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  • Loan of devices for home learning

    Wed 06 Jan 2021 Mr Youngman
    In order to support remote learning, we have allocated a small number of devices to be loaned to pupils to enable them to engage with learning at home. These devices will be strictly loaned for the express purpose of home learning and are not be used for other purposes. These devices will only be allocated on the basis of there being a clearly identified need for them and there will be conditions on which they are loaned. If you would like a request form, please e-mail reception@eastcroftpark.co.uk and I will email one back. These devices will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis so please send any requests in asap.
  • School opening for children of key workers and vulnerable children

    Tue 05 Jan 2021 Mr Youngman

    Dear Parents and Carers,

     

    Further to the Government announcement yesterday please see the information below for all parents and carers and for those parents who fit into the critical worker category. 

    From Tuesday 5th January, Eastcroft Park School will be open only for those children of critical workers and children who have been identified as vulnerable.

     

    Critical Workers

     

    To request a place for your child both parents/carers must meet the requirement detailed in the critical worker list below and provide appropriate proof of employment including days/hours of work. 

    There is no automatic entitlement to a child care place in school. Please consider if your role is critical to the Covid-19 response. All critical workers will be considered for a place, as long as their job cannot be done from home and both parents/carers are critical workers. Even if you are key workers, please ask whether you have ANY other alternative childcare options. Sending your child to school should be an absolute last resort; every child who can safely be cared for at home should be .The fewer children making the journey to school, and the fewer children in educational settings, the lower the risk that the virus can spread and infect vulnerable individuals in wider society.

    If requests for places are too high and we believe that both children and staff are at increased risk because of this, then we will introduce a ‘tiered’ system for allocating places. All places will then be reviewed and considered in the light of each family’s particular circumstance / job roles etc. Some places may need to be withdrawn at that point.

    If you wish to request a place for your child please contact the school by Friday 8th January.  Places may not be available after this date.

    Vulnerable children

    The school will continue to provide care for vulnerable children. Parents and carers will be contacted individually if this is the case. 

    Vulnerable children and young people include those who:

    • are assessed as being in need under section 17 of the Children Act 1989, including children and young people who have a child in need plan, a child protection plan or who are a looked-after child
    • have an education, health and care (EHC) plan
    • have been identified as otherwise vulnerable by educational providers or local authorities (including children’s social care services), and who could therefore benefit from continued full-time attendance, this might include:
      • children and young people on the edge of receiving support from children’s social care services or in the process of being referred to children’s services
      • adopted children or children on a special guardianship order
      • those at risk of becoming NEET (‘not in employment, education or training’)
      • those living in temporary accommodation
      • those who are young carers
      • those who may have difficulty engaging with remote education at home (for example due to a lack of devices or quiet space to study)
      • care leavers
      • others at the provider and local authority’s discretion including pupils and students who need to attend to receive support or manage risks to their mental health

    Children in Care / with an EHCP

    All children in this category will be offered a place.

     

    For all other children

     

    As of Wednesday 5th January learning for most children will be accessed remotely via the school website and Seesaw. Your child’s teacher will be in contact with you via email with the arrangements and to explain how work can be accessed. Given that this announcement and action has come into effect so quickly and with limited notice, further details will be provided as soon as possible.

     

    The remote learning offer will match the current curriculum for your child’s year group. It is important that your child completes as much of the work as possible to ensure that progress is made. Your child’s progress through their work will be monitored and checked by their teachers and feedback provided as appropriate.

    Please note that teachers are providing lessons in school each day in addition to the remote learning offer. Therefore, they will respond to any parental queries when time allows and within the school day.

     

    I apologise for the unavoidable but short notice of the latest changes and the potential disruption this may cause you.  Our aim, as always, is to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the children and staff at Eastcroft Park.

    We will update you as the situation develops and keep you informed of any changes as soon as we are able to.

    I thank you for your support and work in keeping us all safe at Eastcroft Park and our wider school community.

     

    Yours Sincerely

    Miss J A Withey

    Critical workers

    Parents whose work is critical to the coronavirus (COVID-19) and EU transition response include those who work in health and social care and in other key sectors outlined in the following sections.

    Health and social care

    This includes, but is not limited to, doctors, nurses, midwives, paramedics, social workers, care workers, and other frontline health and social care staff including volunteers; the support and specialist staff required to maintain the UK’s health and social care sector; those working as part of the health and social care supply chain, including producers and distributors of medicines and medical and personal protective equipment.

    Education and childcare

    This includes:

    • childcare
    • support and teaching staff
    • social workers
    • specialist education professionals who must remain active during the coronavirus (COVID-19) response to deliver this approach

    Key public services

    This includes:

    • those essential to the running of the justice system
    • religious staff
    • charities and workers delivering key frontline services
    • those responsible for the management of the deceased
    • journalists and broadcasters who are providing public service broadcasting

    Local and national government

    This only includes those administrative occupations essential to the effective delivery of:

    • the coronavirus (COVID-19) response, and the delivery of and response to EU transition
    • essential public services, such as the payment of benefits and the certification or checking of goods for import and export (including animal products, animals, plants and food), including in government agencies and arm’s length bodies

    Food and other necessary goods

    This includes those involved in food:

    • production
    • processing
    • distribution
    • sale and delivery
    • as well as those essential to the provision of other key goods (for example hygienic and veterinary medicines)

    Public safety and national security

    This includes:

    • police and support staff
    • Ministry of Defence civilians
    • contractor and armed forces personnel (those critical to the delivery of key defence and national security outputs and essential to the response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and EU transition)
    • fire and rescue service employees (including support staff)
    • National Crime Agency staff
    • those maintaining border security, prison and probation staff and other national security roles, including those overseas

    Transport and border

    This includes those who will keep the air, water, road and rail passenger and freight transport modes operating during the coronavirus (COVID-19) response and EU transition, including those working on transport systems through which supply chains pass and those constructing or supporting the operation of critical transport and border infrastructure through which supply chains pass.

    Utilities, communication and financial services

    This includes:

    • staff needed for essential financial services provision (including but not limited to workers in banks, building societies and financial market infrastructure)
    • the oil, gas, electricity and water sectors (including sewerage)
    • information technology and data infrastructure sector and primary industry supplies to continue during the coronavirus (COVID-19) response
    • key staff working in the civil nuclear, chemicals, telecommunications (including but not limited to network operations, field engineering, call centre staff, IT and data infrastructure, 999 and 111 critical services)
    • postal services and delivery
    • payments providers
    • waste disposal sectors
  • Remote learning

    Tue 05 Jan 2021 Mr Youngman

    From tomorrow onwards, school will be providing home learning to be completed during the lockdown period. Home learning is vital and compulsory and as such it will be monitored if your child is accessing this. Initially, pupils should access the 5 day package that is posted on the class pages on the school website:

     

    https://www.eastcroftpark.co.uk/school-closure-1/

     

    For example, if your child is in reception, you would navigate to the reception icon & access the 5 day package for Spring there. The booklets/activities could be printed or could be accessed digitally and responses uploaded to Seesaw. If you require a printed booklet then you should contact your child(ren)s class teacher to arrange this. 

     

    Class teachers will be in touch by email shortly to explain the arrangements for the next stage in remote learning. The majority of scheduled learning will take place through activities set using the app 'Seesaw'. Lots of you will already be familiar with this app as we have used it previously for remote learning & homework. For those not aware, you will need to download (on any device) the Seesaw class app and you will need your child's home learning login. (These can also be requested through class teachers, if you do not have them). Help guides to use Seesaw can also be found on the same link (https://www.eastcroftpark.co.uk/school-closure-1/).

     

    There may be a small number of devices made available to enable pupils to access remote learning who could not otherwise access it. These devices will need to be requested from school and will only be loaned, with a loan agreement needing to be completed for each. As such they must be looked after. You would need to request one of these from the class teacher.

  • School opening 5th January 2021

    Mon 04 Jan 2021 Mr Youngman

    In light of the government announcement at 8pm this evening, along with further guidance from the local authority which followed much later, school will be open tomorrow (5th January) but ONLY for the children of parents who are BOTH classed as key workers (E.g. NHS workers, police etc).  School will be closed for ALL other pupils. These key worker parents must be able to provide evidence of both parents occupations when bringing them in the morning if this information has not previously been provided to school.

     

    School will be in touch with the families of children who are classed as vulnerable tomorrow to offer those children places for later in the week. It is hoped that these places will be available from Wednesday onwards if all the required arrangements can be made. Learning will be provided for all pupils from Wednesday using Seesaw, further details will be sent out tomorrow. 

     

    Apologies for the late nature of this amended message, however, as you can appreciate, this was out of our hands. Hopefully we will see you all soon but in the meantime please take every precaution to stay safe.

     

    Regards

     

    Miss Withey

  • Latest press releases Knowsley council

    Mon 04 Jan 2021 Mr Youngman
  • Message from Jill Albertina, Assistant Executive Director (Education and Early Help) Knowsley Council

    Mon 04 Jan 2021 Mr Youngman

    4th January 2021

     

    Dear Parent / Carer,

     

    Happy New Year and I hope that you and your family had a good Christmas.

     

    I wanted to provide you with an update on our current COVID-19 rates and once again ask for your support in following the rules to bring our infection rates down. Unfortunately in the last few weeks, our infection rates have increased significantly. On 23 December, our rates were 186.9 per 100,000 population and they have risen to 454.1 per 100,000 as at 30 December. As a result, Knowsley (and the wider Liverpool City Region) was placed into Tier 3 restrictions from 30 December. If our rates don’t come down, we face tougher restrictions being imposed.

     

    We are doing all that we can to ensure our schools remain open. Some schools may become operationally compromised due to not having sufficient staff to supervise and safeguard children and if your school is affected, you will be contacted directly by them. In these schools care will continue to be provided for the children of key workers and for vulnerable children and remote learning will be provided to support your child’s continued education.

     

    In Tier 3, household mixing in any indoor setting is not permitted (unless with people in your support bubble). You can meet up outdoors (in public parks for example) with no more than six people in total. If you can work from home, you should, and travel should be avoided unless it is for essential purposes such as for work or school.

     

    Other preventative steps should be part of your daily routine. This includes regular hand washing (for at least 20 seconds), wearing a face covering where advised (including when dropping off and picking up from school as well as when using public transport), maintaining social distancing (that’s a 2m distance between you and other people), limiting interactions with others and carrying a tissue to catch coughs and sneezes. Please also remember to follow the staggered drop off / pick up times at school.

     

    Importantly, if you display any symptoms (high temperature, new or persistent cough or loss of taste or smell), stay at home and book a test through www.nhs.uk/coronavirus or ring 119.

     

    Testing is available across the borough for people who are not displaying symptoms. COVID-19 is easily transmitted from person to person so identifying people who have the virus but don’t have symptoms is vital. People who test positive can then self- isolate and stop them (unknowingly) spreading the virus to others.

     

    Test centres at the Volair Leisure Centres in Halewood, Huyton and Kirkby are open from 9am until 6pm Monday to Friday and 10am until 4pm at weekends. No appointment is needed and your result is normally turned around in 30 minutes.

     

    Hopefully, if we all play our part, we can get our rates down again. We have done it before and we can do it again.

     

    Yours faithfully

     

     

     
       

    Jill Albertina

    Assistant Executive Director (Education and Early Help)

  • School reopening after Christmas break

    Sun 03 Jan 2021 Mr Youngman

    As of now (Sunday 3rd January 2021 12.30pm) school will reopen as planned for pupils on Tuesday 5th January 2021 at 8.40am. If there is any change to guidance or arrangements then you will be notified on the website, Twitter & parentapp as soon as possible.

     

    Many thanks

     

    Miss Withey

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  • Knowsley libraries Christmas events

    Fri 11 Dec 2020 Mr Youngman

    A trio of festive Christmas Pantomimes

    (available to watch until end of December on Knowsley libraries Facebook )

    Thursday 10th December at 4.30pm  & Friday11th December at 7pm

     

    It Christmas time - oh yes it is! and the magic of pantomime is coming to Knowsley Libraries Facebook.  Join storyteller John Kirk for a trio of popular pantomime stories to get you and your family in the mood for Christmas.  Suitable for families with children 3+.

     

    We're Going on a Christmas Story Hunt !

    Saturday 12th December at 12 noon on Zoom

    Please click this link to register to watch the live performance  

    https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIlcuiorzkrHdAFTsJPY2rIjvlvwQzSact2

    Join storyteller John Kirk for a special festive story hunt.  This interactive scavenger hunt storytelling session is guaranteed to be 30 minutes of fun to get you in the mood for Christmas  This session will incorporate a popular pantomime story and is suitable for families with children age 3+ with a Christmas story at its heart.

     

    These events are part of GEM (Great Emerging Marvellous) Places the ‘arts in libraries’ project allowing more people access to art and culture in local libraries and to keep the arts alive over the festive season. The events are funded through Arts Council England.

    For further details, please contact Carla Simkin, Culture Development and Events Officer on 0151 443 5353

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