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Transiton Information Booklet
Friday 18th December 2020
Dear Parents and Carers,
Further to yesterday’s Government announcement regarding the staggered reopening
of secondary schools in January, as a Trust we are giving you advance notice that only
Year 11 and Year 13 pupils will return the first week of January.
Our Secondary Schools will provide on-site provision for vulnerable children, the
children of critical workers and pupils in years 11 and 13 in the week commencing
Tuesday 5th January and provide remote education for all other pupils. Full on-site
provision should recommence on 11 January.
We will continue to update you when the government provides further clarification.
Yours sincerely
Hugh Hegarty CEO
NPQH | M.Sc. | PGCCGC | B.Ed. Hons.| CTC
Nicholas Postgate Catholic Academy Trust
Wednesday 16th December 2020
Dear Parents and Carers,
I am delighted to share with you the second edition of the Postgate News, our magazine
which celebrates the fantastic learning across our 27 schools and Sixth Form.
Later this week at 6:30pm on Friday we will gather “virtually” as a community to
celebrate Christmas. The traditional school nativity plays and concerts have had to take
on a new look for 2020 but we are determined to mark this Christmas nonetheless with
a shared celebration.
I look forward to seeing you on Facebook or via websites as our schools and staff say a
huge thank you for your continued support and endorsement of all the work within our
school communities.
In the meantime please enjoy the Postgate News, see you on Friday.
https://online.fliphtml5.com/qsqrk/ffjj/
Yours sincerely
Hugh Hegarty CEO
NPQH | M.Sc. | PGCCGC | B.Ed. Hons.| CTC
Nicholas Postgate Catholic Academy Trust
14th October 2020
FOR PARENTS OF CHILDREN NOT IN CLOSE CONTACT
Dear Parent/Carer,
We have been advised that there has been a confirmed case of COVID-19 within the school.
We have carried out a full risk assessment and identified all those who have been in close contact with the affected case and have recommended that they stay at home and self-isolate until 14 days after their last contact.
Your child has not been identified as a close contact and therefore does not need to make any change to their usual routine, including school attendance.
The most common symptoms of COVID-19 are recent onset of a new continuous cough and/or a high temperature and/or a loss of, or change in, normal sense of taste or smell (anosmia). If your child, or anyone in your household, develops these symptoms, you whole household must remain at home and not go to work, school or public areas. You should arrange testing for the person who has developed symptoms. When the result is known further advice will be available.
Testing can be arranged by calling 119 or via the NHS website: nhs.uk/coronavirus
How to stop COVID-19 spreading
There are things we can all do to help reduce the risk of you and anyone you live with getting ill with COVID-19:
Further information
Further information is available at nhs.uk/coronavirus
Yours sincerely
| Mr M Burns
Executive Headteacher |
Miss D Law
Head of School |
Welcome back
We are looking forward to all our pupils returning to St Patricks Catholic College in September and welcome our new Year 7 pupils to the community. However, we do know that the return to school may be causing some children and their families to be anxious due to the time we have missed in the classroom because of COVID. We have created some key points below to share with you all, to demonstrate how the staff at St Patrick’s will take the necessary precautions and safety measures to ensure we have a successful return and ease any concerns you might have. It is crucial your children follow these support mechanisms that are in place and we know you will reiterate to your children the importance of these.
We have worked closely as a Trust to follow the government guidance. As you know guidance is changing regularly and we will update this area, along with letters and social media updates, as we receive any developments. In order to effectively manage the risks that remain, things will be a bit different when our pupils return to school for the new academic year. This letter sets out some of the changes and protective measures the government is asking us to put in place and what you will need to do to help ensure we can be as safe as possible for everyone.
How can we be kind, be responsible and be safe?
Staggered return
To ensure the necessary guidance and procedures are communicated effectively with the pupils we will be staggering the return as outlined below and it is important that these stages are adhered to. We will be sharing with pupils through a variety of assemblies and school tours the expectations when they are in school regarding morning arrival, during the school day and after school provisions.
Wednesday 2nd September – Year 7 & Y11 pupils only – Y7 pupils to report to the main reception for today only due to being new to the school site
Thursday 3rd September – Year 7, 9 and 11 pupils only
Friday 4th September – all year groups to return
Before school and after school arrangements
Movement around the school site
Classroom layout and lessons
Full school uniform requirements
Pupils will be expected to wear their full school uniform at all times. If pupils have PE that day they are to ensure they have the necessary kit in their bags. We know there are some issues with the company in providing these items. Please contact enquiries to let us know. A reminder of the uniform is outlined below:
BOYS
GIRLS
PE KIT
Optional:
Other uniform expectations
Break and lunch time provision
Break will take place as outlined on the pupil’s timetables. As these are already staggered it allows for pupils to remain in their year group ‘bubbles’ and allocated zones on the yard area. Pupils must bring snacks and drinks for break time as the dining area will currently not be providing these. Pupils should also bring their own water for the day as the water dispensers will not be in use.
Lunch will also continue as the timetable outlines as we believe it is important for the children to be able to receive a hot meal. However, you might prefer for your child to bring a packed lunch. Y7 initially will have their lunch at 12.35 so they can have this time on their own.
Please ensure that you have topped up your child’s ParentPay account regularly if they need to pay for food at lunch unless they are bringing a packed lunch. This will alleviate the use of the pay machines.
During lessons the toilets will be locked and the key can be obtained from reception. This will allow for the necessary cleaning following each use. At break and lunchtime, pupils will be made aware of the allocated toilets.
Public transport
Face coverings
Further to government guidelines regarding face coverings in schools, this remains optional for pupils. If they choose to wear a covering it must be worn only in communal areas and movement in the corridors. They are not to be worn in classrooms at present.
Attendance
All children across England are returning to school in September. The attendance policy will be followed should there be any attendance concerns. However, we do want to keep communicating with parents and carers about their children so please contact the school if you need to discuss aspects of this.
With this in mind, you must not send your child to school if they have coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms, or if you have someone in your household who does. We would ask parents and carers to support us by engaging with the NHS Test and Trace process so that cases can be identified and action taken – this means if your child develops symptoms, you should arrange for them to get a test and you should inform us immediately of the results of that test.
If your child tests negative, if they feel well and no longer have symptoms similar to coronavirus (COVID-19), they can stop self-isolating. If they have another virus, such as a cold or flu, it is still best to avoid contact with other people until they are better. Other members of their household can stop self-isolating.
If your child tests positive, they should follow the ‘stay at home: COVID-19: guidance for households with possible coronavirus infection’ and must continue to self-isolate for at least 7 days from the onset of their symptoms and then return to school only if they do not have symptoms. If they still have a high temperature, they should keep self-isolating until their temperature returns to normal. Other members of their household should continue self-isolating for the full 14 days.
19th May 2020
Dear Parent/Carer
Introduction to Google Classroom
As your child continues to work from home, we have decided as a school to change our online learning platform from ClassCharts to Google Classroom. This step is essential for us to continue to monitor the students work and to engage with the pupils and parents more effectively. It is very similar to ClassCharts but offers more functions to enhance their education (lockdown and beyond). Those children who receive work packs will continue to receive them.
Many of you might be familiar with Google Classroom, if not; I have provided you with a step-by-step guide below for your child to access the learning materials. We have updated our website with pupil frequently asked questions that will help them when accessing Google Classroom. We will also continue to upload on our social media platforms links and advice on the use of Google Classroom.
Logging in
Your child will need to go https://stpatricks.npcat.org.uk/google-classroom-for-students/ and login using their school account. To login in correctly follow this guide below;
An example would be John Astra in year 8 their username would be 18j.astra
|
Year group |
Year of enrolment |
|
7 |
19 |
|
8 |
18 |
|
9 |
17 |
| 10 |
16 |
Your child may have already logged on to this account and therefore may have their own personalised password. If they have not logged on before please contact the school through [email protected]
Your child’s classes will be available from 1st June.
The App
As a parent, you can monitor the work being set and produced by your child by downloading the Google Classroom app. 
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I hope this is informative, encouraging and simple to follow.
Yours sincerely
Mr Larkin