Important Covid-19 Update – Friday 30th October 2020

Dear Family and Friends of Crossmichael and Gelston Primary Schools,

Face Coverings (Adults) – from Monday 2nd November

The Scottish Government has issued updated guidance to all schools this afternoon which includes a change to the guidance on the wearing of face coverings for adults (staff, parents and visitors) in Primary Schools. (Primaries will now have the same procedures as Secondary schools).

From Monday 2nd

a) Face coverings should be worn by adults wherever they cannot keep 2m distance with other adults and/or children and young people in or out of the classroom.

b) At all times, when moving around the school, adults should wear a face covering e.g. in corridors, office areas and staff rooms.

c) Face coverings should be worn by parents and other visitors to all school sites (whether entering the building or school grounds), including parents at drop-off and pick-up.

The update guidance applies to all adults and face coverings will now need to be worn unless there is an exemption.

The advice for children has not changed and there is no need for children to wear face coverings but are welcome to wear one if they wish when moving about the school.

We have tried to keep our routines as normal as possible but, from Monday, the wearing of face coverings in the playground by adults and when moving about the school will be introduced and could I please ask that you share this news with your child(ren) so that they will be aware of this change in time for Monday.

Thank you for your support and patience as the new Scottish Government guidance filters down to school level.  Please remember to wear a face covering when dropping off and collecting your child(ren).  This will help to keep us all safe.

Best wishes,

Mary E. Lidstone-Scott

Headteacher

Weekly Newsletter – Monday 26th October 2020

Dear Family and Friends of Gelston Primary School,

 

Welcome back to our second term of 2020/2021.  I hope that you had a restful October holiday.

 

Class Newsletters

Teachers will be sending class newsletters home in the next few weeks so that you have some information about what your child is learning in school this term.

 

 

Remembrance Day Poppies

We will be distributing poppies to pupils for a small donation.  The poppies have been quarantined for three days and will be handed out using gloves.  Pupils should bring in a donation from tomorrow.

 

 

Friday 30th October – Halloween Costumes/ Non-Uniform Day – £1

On Friday we are having a non-uniform day for a suggested donation of £1 towards school funds.  Pupils (and staff) can wear Halloween costumes or casual clothes.  Please do not send your child to school with a mask or face paint to avoid the risk of cross contamination.  Pupils will engage in Covid-safe Halloween activities in the afternoon.

 

 

Ventilation and Wearing Extra Clothing in School

Schools have been advised to ensure that there is adequate ventilation to minimise the spread of Covid-19.  We must also keep classrooms as comfortable as possible.  Classrooms will be heated but windows will be partially open to allow for air flow.  We ask that pupils bring in an extra jumper or fleece (not necessarily uniform) to keep them warm this term.

 

 

Flu Vaccinations

Children received flu vaccinations prior to the October holidays.

 

If you wish to discuss anything further then please contact us via the school office email.  You may also contact me on 07741 686730 if required.

 

 

 

Best wishes

Mary E Lidstone-Scott

Headteacher

Update to the weekly blog – 09.10.2020

Dear Family and Friends of Gelston Primary School,

School Dinner Winner!

Jacob was the winner of Mrs Fenwick’s school dinner competition which ran this term.   He won a prize and has also picked his favourite meal – Pizza/Spaghetti and Meatballs followed by chocolate brownie and ice cream for dessert.  Well done Jacob!
P1-3 End of Term Treat
Pupils in P1-3 enjoyed decorating biscuits and watched a movie in the last afternoon of term.  Thank you for all your hard work boys and girls!

 

P4-7 Puppet Show

P4-7 pupils created sock puppets and performed short video clips for their friends.  Thank you for working so hard this term boys and girls!

 

Have a wonderful October holiday!

Best wishes,

Mary E Lidstone-Scott

Headteacher

Newsletter – w/c 5th October 2020

Dear Family and Friends of Gelston Primary School,

I hope this newsletter finds you well.

On Friday we emailed you with ‘Covid-19 Schools Information for Parents and Guardians’ .  This should help to answer any questions you may have about how we manage Covid-19 in school.   A copy can be found here:

COVID advice for parents (1)

 

School Holidays

Please remember that schools close for two weeks for the October holidays from Monday 12th October – Friday 23rd October.  I wish you all a restful break.

 

Covid-19 Related Health and Safety

We have 38 pupils in Gelston Primary School.  We have tried to minimise contact between children and adults from different classes within the school building.

 

We have several measures in place to minimise the movement of pupils inside the school buildings. E.g. Each class stays within their classroom in the building.  Pupils enter and exit from separate doors.  They share toilet facilities but they wash hands before and after leaving the classroom.  We have staggered break times and lunches too.

 

Within each class, pupils do mix with each other in different groupings.  They do not remain seated at their desks all day.  We ensure regular hand washing before and after completing group tasks or before entering/ exiting the room.

 

We have a strict cleaning schedule in place where the school is thoroughly cleaned at the end of each day and touch points are cleaned twice throughout the course of the day.

 

There have been implications for staff too with us trying to minimise movement between classrooms during one day and also between schools.

 

Attainment and Achievement

We have spent a considerable amount of time gathering assessment evidence to find out exactly where learners are and to identify their next steps in learning.  The school closures have had an impact on learning but we are able to move forward now that we have the evidence required.  Mrs Hermon, our Additional Support for Learning Teacher, has been helping to advise us on programmes of work for individuals.

 

In addition to this we have been supporting pupils with their health and wellbeing needs.  We now have strategies and support in place to help those pupils who have really struggled with the transition back into school.

 

On the whole, we are delighted with how well our pupils have settled back in to school this term.

 

Additional Support for Learning

In Gelston we have two full time Learning Assistants –  Mrs McNeill and Mr MacDougall.  Mr MacDougall will return to Gelston after the October holidays.  Across the partnership schools, we also have a full time Learning Assistant, funded by Pupil Equity Funding, whose remit is to raise attainment through targeted interventions in Literacy and Numeracy – Mrs Clifton.

 

This year Crossmichael received £19,800 in Pupil Equity Funding to close the poverty related attainment gap.  At Gelston, we received £4,800.  This term, Mrs Clifton has been working at Crossmichael.  She will join us in Gelston half way through next term.

 

I meet with staff every term and we review and revise timetables to ensure that pupils are targeted appropriately and effectively.

 

Playground Developments

Pupils are keen to develop our playground.  They shared their ideas and showed me maps, drawings and letters outlining their ideas for the playground.   They hope to reuse and recycle items as much as possible and are going to approach local businesses for donations.  The P4-7 pupils helped to write letters last week.

 

We would like some parents/ carers to help us by applying for more grants to help fund some of the bigger items mentioned.

 

 

 

Pupil Groups

We have elected House and Vice-Captains.  We hope to reinstate our Pupil Council, Health Group, Eco-Schools Group and Blogging Group after the holidays.

 

 

Reporting to Parents

Teachers will be sending an email to all parents/ carers before the October holidays with a brief update of how your child is getting on since returning to school in August.  Please contact your child’s teacher via email if you wish to find out more information.

 

Best wishes,

Mary E Lidstone-Scott

Headteacher

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