Whole School Letter – Friday 8th January 2021
Dear parents, carers, staff and governors,
I thought a very brief update might be useful to you today. Can I firstly start by saying a huge thank you for your support. I am exceptionally proud of our remote learning and in school provision and hope that everybody is still feeling very connected and very much a part of our community. The Zoom lessons have gone well this week and attendance has been excellent, it is very important that our pupils maintain their excellent attendance and attitudes. As you know from previous communication, we are monitoring this and will let you know if lessons are being missed by text or phone call. We are going to build in a couple of tutor time sessions going forward on a Monday and Wednesday so please make sure that your child is joining their tutor for a check in and to complete Wellbeing Wednesday activities.
A reminder that we have also gone back to only having one break and lunchtime with break between 11.10 – 11.30am and lunchtime 1.30 – 2.15pm, this has changed the start time of some lessons, as previously communicated and in the planner. This is also working very well in school and we have introduced today, hot chocolate or tea and a snack at breaktime for the pupils that are with us in school which they all seemed to enjoy and it helped them warm up a bit.
I would also like to say thank you to all the staff who have been on hand to offer ICT support so that we can keep things going and please do keep phoning in with your questions – we are here to help us all to get through what I hope will be a short phase in Lockdown 3.0. Thank you so much for all of your positive comments, they do mean a lot to us in school and help us to keep going. I can promise you that we really are doing our very best and know that you all are at home too.
Year 11 parents and pupils will receive a further communication today with details about mock exams and the cancellation of the summer exams. We are also going to attempt our first Zoom assembly with Year 11 so that we can talk them through all of these issues.
Please do let us know if there is anything further you think that we can do to help.
With very best wishes to all of our Corbet School community,
Dr Jane Tinker
Headteacher
Parents who are Critical Workers – Week beginning Monday 11th January 2021
Dear Parent / Carer
In order for us to plan for week beginning Monday 11th January 2021 we need to know how many children of Critical Workers need a place in school. If you consider that you are a critical worker and you cannot safely care for your child at home please email: criticalworker@corbetschool.net with the following information:
Your name, your employer and your job title
Your child’s name and tutor group
Days of week place is required
Please do not send your child to school unless you receive email confirmation that we are expecting them – all requests must be emailed to the address above by 12.30pm on Friday 8th January, 2021. Parents will be contacted via email on Friday afternoon to confirm their child can attend school.
If your child has attended school this week because they fall into the vulnerable category, you do not need to contact us.
Ofqual announcement – 06.01.21
National Lockdown & Stay at Home Order, 05.01.2021
Dear parent / carer,
I thought that I would provide you with a very quick update today following the announcement last night of a national lockdown and a stay at home order. The indication is that schools will stay closed for most pupils until February half term.
Firstly, we will update Year 11 and their parents as we know more about what may happen to the exams in the summer and about mock exams too. I know that Mr Simms and Mr Hartshorn will be in touch this week about tutoring and all Year 11 pupils must be logging into their Satchel:One account by 8.45am each day to enable them to access their work and the links to their Zoom lessons.
As stated in my last letter we will be running Zoom lessons as timetabled to enable face-to-face support for all pupils and I have just checked lesson monitor and so far attendance has been excellent. Please keep up this excellent work and please feel free to phone school if you are experiencing any ICT difficulties and we will do our best to help. The timetable will be reviewed over the next few days as I would like to build in some time for our pupils with their tutors and some wellbeing drop in sessions too. It might be that we make some minor changes to lesson start times as we no longer need a split lunch arrangement in school but I will confirm the detail once it has been finalised.
A reminder that school is now only open to the following groups of pupils:
During the period of national lockdown, schools and colleges should only allow vulnerable children and the children of critical workers to attend. Children with at least one parent or carer who is listed as a critical worker are eligible for a school place.
I would ask that any pupil who can stay safely at home does so in line with the stay at home guidance issued on Monday evening.
I will update you as and when I know more and I thank you for your patience and support.
With best wishes to you and your families,
Jane Tinker
Headteacher
Staggered Start in January 2021
Dear Parent/Carer
I am sure that the news of the staggered return to school in January has not escaped you, the email came through to me at 18.26 last night and we have worked very quickly to try to get the arrangements out to you as soon as possible today. At this stage, I do not have any further information about the testing programme and so cannot give any information about this at all. I would like to reassure parents that we will be in touch with them during the week beginning 4th January with any updates on this. I would ask that parents do not contact us about testing unless their questions are not answered in the information we will send out in the new year and to reassure them that no child will be tested unless parental consent has been given.
This is the guidance we are working to for the staggered start:
In these schools with secondary-age pupils, vulnerable children, the children of critical workers and pupils in exam year groups (primarily years 11 and 13) are expected to access on-site education provision from each school’s advertised first day of term and should be prioritised for testing. All other pupils should not attend that week and must be provided with remote education until 11 January when they should return to school and resume face-to-face attendance. Pupils will not need to have had a test in order to return to school on 11 January.
• The timetable will run as normal this week, but PE lessons will not take place in line with the guidance.
• Year 11 will attend as they were expecting, and they will do their Mock Exams.
• Year 7-10 will access Zoom lessons at the normal time on their timetable – a 40-minute lesson with a little follow up work.
All links will be on Satchel:One. Tier 2 guidance must be followed at all other times.
• To enable extra time for teachers to prepare for the day we will not have tutor time on Zoom.
• Children of critical workers and all vulnerable pupils must attend school, they will attend tutor time with their tutor and be registered as normal. They will attend their lessons as normal with their teacher in their usual classroom and will be in the Zoom lesson using the screen in the classroom. The teacher will teach the pupils at home putting the Zoom lesson on their board for any pupils in the classroom.
• The buses will run AS NORMAL.
• All pupils back in school for face-to-face education on 11 January.
• Pupils in school will need to wear their school uniform. Pupils at home will not need to wear their uniform but must be following the Zoom guidance issued to parents.
If you consider that you are a critical worker and you cannot safely care for your child at home, please email: criticalworker@corbetschool.net with the following information:
Your name, your employer and your job title
Your child’s name and tutor group
Please do not send your child to school unless you receive email confirmation that we are expecting them – all requests must be emailed to the address above by 8.30am on Monday 4th January 2021. Parents will be contacted during that day to confirm their child can attend school. If they are attending school, it must be for the full week Tuesday-Friday 9th January 2021.
Please be reassured that we will answer any questions you have on Monday 4th January and I hope that you have all the information you need for now.
Could I also reassure you that I have spoken to all the pupils in school today in a whole school assembly about the arrangements outlined above.
May I remind you about my previous letter if your child tests positive for Covid-19 where symptoms developed within 48 hours of attending school and wish you a lovely Christmas break.
Best wishes
Dr Jane Tinker
Headteacher
Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year from all The Staff at The Corbet School
End of Autumn Term, 3.20pm Friday 18th December. Pupils return Tuesday, 5th January 2021
End of Autumn Term, 3.20pm Friday 18th December. Pupils return Tuesday, 5th January 2021
A Winter Concert – Wednesday 16th December – Streaming on the Corbet Facebook Page for one night only
GCSE Certificate Collection for the class of 2020
We are very disappointed not to be able to host our annual GCSE Certificates and Awards Evening for the class of 2020 due to Covid-19 restrictions. This is always a great evening to celebrate success and wish the year group a fond farewell. We are very frustrated not to be able to host this event for this particular group of pupils. This year, it is necessary for each ex-pupil to collect their GCSE certificates and awards where relevant in person from the school.
The arrangements for collection are as follows:
- Only ex-pupils are permitted to collect their documents
- Collection is only available on Tuesday 15th December 2020
- Arrive exclusively between any of the following times:
- 9am – 10am
- 30am – 12.30pm
- 30pm – 5.30pm
- Report to the school reception and observe social distancing
- Hand sanitise on entering the building
- Wear a face mask whilst on the school site
- Sign to confirm receipt of documents
- Please do not park on the school carpark as we have very little parking capacity
In line with the archiving policy, certificates not collected will be securely retained in school for 12 months and then confidentially destroyed. Exam boards do not reissue certificates as a rule; Individuals will be required to apply directly to exam boards for statements of grades and pay the appropriate fee where relevant.
Should you require any further information, please email exams@corbetschool.net.
Yours sincerely
Mr G Simms
Assistant Head – Teaching & Learning
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