortunately, it has become necessary to close the Y4 bubble due to potential exposure with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. All parents/carers should now have been notified.
Miss Bennett will be providing home learning via Seesaw for the Y4 children. Although siblings are fine to attend school (and should do so wherever possible), it may have implications for siblings of these children if parents/carers are unable to provide childcare for the Y4 children and also bring siblings to school. These children should access the 5 day home learning package from the remote learning page.
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM REMOTE LEARNING
What happens when a bubble goes home?
If your child is sent home from school to self isolate, they must not leave your home or garden for 14 days.
They should try to stay 2 metres from others in the house if possible. You should not have visitors to your house to see the child unless they are: part of your support
bubble (one other adult or one single parent family); childcare bubble (one other household) or they are from health or social care and it is necessary to see them.
The other people in the house do not have to self isolate, they can continue to go to school/work as long as the child is being looked after at home. If your child develops Covid symptoms, make sure you have them tested.
Government expectations:
Schools should provide:
Parents should provide:
The full document can be found here.
The 'Tower Hill Together' group have developed a proposal for Christmas to bring the Tower Hill community together.
The idea is to encourage people to put up a Christmas poster in their window with a Christmas message for the community. It was agreed that a star should be the symbol that everyone uses, can be viewed as either religious or non-religious.
By putting up a star in the window the idea is that everyone is thinking of all other members of the Kirkby community at Christmas – and the star is the symbol we are using to demonstrate that togetherness and unity at this difficult Christmas time.
The idea is that the stars could be created in school during the remainder of this month – and that they would all go up together on 1st December to shine a light through the Christmas month. Members of the Kirkby community without school children could also create their own star.
Dear Parent/Carer
REMINDER
The Immunisation Team will be coming into school tomorrow - Tuesday 10th November 2020 at 9.30 am to administer the intra nasal flu vaccination.
This applies to all children from reception to year 6. The vaccination is free and is a quick and simple spray up the nose. Even if your child had it last year, it is recommended to have the flu vaccine again this year.
I appreciate a lot of you have returned your child's consent form that you wish or do not wish your child to have the nasal spray- these have been passed to the Immunisation team.
However if you have not received a consent form you can access one from our website ( https://bit.ly/35ee3Ll ) or if you contact the school office we can pass one to your child tonight If you have any questions please contact the Immunisation Team on 0151 676 5141
Thank you
Children in Need 2020 - Friday 13th November 2020.
Eastcroft Park will be taking part in Children in Need. This year’s theme is 5 to Thrive and each class will take part in activities to promote wellbeing throughout the week.
Can you dress your child in their PE kit (Years 1 to 6) or comfortable clothes like tracksuit bottoms/leggings with a T-shirt (Nursery & Reception) for the week Monday to Thursday and on the Friday your child can wear Pudsey or spotty items.
We are asking for a £1 donation Please support us in raising money for this charity.
Dear Parent / Carers,
I hope you have had a restful half term holiday and are all ready for a new half term of learning. I hope very much that the half term goes well for you all and I thank you for all that you are doing to support your child’s education.
I know that these are challenging and anxious times for us all and once again I commend the work undertaken by our schools and our families to maintain teaching and learning in safe and supportive environments. I have seen lots of examples on social media of great learning happening in our schools and at home. I hope very much that we will be able to build upon this as we move into the second part of the Autumn term.
Keeping good attendance when we can is now more important than ever; schools have worked hard to complete risk assessments and put measures in place to make school settings safe and this means that across Knowsley many children and young people are attending school regularly and achieving great things.
Thank you to all the children, young people and families that have, so far, maintained good attendance. I know a small minority of you remain concerned about sending your child into school, and I would urge you to discuss this with a member of staff. I am sure they will be keen to work with you to address your concerns and make sure your child does not have any unnecessary breaks in their education.
We know that at present COVID-19 continues to spread in our community, so now, more than ever we must continue to work together to do all that we can to stop it, keep each other safe and well and reduce the demand within our hospitals.
With cases also increasing nationally, you will be aware that the Prime Minister announced a national lockdown on Saturday 31 October, which comes into force on Thursday 5 November. Whilst there are no changes for schools or colleges, several new measures have been introduced across the wider community as part of this second lockdown. These measures are designed to reduce the chance of transmission in the community.
The ‘new’ national measures mean that once again non-essential shops, leisure centres, hairdressers, pubs and restaurants will all close (supermarkets and food shops will remain open). The restrictions will be reviewed on 2 December 2020 and you can read the full guidance around the restrictions on the Government’s website.
Schools will remain open for all pupils who are able to attend. To keep school a safe place it is important that we remain alert to the signs and symptoms of COVID19 and follow the guidance from Public Health. This includes:
Thank you once again for your continued support, I hope you all stay safe and well this half term.
Yours faithfully
Jill Albertina
Assistant Executive Director (Education & Early Help)
Children’s University
Dear parent(s)/carer(s),
Due to the restrictions in place at present and for the foreseeable future, we have received details of how the children’s university credits will be awarded given that currently children cannot earn credits by attendance at the school’s customary after school clubs. Please read the following information from Enrich education about how the allocation of credits is changing.
At present with the current restrictions in place children may not have access to the usual extracurricular clubs and provision to gain Children’s University credits like in previous years. As part of the Children’s University we want to make sure that children still have an opportunity to access and benefit from a wide and varied amount of enrichment activities and experiences.
We have enhanced and developed the Children’s University programme this year to provide families with different ways to collect credits that will count towards the children’s graduation next summer. Below are a couple of ways you can gain Children’s University credits:
Enrich Education - Activities/Resources - Home Learning
The Home Learning section on the Enrich Education website has a range of Children’s University accredited activities that can be completed at home. The activities are broken down into different subject (Sport, Art, Science, Geography, Maths, English & STEM). New fun and engaging activities are being created and uploaded every week.
Throughout this school year will have the opportunity to earn over 100 credits if they undertake these activities. Children’s University hours will be credited once the session/work has been completed and evidence provided to school’s children’s university coordinator along with the activity’s individual ‘Activity Stamp Code’. The code is usually a colour followed by 4 numbers i.e. purple5017 The code can be found at the bottom of the activity session sheets.To access these activities please visit:
http://www.enricheducationuk.com/home-learning/
In addition to the Enrich Education activities, National Children’s University Trust has an online learning activities page. There are lots of validated activities for children to engage with and gain credits for.
To access these activities please visit:
https://www.childrensuniversity.co.uk/get-involved/activities-to-do-at-home-and-online/
Enrich Education - Online Mini Master Classes
To provide further learning opportunities Enrich Education will be hosting a number of free, informal, fun, and engaging online Mini Master Classes that children can participate in. The Mini Master Classes will be hosted Live on our Youtube channel and will take place on Saturday or Sunday mornings. Working with teachers with specialisms in a range of different subjects from Art, Crafts, Drama, Maths, English and History. Children will have the opportunity to participate in the sessions in the comfort of their own home. All of the resources for the sessions will be posted on the Enrich Education Home Learning section on the website in the Master Classes tab.
A full timetable of events will be released on the events page on the Enrich Education website here:
http://www.enricheducationuk.com/events/
The first master class will be held on Saturday 7th November at 10:30 this session will have an art focus.
Enrich Education – Learning Destinations
Many children are still accessing enrichment activities away from the school, in their local communities. For the organisation’s activities to count towards a participants Children’s University credits they must have undertaken a short validation process.
We have taken the decision to relax the validation process and allow children to gain hours from organisations that have not yet undertaken the validation process yet. This will enable children to gain a maximum of 30 hours from any non-validated activities/organisations. For example, if a child attends a drama group and a football group that are not validated, they will be eligible to receive up to 30 hours attending these organisations.
If possible, these hours should be recorded in a Children’s University passport to learning, this is the official process of logging hours for external hours. However, there are some school that are not currently utilising the passport to learning and we will work with these schools to ensure their pupils are still benefiting from attending external activities. Providing some evidence and maybe even a piece of work (report, scrapbook, medals, photographs) will be acceptable as evidence of attendance.
There are already lots of validated Learning Destinations, both locally and nationally, that children are accessing to pursue their interests and hobbies. These organisations are a great way for children to participate in enrichment activities and gain CU credits through the Children’s University Passport to Learning. To find validated activities/organisations in your area please visit the ‘Find an Activity’ section of the Children’s University website:
https://www.childrensuniversity.co.uk/activity-search/
Enrich Education – More Able Online Sessions
Enrich Education will be offering a number More Able (formerly ‘Gifted and Talented’) online workshops in English & Maths in the spring term. The sessions will take place on a Saturday morning and last for between 1 & 2 hours.
The sessions will be of a dynamic and challenging nature, aimed at enhancing the skills that some young people have already displayed signs of possessing in Maths or English. Schools will be able to select a number of year 6 pupils to benefit from these sessions and full registration details will be provided via school closer to the time.
Enrich Education - Tailored School Offer and Credits
Enrich Education will be working with each school individually and assessing where children are engaging in enrichment activities within the school timetable. Some curriculum activities will count towards Children’s University hours, for this year. This could come in the form of enrichment lessons that can be temporarily classed as CU modules i.e. music, arts, crafts, drama, sports, computers etc. The school will use their best judgment to choose the areas of the curriculum that will count towards the child’s Children’s University credits for this year.
If you have any questions about the Children’s University programme for the coming year please contact Enrich Education.
If you require any further information about how this will look specifically for us at Eastcroft Park, or have any other questions/queries about Children’s University then please email me at reception@eastcroftpark.co.uk.
Mr Youngman
Children’s University & after-school clubs coordinator
Times and locations of Knowsley Foodbank distribution points are as follows:
Monday - Huyton & Kirkby
12 noon to 2.pm: St George’s Church, 46 Primrose Drive, Huyton, L36 8DW 12 noon to 2pm: St Andrews Church, Highfield, Tower Hill, Kirkby L33 1ZF
Tuesday – Kirkby
12 noon to 2pm: The Kirkby Centre, Norwich Way, Liverpool L32 8XY. (located underneath the Library - look for 'Poco's Coffee Shop)
Wednesday - Stockbridge Village & Prescot
12 noon to 2pm: The Community Hub, The Croft, Stockbridge Village, L28 1NR (Will change to Thursdays in October)
12 noon to 2pm: Salvation Army Prescot, Warrington Road, L35 5UA
Thursday – Huyton
12 noon to 2pm: St Dominic’s Church, Southdean Road, Huyton, L14 8UL
Friday – Kirkby
12 noon to 2pm: The Kirkby Centre, Norwich Way, Liverpool L32 8XY. (located underneath the Library - look for 'Poco's')
Saturday - Halewood
10 am to 12pm: St Mary’s Church, Kenton Road, Halewood, L26 9TS
Emotional Health and Wellbeing Hints, tips and links to sources of support
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A helpful guide from the Mental Health Foundation with hints and tips on supporting pupils and carers/parents with returning to school post Covid19 |
https://www.mentalhealth.org.uk/coronavirus/returning-school-after-lockdown |
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Support, hints and tips from Young Minds to support young people to cope with the Covid19 aftermath and prepare to return to school. |
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General Well-Being and Emotional Health |
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Recognising the signs that a child may be struggling with their mental health can be really hard. A round up of helps and tips to help you support children who may be experiencing depression, anxiety, suicidal feelings or self-harm from the NSPCC |
https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/childrens-mental-health/ |