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  • Smoke-free Grounds 1st March 2021

    Mon 22 Feb 2021

    Smoke-free Grounds 1st March 2021

     

    Dear parents/carers/guardians,

     

    From 1st March 2021, all school grounds in Wales will become smoke-free spaces.

     

    As Wales becomes the first country in the UK to extend its smoking ban to certain outdoor areas, we are committed to improving the health of our staff and pupils by providing a smoke-free environment.

     

    Smoking in smoke-free spaces – which not only includes school grounds but also public playgrounds, outdoor day-care and child-minding settings as well as hospital grounds – from 1st March could result in a £100 fine.

     

    We want to protect everyone from harmful second-hand smoke and we especially recognise the important role that adults have in influencing the attitudes and smoking behaviour of children and young people. Banning smoking in places where children and young people spend their time will denormalise smoking and reduce the chances of children and young people starting smoking in the first place– ultimately saving lives.

     

    I look forward to having your support to ensure we all play our part in building a healthier future.

     

    Those looking for help to stop smoking can access Wales’ free NHS support service Help Me Quit on 
    0800 085 2219 or visit 
    www.helpmequit.wales
    for help and support, including access to free stop smoking medication.

     

    For further information about the regulations please click on the following link 

    https://gov.wales/smoke-free-law-guidance-changes-march-2021-html#section-58233


    Regards,
    Mrs Thomas

  • Update from Mrs Thomas regarding the return to school for 3-7 year olds on 24.2.21

    Wed 10 Feb 2021 A. Thomas

    Dear parents, carers and guardians,

    I sincerely hope that you are all keeping safe and well. Can I take this opportunity to thank you again for all you have done to support the school and the staff in our work to keep the children learning.  

     

    We know it has been a difficult time for all but this evening I have some positive news.  We have now received our updated operational plan and it gives me great pleasure to be able to outline some concrete dates for a planned return to school for our Foundation Phase pupils (3-7 Year olds), from Wednesday 24th February 2021.  

     

    In the newsletters section of our website you will find a letter from our new Director of Education, Helen Morgan-Rees, where she outlines fully the planned return and arrangements.  In summary and in particular for our school, the plans are as follows:

    • Week beginning February 15 is half-term (school is closed to all pupils including those of Key-workers).
    • Monday (22 February) and Tuesday (23 February) will be used as planning days in Swansea for the return to school.
    • Onsite learning for children of critical workers/vulnerable in Year 3 to Year 6 (KS2) WILL be available from 23 February.
    • No onsite learning available for Foundation Phase pupils prior to their return on 24 February to avoid mixing of contact groups during week beginning 22 February.
    • Foundation Phase pupils will need to bring a packed lunch into school between 24 February and 26 February
    * Hot meals will start back for Foundation Phase pupils from Monday 1 March.

     

    Nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 pupils will be asked to return to school on Wednesday 24 February.  (This will include our OAU pupils and 3-7 year olds from STF 1). The procedure will be as before - drop children at the yard gate at 8.50am or main door for OAU/STF 1.  Nursery will finish at 11.30am and Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 will be collected from the main yard at 3.10pm.

     

    Parents will be asked to wear face masks whilst on school premises.  Socially distanced spots will be outlined on the yard to ensure everyone maintains social distancing.

     

    This is the start of a return to school and we are extremely excited about seeing the children and supporting them to settle back into their wonderful school community.

     

    As always if you have any questions, concerns or worries then please contact me in school on 01792 781811 or email thomasa493@hwbcymru.net.

     

    Your class teacher will also be in touch with further information outlining the return to school arrangements for 3-7 year olds.

    As before, please ensure you only send your children to school if they are well and do not have any symptoms of Covid 19.

     

    Best wishes
    Mrs Thomas

  • E-learning course: An introduction to the new ALN system in Wales

    Tue 02 Feb 2021 G.Harris

    Please find below a link to an E-learning course on the new ALN system in Wales. 

     

    An E-learning course: An introduction to the new ALN system in Wales

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