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  • Covid19 Privacy Notice

    Wed 09 Sep 2020
  • Update from Mr de Snyder

    Tue 08 Sep 2020
    Update!

    Good afternoon all,

    First of all, thank you for your cooperation at the gates during pick up time forming one queue and arriving on time. This makes it safer and easier to dismiss the children.

    You may have seen some staff wearing PPE today at school. As of tomorrow, all staff will be wearing masks. I can also assure you that we are working tirelessly to embed good hygiene routines with the children in hand washing and social distancing.

    I will share any updates that may impact our school as they come in.

    Many thanks, Mr de Snyder
  • Message from Mr de Snyder - Local Lockdown

    Mon 07 Sep 2020
    Dear Parents and Guardians,

    I'm sure you have heard the news this evening of the local lockdown. As it stands, lockdown commences at 6pm tomorrow. School will be open tomorrow (8.9.20) and we are, as always, committed to maintaining a safe environment for learners and staff. We are working closely with the local authority and will update you with any additional information as we receive it.

    Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

    Mr de Snyder
    Acting Deputy Head
  • Test Trace Protect Summary Poster

    Mon 07 Sep 2020

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    Over the weekend, I received the attached poster which has been useful to help me gain a better understanding of the TTP process in Wales.

    Please could you keep the school informed about your child's / family's need to self-isolate or any positive Covid results so we can protect the school community together.
    Of course we will maintain your confidentiality and not reveal your family's or indeed the staff's medical records, only sharing these with the appropriate official authorities if requested.

    Together we all need to adhere to the regulations and ensure Cwmcarn Primary School remains a safe environment for our school community.

    Please take care and stay safe.

     

    Mrs Tomlins

     

    https://gov.wales/sites/default/files/publications/2020-07/test-trace-protect-process-summary-english.pdf

  • Message From Mrs Pyle

    Sat 05 Sep 2020

    Hope you all have a lovely weekend after an amazing few days welcoming some of the children back into school, we look forward to welcoming the rest of the children next week.

    Please find a link to the latest news bulletin from Caerphilly regarding COVID and a local drop in testing centre in Caerphilly leisure centre.

    https://www.caerphilly.gov.uk/News/News-Bulletin/September-2020/%C2%AD%C2%ADTemporary-Coronavirus-testing-centre-opens-in-Ca

     

  • Message from Mr de Snyder

    Fri 04 Sep 2020
    Good morning, firstly I'd like to thank all parents for your cooperation in helping our return to school be both smooth and also a happy experience for our children.

    If your child is at all unwell, please keep them at home. The signs and symptoms in children are slightly different to adults.

    Can I take this opportunity to remind everybody of our responsibility in upholding the social distancing measures to keep us all safe. At this current time it is critical that we adhere to these rules.

    Again, thank you for your cooperation.

    Mr de Snyder
    Acting Deputy Head
  • Message from Mr de Snyder

    Wed 02 Sep 2020
    Good afternoon all, tomorrow we begin to welcome back the children and are very excited to do so! Please can you assist us in maintaining a Covid-Safe school by following the actions below:

    -ensure your child has a packed lunch and water bottle
    -your child brings a coat and jumper to school
    -drop off and pick up times are adhered to, to help us to keep 'bubbles' apart
    -maintain social distance using floor markings at gates
    -being patient and understanding towards teachers and know that conversations with teachers cannot be had at the gates
    -If you have a concern or urgent matter book a telephone conversation with Mrs Robbins or Mr de Snyder, or, for a less urgent matter, contact your child's teacher via Dojo
    -Bring any medicine including asthma pumps with your child on the first day they attend school
    -your child is to wear a fresh set of clothing each day

    Please be reminded that if your child or anyone in the household feels unwell, they are to stay at home.

    Many thanks for your cooperation,

    Mr de Snyder
    Deputy Head Teacher
  • School reopening

    Sun 30 Aug 2020
    Please see the attached letter from Caerphilly regarding school reopening:

    https://www.caerphilly.gov.uk/CaerphillyDocs/Coronavirus/LetterToParentsCarers28-08-20

    On Tuesday and Wednesday all staff will be in school preparing the classrooms and ensuring all the health and safety requirements are in place.

    If you have any questions please ring school on Tuesday or Wednesday and we will be able to help.

    Can I remind you that we are not allowing any parents on site without an appointment due to the ongoing situation with Covid-19.

    I hope you have all had a great summer. Also all staff and myself are able to answer questions via dojo.

    Kindest regards,

    Mrs Robbins
  • Preparing for Schools Reopening

    Thu 27 Aug 2020

    As we prepare to reopen our school over the next two weeks, you might find the attached information helpful.

     

    https://www.bangor.ac.uk/humanresources/documents/Tuesday-COVID-19-SchoolsReturning.pdf

  • Letter to Parents / Carers from Chief Education Officer

    Fri 31 Jul 2020

    Please read the following letter from the Chief Education Officer in Caerphilly, Keri Cole.

     

    Dear Parent/Carer I hope you and your family are well during these challenging times. As promised, I am writing to update you regarding the new school term in September 2020. I will write again, just before the first day of term. As you are no doubt aware our schools worked very hard to welcome pupils back on 29th June, in order to “check in, catch up and prepare” for the return to school in September 2020. The feedback from the 3 week “check in, catch up and prepare” period was positive in many ways and really helped to build the confidence of school staff, children and of course you as parents and carers. Last week, schools received Welsh Government guidance for the new term. There are more updates due next month and headteachers need these before they can further update you on the arrangements for September 2020. Some schools have already planned school times, whilst others are still in the process of working this through, as they wait for the necessary updates from the Welsh Government. We would ask you to be patient whilst they finalise their plans for September. I assure you that you will all have the information you need in time for your child to return to school. You will, of course, be receiving information from your child’s own school, but I hope you find it helpful to have a general update as to what you can expect from us and what we ask from our parents and carers, What do we know about September 2020? • Tuesday 1st and Wednesday 2nd have been set apart as planning and preparation days for schools to update risk assessments and make the necessary practical changes within the building. • From Thursday, 3rd September until Friday, 12th September, there will be a planned phased return so that all pupils can be in school full-time from Monday, 14th September 2020. It is expected that all pupils will return but schools understand the anxieties that some of you have and will work with you to reassure and support your child to return. The Education Welfare Service hotline will operate over the summer holidays. If you or your children are concerned about anything and need advice, guidance or support please call 07702948725 and one of the team will be able to help. Catering arrangements will be exactly the same in September as they have been for the last 3 weeks, (i.e. all children to bring their own packed lunches, no hot food will be available). We are exploring a number of options at the moment, once the arrangements have been agreed we will let you know. Free school meals will continue to be provided until the end of September 2020. Schools will still have to adapt start and finish times for pupils, and we know this is inconvenient for you. However, safety is paramount, and schools need to continue to do this in order to minimise contact between groups of pupils. It is still vitally important that your children stay at home if they have any COVID-19 symptoms. If they present any symptoms at school, they will be sent home. Childcare arrangements for key workers will not be provided during the phasing in period (3rd – 12th September 2020). Please contact our Family Information Service, fis@caerphilly.gov.uk and they will be able to advise you of your childcare options, if you require them. What updates are we waiting for? • School transport - those of you who rely upon school or public transport need to know how your children can access buses and taxis and we are awaiting this precise advice from Welsh Government. We will provide an update as soon as possible. • Face coverings - There has been a lot of information in the media and some of it can be confusing for all of us. Current advice is that pupils and staff do not need to wear face masks. If this changes, e.g. for school buses, we will let you know. We are extremely grateful for all the support we have received so far from the school community. We will continue to keep in touch if there are any updates to our plans or if we need to make changes due to new or updated government advice. The last few months have been so incredibly hard for so many. I hope that you are all able to take some time out this summer to enjoy the weather and the opportunity to spend time together as families Regards Keri Cole Chief Education Officer Caerphilly County Borough Council

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