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Schools and Early Childhood Centres – emergency provision

Saturday 21st March 2020 20:27
Dear Parent/Carer

We appreciate fully that many parents are concerned about keyworker status.

The guidance we have received from the Scottish Government is that “if one parent is a key worker and the other is not, the non-key worker should normally be expected to provide childcare. If it is at all possible for children to be at home, then they should be.”

Having checked the UK Government guidance, it is different and says that if only one parent is a key worker, they can send their children to school if required.

In light of this contradictory position, we will deal with each case on its merits. If there is no other childcare option then we would look for confirmation of this.

We want to do all we can to support key workers. We need them to look after those who are going to get sick and to keep our vital services running, but we also need to avoid social contact so, if key workers can make any other arrangements for their children,  we ask them to do so.

Head Teachers will not turn away any child on Monday, but will need to seek some form of  confirmation of key worker status for future attendances. Going forward we will need to keep matters under review with staff absences rising as more of our staff require to self isolate and we know parents will understand.

Remember we need to reduce social contact, and even if you are a key worker, please only send your child as a last resort and if you absolutely need to.

Kind regards

Linda McAulay-Griffiths
Head of Education

Schools and Early Childhood Centres – further reminder of emergency provision


Dear Parents/Carers

A further reminder to all parents/carers to please understand that our emergency provision is absolutely only as a final option.  We are sure that our parents/carers will understand and respect this to help keep our pupils, staff and families safe.

We are still encountering some questions regarding emergency provision from Monday.  Clearly all adults in the child’s household must be keyworkers to access the service.  Where this is not the case, the other adults are expected to provide care.

Please refer to the website for the key worker categories:

https://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/CouncilAndGovernment/Coronavirus/Schools-ecc.aspx

Kindest regards

Linda McAulay-Griffiths
Head of Education

Login request reset

Each child was provided with a Home Learning Pack.

This included login details for:

GLOW

Sumdog

BugClub

If you require password details to be reset then please complete the form below.

Letter to all parents and carers from Head of Education – 20 March 2020

 


Friday 20th March 2020 16:27


Dear Parent/Carer,

Thank you for once again for your understanding of the current situation in regards to the school and centre closure period we find ourselves in.

It is absolutaltey critical that parent and carers are aware that the emergency school and centre provision is only when all other childcare options have been exhausted.

Please do not attempt to send your child to the school/ECC provision being provided if you do not meet the key worker catergories noted in this link:

https://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/CouncilAndGovernment/Coronavirus/Schools-ecc.aspx

We are sure that you will fully understand our need to minimise the number of children and young people attending such provision.

Yours sincerely

Linda McAulay-Griffiths
Head of Education

Communication Update

The staff at Mount Carmel PS would like to thank you for your support and understanding during these unsettled and worrying times.

All children have currently been issued with a home learning pack which includes EAC’s list of suggested websites, ideas for indoor play and their personal logins for Glow, Bug Club and SumDog. If children were absent from school this week their packs were delivered to them by school staff.

We are following the advice given from East Ayrshire Council and will continue to update you as information becomes available to us. It is anticipated that there will be further guidance from EAC today.