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  • Bank holiday for the Queen's platinum jubilee

    Thu 27 Jan 2022 Miss Bilton

    This year the Queen will have been our monarch for 70 years. To celebrate this there are national celebrations planned to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee throughout this year, including an extra bank holiday and a four day weekend at the start of June. 

     

    This takes place during the school summer half term break. For this reason, schools have been asked to take this additional day of holiday at a different time. 

     

    Therefore, having discussed this with other primary schools in our area we have decided to take Monday 6th June as our bank holiday. This extends the school half term holiday week by 1 day and all children will return to school on Tuesday 7th June 2022.

  • Y6 trip to London

    Tue 25 Jan 2022 Miss Bilton

    The last two years have been awful for all school-aged children and as a school we have been trying to do our best to provide the best education possible in very difficult circumstances. We are able to offer a trip to London for our Y6 pupils in June this year but this is dependent on Covid and travel restrictions at the time. The activities on the trip would be linked to their learning in school and will enhance their cultural capital by being able to visit and explore our capital city.

     

    Our plans are as follows:

    Thursday 16th June: travel to London via train. Visit to see the Houses of Parliament then time to experience the street performers and shops at Covent Garden. Enjoy an evening meal in a restaurant in Leicester Square. Stay overnight in a hotel in twin/triple rooms with their friends.

     

    Friday 17th June: Go on the London Eye to see all across London then enjoy a river cruise to the Tower of London. View the Tower and Tower Bridge from the path and cruise back up the river Thames. Have lunch and walk to Buckingham Palace. Get the train home.

     

    We are willing to fund most of the trip so as many of our Y6 pupils can attend as possible, but there would be a payment of £50 per child. This is the absolute lowest that we could charge but I'm sure that you agree that they would be getting great value for money. Please see our school office about paying for the trip by 4th March 2022. You may pay in installments if you wish to.

     

    If you have any questions at this stage, please email office@wallsendstpeters.org.uk and I will reply as soon as I can. If there are no travel restrictions and there is enough interest for the trip to go ahead I will be hosting an information meeting for parents and pupils to answer all questions and give further information nearer the time.

  • Car park out of use to pedestrians

    Tue 25 Jan 2022 Miss Bilton

    As you may have noticed over the last couple of days we have a company working in school to complete our new EYFS outdoor area by adding new ground works. This is not disrupting any learning for the children and should hopefully be completed over the next couple of weeks if the weather remains dry.

    To complete this there is a large amount of sand and other building materials being delivered from tomorrow (Wednesday) which will be stored in our school car park near the bin store. For this reason please can parents, carers and pupils in EYFS, Y1 and Y2 use the path only to drop off and pick up your children. The car park will be out of use to pedestrians for the next couple of weeks while this work is ongoing.

    To keep all children safe please can you make sure that your child does not go through the fence or gate onto the building materials while they are in our car park.

    Thank you for your patience while we create this wonderful area that our pupils can use in their learning. If you have any questions please call us or email us. Thank you

  • Updated information about self-isolation and PCR tests

    Fri 14 Jan 2022 Miss Bilton

    New temporary measures have been put into force about PCR and LFT tests for Covid. This means that pupils and staff who have tested and reported a positive LFT result do not need to get a confirmatory PCR test. They should self-isolate and follow NHS guidance. However, you should book a PCR test if you:

    • wish to claim the Test and Trace Support Payment
    • have been advised to take a PCR test because you/your child are in a clinically vulnerable group
    • have been advised to do so as part of a research or surveillance programme

     

    LFT test results should be reported online at www.gov.uk/coronavirus. Please also inform us at school if your child has tested positive.

     

    From Monday 17 January, people who are self-isolating with COVID-19 will have the option to reduce their isolation period after 5 full days if they test negative with a LFT test on both day 5 and day 6 and they do not have a temperature. For example, if they test negative on the morning of day 5 and the morning of day 6, they can return to their school immediately on day 6.

     

    The first test must be taken no earlier than day 5 of the self-isolation period, and the second must be taken the following day. All test results should be reported to NHS Test and Trace.

    If the result of either of their tests is positive, they should continue to self-isolate until they get negative results from two LFT tests on consecutive days or until they have completed 10 full days of self-isolation, whichever is earliest.

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