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Corona Virus Update (Updated 22/3 @ 8.18pm)

Secondary only

Given the latest public health advice, the Scottish Government has now decided that, with immediate effect, no young person should attend school.  Schools will make direct contact with parents/carers and young people to advise if there are any outstanding requirements of courses that can be completed remotely, and safely, following public health advice.   The SQA will be developing an assessment process and more details will follow.  

 

All Parents

In response to a further update on the social distancing advice, a decision has been taken to cancel the provision of meals in school buildings next week.  We will provide direct payments to families with the first payment being made this week.  Further information on arrangements for keyworker’s children will continue to be communicated over the coming week.

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Dear Parents/Carers

We are trying to ensure that you are kept up to date as quickly as possible.  We will continue to communicate via Groupcall, our website, Facebook and Twitter.  We would like to encourage all parents to sign up to Twitter and follow us.  Please see the link below for further information on Twitter and how to set up an account if you would like to do so.

 

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Please also see our Twitter – A Guide for Parents for further assistance.

Kindest Wishes

 

Ms Orr

Business Manager

Corona Virus Update (Updated 22/3 @ 4.09pm)

Please see the below email sent to all parents/carers from Carol Ann Penrose, Rector.


Dear Parents/Carers

We have just listened to a further announcement from Nicola Sturgeon.  Her message is clear.  In light of further information about the rate of spread of the virus, all schools have to close to all young people.  This includes those for whom arrangements had been made to complete SQA coursework.

This has obvious implications however we will work through these together, it is clear that the health of our young people and their families must take priority at this point.

I know how anxious you will all be at this time hence be assured I will communicate with you regularly to keep you fully updated.  If you have any particular concerns do not hesitate to email me directly on my personal email – carolann.penrose@fife.gov.uk to ensure that I can pick up and respond to as quickly as possible.

Very best wishes,

 

Carol Ann Penrose, Rector

Bell Baxter High School

Corona Virus Update (Updated 19/3 @ 3.13pm)

A letter from Ms Penrose & Chief Executive of the Scottish Qualifications Authority and Scotland’s Chief Examining Officer, sent on Thursday 19th March at 3.13pm.


Dear Parents/Carers,

I know that many families and young people are becoming increasingly anxious over examinations hence I wanted to share with you as quickly as possible that we have just heard more detail from the Deputy First Minister on arrangements for SQA exams this session.  Simultaneously schools have received the communication below from the SQA.

Fife will work through the implications alongside the 18  secondary headteachers to detail what this means for our individual schools and our young people.  I want to reassure all parents/carers and young people in Bell Baxter that the arrangements put in place will have every young person’s best interests at the centre of our thinking in these unprecedented times.   Stay safe, take care and I will be in touch with all of you very soon.

Carol Ann Penrose,

Rector

 

Statement by the Chief Executive of the Scottish Qualifications Authority and Scotland’s Chief Examining Officer

Thursday 19 March 2020

This is an unprecedented situation, and the closure of schools for an extended period will affect almost every family across Scotland.

The Scottish Qualifications Authority has recently been working through a range of scenarios in relation to the exam diet, including disruption and postponement. However, as the Deputy First Minister has outlined in Parliament today, the exam diet in 2020 cannot go ahead and I have been asked by the Deputy First Minister to develop an alternative certification model.

That work has started, at pace, and I will say more on that as soon as I can. What I can say now is that we want to ensure that we have as much information on the achievements of learners as possible. That is why the Deputy First Minister has asked schools and colleges to continue to work with young people to ensure that any units and coursework are completed and estimated grades are provided by teachers, drawing on the available evidence gathered throughout the year, to SQA’s existing deadlines, or earlier if that is possible. For many learners, we will also have prior attainment information which will be helpful to us.

I fully appreciate that this will be an uncertain time for learners who have worked hard throughout the year and will now, with their families, be worried about what this means for them. Everyone here at SQA will do their utmost, with the support of the education system, to ensure that their hard work is rightly and fairly recognised, and allows them to proceed to further learning or work.

We will work to ensure that learners receive their results no later than 4 August, as planned. We are considering more fully the impact this decision will have on our exceptional circumstances and post-results services. I will confirm that we will offer a free post-results service to ensure that schools and colleges continue to have a mechanism to question any result.

I would strongly encourage all candidates to sign up to MySQA, our online and text service, as a direct way to receive their results.

Everyone at SQA is fully committed to delivering for Scotland’s young people at this exceptionally difficult time.

Fiona Robertson

SQA Chief Executive and Scotland’s Chief Examining Officer