Category: whole school

Rector Update & Letter from the Head of Education

Dear Parent/Carer,

 

I hope you are all safe and well.  Please find attached to this update a letter from Maria Lloyd, Head of Education with further information about SQA and how national qualifications are to be awarded this year.  As ever any questions or concerns do not hesitate to get in touch.

SQA estimates letter to parents 5 May

 

Teams Update

Thank you to all the parents who have supported us to get their young people set up in Teams to move our learning forward.  A number still have to go online and enter the appropriate code to allow access to learning.  Please try to ensure your child has done so by the end of the week so that there are no gaps in learning, as all programmes will be progressing as planned.

Next steps for Teams will be for us to use an analytical tool built into the system to monitor levels of pupil engagement, to track whether or not pupils are logging in to view materials, upload work and communicate with teachers.  We will feed back to you if we feel there are any issues and plan what we can do to support.

Please note that the timetable has not moved on as such, plans for this are in line with previous years and individual pupil timetables will be issued early June as normal.

 

Reporting

There will be no further reporting to parents for the remainder of the Session.  One of the clear advantages of us moving as a school to regular and succinct tracking reports throughout the year is that young people all received reports in Term 3 and therefore we will resume tracking of progress next Session.

 

PE Choice – S3

Thank you to young people for completing the Teams quiz and sharing choices for the S3 PE curriculum.  Obviously, as with all learning this term and next, participation will be dependent on the recovery plan set out by the Scottish Government and Fife Council with regards to our return to school.  Further information on this will follow as and when we hear more.

 

Bell Baxter Parent Council

We had a lovely meeting Monday evening with some members of the Parent Council – was great to see everyone, albeit remotely!  A key part of the discussion was thinking about delivery models for remote learning.  We had already established a working group within the school to consider this and pilot models however we would like to tap into any expertise/interest from parents out there.

If you would be interested in linking with the group, please email Karen Brown, the Chair of the Parent Council on bellbaxter.parentcouncil@gmail.com

 

P7 Transition

Sadly our transition programmes have been pretty much wiped out as a result of COVID.  However, we are working on a number of things behind the scenes to try to plan various ways of connecting with our primary 7s.  Further information to follow on this soon.

 

Awards Ceremonies

We are in the same position as above with awards ceremonies.  Again we are thinking creatively around this and will be sharing more in the next few weeks in terms of how we plan to conduct these extremely important celebrations of our young people’s hard work and achievements.

 

Guidance Contact

The Guidance Team are working through each of the young people in their year groups to make contact and check in with you all.  With between 250 – 300 young people per year this is a huge undertaking but well worth it.  They have now spoken to approximately 50% of their year groups each and will be continuing to work on speaking to you all over the coming days and weeks.  If you have any worries at all however please do not wait for them to call.  You can email each of them directly on the following emails:

S1 carron.pour@fife.gov.uk

S2 tara.pollock@fife.gov.uk

S3 kirsty.simcock@fife.gov.uk

S4 niall.duncan@fife.gov.uk

S5/6 anne-louise.cunneen@fife.gov.uk

 

I think that is everything!  As ever stay in touch and we will do our best to help you in this difficult time.

Best wishes

 

Carol Ann

 

Carol Ann Penrose

Rector

Bell Baxter High School
Carslogie Road
Cupar
Fife
KY15 4HY
Tel. 01334 659459
Online www.bbhs-online.co.uk
Twitter @BellBaxter_HS
Facebook @BellbaxterHS

School Trips Update – 23rd April, 2020

Please see the below letter from Neil Finnie, Service Manager at Fife Council, regarding school trips.

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to get in touch by emailing bellbaxterhs.enquiries@fife.gov.uk.


Education & Children’s Services Directorate

Education.Services@fife.gov.uk


Our Ref: NF/CM

Date: 23 April 2020

Dear Parent/Carer 

SCHOOL TRIPS

Those of you who have committed to your child taking part in an excursion over the coming months will be aware that the UK government has issued instructions to Local Authorities.   

In the case of overseas excursions, they are advising against non-essential travel for an indefinite period.  For UK based excursions, they are advising that both residential and non-residential trips should not be organised, primarily to protect social distancing measures.  

As lockdown restrictions are progressively lifted and the availability of international travel improves, this position will change, however, we do not know when this will happen. 

Consequently, schools are working with tour operators and external providers to determine the most efficient way to refund monies paid to families where excursions are cancelled on the basis of this UK Government advice.  

In most cases, we are bound by their terms and conditions, with an element of monies paid directly to them being a non-refundable deposit.  You would have been advised of this at the time of securing your child’s place on the excursion.  Non-refundable deposits cover fixed costs incurred by providers and without retaining these, many will struggle to remain operational whilst their businesses cannot generate an income. 

However, we absolutely understand that for some families, your circumstances may have been impacted by the virus.  Schools are working with their tour operators and external providers individually and are doing their upmost to return all monies paid by you.  This is taking some time to work through, and we would ask you for your continued patience. 

Your school will maintain contact with you to keep you informed of progress.  For specific enquiries, please contact your child’s school by email at this time. 

Yours faithfully

Neil Finnie

Neil Finnie

 

Service Manager (Policy & Prevention)

Education & Children’s Services Directorate,

Directorate Operations Team,

4th Floor Rothesay House,

Rothesay Place,

Glenrothes, KY7 5PQ

Free School Meals Update 3rd April, 2020

Free School Meals

Payments are now being made in lieu of free school meals.  Parents/carers will receive £11.50 per week, per child into their bank account every Wednesday.

Anyone who thinks they will now qualify for this payment can find the full list of entitlement criteria and application form at www.fife.gov.uk/schoolbenefits

Parents who had applied and whose children were receiving free meals prior to 23rd March, and had previously provided bank details for payment of school clothing grant, should have received their first payment on 25th March and a letter.

New applications are being dealt with as a priority and anyone who has made a new application should start receiving payments from the week after their application.

Anyone who thinks they will qualify for this payment but has not previously applied, or was not previously entitled and their income has now reduced, can find the full list of entitlement criteria and application form at www.fife.gov.uk/schoolbenefits.  If they don’t have internet access or experience issues submitting an application they can contact the Benefits & Council Tax Team on 0341 55 11 55 and the application will be taken over the phone.

If a child appears on the entitlement list but a payment hasn’t been received, or for any other queries or issues with their payment, parents should contact the team on 03451 55 11 55.

School clothing grants are also available for those on a low income.