Today, the children in Nursery enjoyed a story read to them by Beth from Dryfemount Care Home. “Thank you very much” said Lewis, “the Gruffalo’s my favourite” remembered Bryce and Ethan asked “can we have another one?!
Letter Regarding Information on Pupils Returning to School
Please read the above information. If you have any questions contact the office.
Nursery helps Dryfemount
Nursery and Home Learning Together
Letter From Dr Gillian Brydson Director Skills, Education and Learning.
Good afternoon,
A Short Update From Miss Irvine – Head Teacher
Dear families,
A short update ;
ICT Access – We have been advised by the local authority that the supply of laptops has now been used up and there are no more laptops available at this time. However, they are awaiting a further supply of devices through government funding but that could be a few weeks away. In the meantime, if you do feel that your children would benefit from a device, please continue to let us know and we can add you to the list for future availability.
School staff contacting parents/carers -Please be aware that the majority of school staff are working from home at present. Therefore, should they need to make contact with parents by phone, they will do so from a withheld number or ‘no caller ID’. This is as per the Regional Policy on contact during Lockdown. We’re aware that lots of people do not answer calls from withheld numbers as they are often nuisance calls. However, for the period of school closure we would appreciate if these could be answered.
Home learning – what works for your family works for us! Thank you to you all for everything you are doing to support your child(ren) during this time. We know that family circumstances are all different and we would like to re-iterate that the most important thing is that your family is healthy and happy. Please be assured that there is no expectation or pressure from us that all the work in the Daily Plans is completed, and we would really ask you to do what is right for your child and your circumstances. When you are deciding what to do each day, please focus on the literacy and numeracy tasks if you can. We hope you understand that class teachers, as much as they would like to, are unable to feedback on all the work your child submits.
I would like to take this opportunity to remind families and pupils that there will be no childcare provision from Monday 15th to Friday 19th February and staff will not be available through remote learning as this is the half-term break.
Take care and enjoy the half term break.
Jennifer Irvine
Head Teacher
Pancakes for Breakfast! 🥞
Nursery and Home – Learning Together
More fantastic learning happening at home this week – painting, baking, drawing, playing outside, cake decorating, looking after hibernating hedgehogs, creating daffodils, counting vehicles and looking for flowers peeking through on your walks, making leaving cards, pictures and gifts for Anjay and much more! You’ve all been so busy and we are very proud of your hard work 🙂
Please open the link below for this week’s Nursery and Home Learning Together plan.
08.02.21 Nursery and Home – Learning Together
Internet Safety
Please see below powerpoint for some safe rules and tips when using the internet.