St Joseph's Academy – East Ayrshire

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November 6, 2020
by Mr Kane
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Cabinet Paper, SQA, PE and Reporting Calendar

Dear Parents and Carers,

Thank you for your ongoing patience in what is not a normal school year. The continual need for heighted awareness around health and safety is having an impact on the operational life of the school, and while from the outside it may appear as if school is open as normal, our working environment and day to day experience is still somewhat different to that of a normal school year.

I would like to express my ongoing thanks to staff, pupils and parents/carers for their shared vigilance around compliance with the various health and safety measures in place.

Please be aware of the following updates.

Cabinet Paper – Transformational Review of Specialist Provision

East Ayrshire Council has today published a paper for consideration at next week’s cabinet meeting (Wednesday 11th November).  Cabinet are asked to consider agreeing to consult on proposals to relocate S1 to S6 provision for pupils from Willowbank School to a specifically designed and adapted area of St. Joseph’s Academy.

The overarching paper can be found on the webpage shown below and is titled ‘Transformational Review of Specialist Provision – Updated Timeline for Proposed Consultation on Expansion of Supported Learning Centres’

https://www.east-ayrshire.gov.uk/MVC/Committees/Documents/Related/48709

Within the paper there is an entire section titled ‘PROPOSED CONSULTATION ON THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE SECONDARY ELEMENT (S1–S6) OF WILLOWBANK SCHOOL IN A SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED AND ADAPTED AREA OF ST JOSEPH’S CAMPUS’.

Reference is also made to the potential establishment of a Supported Learning Centre within our school. Please note:

  •  The paper is to be taken to cabinet to seek agreement to consult on the proposed relocation of Willowbank’s secondary provision to part of St. Joseph’s Academy
  •  Any consultation around supported learning centre provision (which stands separately from the relocation of Willowbank), would be part of a later proposed consultation

SQA Matters

SQA has now started to release subject specific National 5 assessment guidance on a rolling basis. It is anticipated that by Thursday 19th November, SQA will have released guidance for all subject areas. Naturally, staff require time to analyse the content of guidance. Please be assured of the fact that staff are working with colleagues across East Ayrshire to establish assessment plans and procedures that can be shared with young people as soon as possible. It is likely that communication will be issued to all families by the last week in November.

At Higher and Advanced Higher level, SQA has published an examination timetable. While it is still the intention of SQA and the Scottish Government to run an exam diet, this position will be reviewed by no later than February 2021. In the meantime, all schools, pupils and families should proceed on the basis that the Higher and Advanced Higher exam diet will run in May 2021. The examination timetable can be found at the end of this message.

Any communication around potential prelims or assessment blocks will be included in the update that will follow in late November.

Reporting and Parents’ Evenings

Clearly, face to face Parents’ Evenings will not be possible this session. Earlier communication stated that we would not be able to run any Parents’ Evenings until after Christmas. It is now the case that no face to face Parents’ Evenings will be possible.

Our initial analysis suggests that both telephone based reporting and digital meetings are not viable or realistic when scaled across a secondary environment. While in some primary settings it is possible for the class teacher to call each family, this is not realistic when up to fourteen teachers need to speak to each family. In addition and in some year groups, one teacher would need to speak to ninety families per parents’ evening.  It would also be incorrect to presume that all families and staff have access to the technology required to conduct virtual meetings from home.

With this in mind, it is highly likely that we will revert to a model of enhanced reporting. Over the course of the next fortnight, school level negotiation with teaching staff and discussion with the Parent Council will inform our plans for the remainder of the session.

The delay in releasing reporting information has had an impact on the following:

S2 Parents’ Evening – Unable to run in September as would normally be the case

S4 Reports – Usually issued in mid November, anticipated delay until mid December

Please be assured that S2 and S4 will have priority initially. All other year groups usually receive reports or parents’ evenings later in the session, and as such there is currently no delay in reporting to those year groups. A final schedule will be released to all parents and carers as soon as possible.

Visiting School/Requesting a meeting with staff

Please note that no face to face meetings should take place in school. In the event that you need to speak to a member of staff, this would take place over the phone. Given the ongoing internal pressure in terms of supervision and health and safety, it is unlikely that staff will respond on the same day. Unless an urgent matter, we ask for your patience and will aim to return calls within three school days.

PE

We will begin to welcome some PE classes indoors as of Monday 9th November and as long as East Ayrshire remains within tiers 0 to 3 of Scottish Government guidance. If East Ayrshire were to move to tier 4, all PE would move outdoors again.

PE teachers will inform pupils on a class by class basis of arrangements for indoor provision. Please note that not all classes will move indoors next week as some are midway through blocks of outdoor provision.

SQA Examination Timetable

Click to access exam-timetable-2021.pdf

Kind Regards

Mr Kane

October 31, 2020
by Mr Kane
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Revised Scottish Government Guidance

Dear Parents/Carers and Pupils,

Please see two letters from Linda McAulay-Griffiths, Head of Education. These letters are in response to revised Scottish Government school level guidance and the introduction of a tiered COVID management system across Scotland.

Face coverings are now mandatory at all times for staff and pupils in S4-S6. Around fifteen S4-S6 pupils have an exemption, otherwise, all pupils and staff are now expected to wear a face covering at all times. The only exception being when eating or drinking at break/lunch time.

Please be advised that any change to PE provision is unlikely to take place until the week beginning Monday 9th November. We require time to update and implement revised risk assessments next week.

Clicking on the letters will allow for full access.  These letters are also available on the school app.

Letter to Pupils

Letter to Parents/Carers

October 8, 2020
by Mr Kane
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October Break – Free School Meal Entitlement

Dear Parents/Carers,

Please see below a message for families with an entitlement to free school meals from Mark Hunter, Food and Catering Service Manager.

Over the October school break we will be providing a packed lunch service to those pupils entitled to Free School Meals. The following locations will be open to allow parents to pick up lunch for their child and available to collect between 1000-1200 Monday to Friday during the October weeks holidays. We would ask that you maintain social distancing rules and catering staff will be available for assistance.

  • New Cumnock PS rear door to Kitchen
  • Auchinleck Academy rear door to Kitchen
  • Netherthird ECC rear kitchen door
  • Bellsbank rear door to kitchen
  • Galston  dining room side door
  • Shortlees  Knockmarloch Road entrance
  • Whatriggs kitchen door main walkway
  • Onthank    rear kitchen door
  • Kilmaurs lunch club kitchen door
  • Balmoral Road side door rear of building.

For any enquiries can you please email the catering support e mail on:     Catering.Support@east-ayrshire.gov.uk

Regards

Mark Hunter

Service Manager – Food and Catering

October 8, 2020
by Mr Kane
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SQA

Dear Parents/Carers,

As you may have heard, there will no examinations at National 5 level this session. The SQA are set to publish subject level guidance after the October break. We anticipate that between two and four pieces of assessment per subject will be used to inform teacher judgements at National 5 level. SQA also intend to quality assure/moderate teacher judgements throughout the year.  At this stage, we anticipate that we will still run a prelim diet at National 5 level but will confirm this after the October break.

At Higher and Advanced Higher level, it is still the intention of the Scottish Government and SQA to run an exam diet in May 2021. However, the SQA yesterday published a number of alterations to each course at Higher and Advanced Higher level. Staff now need time to read the associated documentation but will communicate with young people to advise of alterations to course assessment as soon as possible.  In the event that the Scottish Government need to cancel exams at a later date, they have provided assurance that they will not do so any later than mid-February. For now we are to proceed on the basis that exams will run at Higher and Advanced Higher level in May. If they were to be cancelled we would revert to a similar certification process as that advised for National 5.

We thank you for your patience whilst teaching staff take some time this week and during the first week back after the October break to read the various guidance published yesterday. We also anticipate with keenness the release of the documentation which will clarify assessment procedures at National 5 level.

We will of course keep young people up to date with subject by subject matters and will send out more communication on SQA certification after the holiday period.

Kind Regards

Mr Kane

September 25, 2020
by Mr Kane
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Interval Pre-Order System

Dear Parents/Carers and Pupils,

Today, we received confirmation of the fact that the catering team will begin to offer snack at interval again. As of Sunday, young people can pre-order food for collection at interval. Pre-orders should be made online via the system used to pre-order lunch. Orders can be placed between 3pm the day before break until 9.30am on the day.

Food and Drink Options are as follows:

Food Options Item Price
Roll and Sausage £1.05
Roll and Egg £1.05
Chocolate Muffin £0.65
Oaty Biscuit £0.50
Drinks Option Item Price
Bottled Water 500ml £0.60
Forest Fruit Flavoured Water £0.80
Lemon & Lime Flavoured Water £0.80
Strawberry Flavoured Water £0.80

We will speak to all pupils on Monday about the procedures in place for collecting food and drink at interval.

September 24, 2020
by Mr Kane
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Free School Meal and Clothing Grants

Dear Parents/Carers,
 
We are concerned that less families than usual have applied for free school meal and clothing grants. However, we have no mechanism by which we can easily identify which families are eligible but are yet to apply.
 
This website provides more information on which families qualify for free school meal and clothing grants and includes a link to the application page.
 
 
If you do qualify then please apply for the grants you are entitled to.  If you would like to discuss the application process with school staff then please call us and ask for your child’s Pastoral Care teacher. 

September 24, 2020
by Mrs SHEARER
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Senior Awards Ceremony – Information for former S6 pupils

S6 pupils who left in June 2020 can view the Virtual Awards Ceremony at: https://glowscotland-my.sharepoint.com/:f:/g/personal/eajasmen_pioli_glow_sch_uk/EqeBVRz5KeBEiXX-85DWoq0Bt9nfZVHYT5F90AMyTdMFIw.  Additional access information has been sent by text to your main contact.  This link expires on 30th September.

September 15, 2020
by Mr Kane
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School Update – September 15th

Dear Parents/Carers,

Parent Council AGM

The Parent Council AGM is likely to take place on Monday 5th October. This date will be confirmed as soon as possible. The meeting will take place online and once the date is confirmed we will share joining instructions with you.

School Calendar

At this time it is not possible for us to share a school calendar with parents/carers. The school calendar is governed by the Working Time Agreement (WTA), and national advice around WTAs was to postpone discussion and sign off until after August 2020. Local discussion (which will inform school level planning) is ongoing, and it is hoped that we will be able to sign off on our draft calendar before the October week. We will then share this with you and place a copy on our website for future reference. For obvious reasons, there is ongoing uncertainty around the viability of some calendared events such as school shows and Parents’ Evenings. As soon as we can do so we will provide clarity for parents/carers.

SQA Courses and Exam Diet

The SQA are yet to decide upon any alterations that may be made to courses or exams this session. Please be assured of the fact that we will share any SQA updates with you as and when they are released to us.

Car Park Trial

The car park trial will run until Wednesday 16th September inclusive but will cease as of the return to school on Tuesday 22nd September.

It is clear from our recent trial that using the first row of parking spaces as a drop off area has:

  • Reduced the number of stationary vehicles blocking the main entrance
  • Led to a much better flow of traffic from the entrance gate along to the primary school side of the car park

However, it is also clear that the drop off area will not:

  • Address the wider issue of volume of traffic (estimated at between at least 200 and 300 cars per day, ratio of 3:1 primary to secondary, understandable given age of pupils)
  • Prevent most parents/carers from arriving within the same ten minute window across both schools and the ECC (8.45am to 8.55am)
  • Prevent congestion when exiting the car park given the natural tailback caused when hundreds of cars are leaving at around the same time

We have witnessed first hand the frustration that some parents/carers encounter each morning, but have observed that much of the frustration will not be resolved by altering the car park layout, as it is mainly to do with the volume of traffic using the car park area. That said, the changes trialled did remove at least one known issue.

Moving forward, we will now end the trial period and report to EAC and Mitie. Our perception is that it has been a success but we cannot make this a permanent arrangement without re-painting the area and requesting the removal of the concrete islands along that row of car parking spaces. We are also unable to sustain staff presence every day, and as such cannot advise that parents/carers continue to drop off in the trial zone until the area is painted properly.

We appreciate that this will be frustrating for some, but the process we need to follow dictates that the trial must come to an end pending decisions to be taken between school staff, EAC staff and Mitie. As and when we can provide a further update we will do so.

School Meal Portal Issues

Teaching and office staff cannot assist with school meal portal issues. All school meal portal enquiries should be directed to preordermeals.enquiries@east-ayrshire.gov.uk .

It is anticipated that a break-time service may start at some point between the September weekend and the October week. We will provide more detail once confirmed by our colleagues in catering.

Face Coverings in school

Government guidance is clear in that school staff are to encourage young people to wear face coverings in communal areas. If your son/daughter has a medical exemption, please ensure that this is brought to our attention.

We have received a small number of letters from families of young people who do not have an exemption but object to the wearing of face masks for other reasons. School staff will continue to encourage all young people without an exemption to wear face coverings. While I appreciate that the issue is contentious, there are a number of staff and pupils with relatives who are very high risk. Even if the virus itself usually causes minor to mild illness in most teenagers, I cannot with good conscience disregard the very legitimate concerns of those staff and pupils with relatives who are very unwell at home. As such, all pupils without a valid exemption will be encouraged to wear face coverings.

Face coverings on school transport

Guidance is also clear as to the need to wear face coverings on school transport. A small number of pupils wear face coverings on school buses but not in school. This is an untenable position, and will be challenged by school staff.  Please encourage your son/daughter to wear face coverings on school transport as per national guidance and for the same reasons as detailed earlier.

SMHW – S1 Issue

We continue to liaise with Satchel:One around the ongoing issues we are having with S1 class list migration from Glow. This issue prevents staff from issuing notifications/tasks online. We will advise of resolution as and when we can but have furnished Satchel:One with all requested information.

Pupil Leadership Teams

We are delighted to share with you our Pupil Leadership Teams for this session:

S6 Pupils

Head Girl: Carla Duffy

Head Boy: Calum Grant

Head Girl (Junior School): Ava Heron

Head Boy (Junior School): Harris Hughes

Depute Head Girl: Emira Attia

Depute Head Boy: Kai McClusky

House Leaders: Shonagh McGhee, Kerry McGahon, Melissa Maitland, Jennifer Lockhart, Dylan Ewing, Gia Gunn, Hannah Mulhearn

S3 Pupils

School Captain (BGE): Sarah McCready

School Captain (BGE):  Paul Duffy

House Representatives: Iqra Hameed, Joseph Davidson, Demi Brown, Rachael Steel, Charlotte Dinnen, Caleb Lincoln, Evie Gallacher, Muqadas Rasab, Lily Borland
Our pupil leaders will share with you their agreed improvement priorities in late October.
September Weekend
We will close at 3.40pm on Wednesday 16th September and re-open on Tuesday 22nd September.
Kind Regards
Mr Kane
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