Dear Parents & Carers
Please find latest details of Step Up days below:
Dear Parents & Carers
Please find latest details of Step Up days below:
Dear Parent/Carer
To streamline and make it easier to Login to your child’s class, please follow the directions below:
To access ‘Home Learning’ – Click HERE or Go to ‘Classes 2019/20’ in Menu. You will find all class page links.
On this ‘Classes’ page you will also find pages for:
‘Support for Learning’ where you will find help, support, games etc
‘Military Children’ why not make your own Worry Monster.
**NEW** ‘PE with Ms McNab’ and ‘Music with Mrs Taylor’.
Each class page has been updated with a new link to take you to the weekly page. The plan is to update every Monday.
It is the schools intention to have ALL children accessing GLOW – this way teachers will have a better way of communicating / interacting with children/classes through the system by setting up teams/class groups. You also have the opportunity to download office 365 (free) onto your computer. In Moray schools, both teachers and pupils make use of Glow, which is Scotland’s nationally available digital environment for learning. A user name and password are required to access Glow.
Mrs Rose (school email) has been resetting and supplying ALL passwords – these are generic for each class. You should have received a text with the class password.
THOSE WHO ALREADY ACCESS GLOW: use the NEW passwords from Monday 20 April 20 – Usernames remain the same.
THOSE WHO HAVE NOT ALREADY ACCESSED GLOW: you should have received a username beginning with GW: Please use this along with the password supplied Access to the system is via GLOW – see 2nd ‘YouTube’ video below:
To access Glow, open Google/Internet browser, and navigate to glow.rmunify.com to login. An extra video guide on this process can be seen by clicking here.
Helpful links:
App details for mobile phones
Digital Support – Remote working
Other helpful links:
Thinkuknow
CV Money Worries
Digital Learning and Teaching Resources
School ICT Equipment Loan Request
You might also like these ‘YouTube’ videos:
←Click the Icon ‘Accessing Home Learning on this site’ Check out our ‘new’ YouTube channel shows a quick description on how to find the weekly suggested activities on the school website.
←Click the Icon ‘Logging onto Glow’
If you would like to share any photos of your children’s home school work then please contact your class teacher via Twitter. I will add them to the gallery on the front page of the website.
Thank you and stay safe.
Mrs Brown
Parent Information Letter 14 April 2020
BISHOPMILL PRIMARY SCHOOL
PARENT/CARER INFORMATION 14 April 2020
Dear Parent/Carer
The new term has begun and I know this is an incredibly difficult time for everyone and none of us have any experience of living through something like this. All we want is for our families, friends and communities to be safe and well.
Although it is important to keep up to date with government advice and to follow what we are being asked to do there is a danger that we can become overwhelmed and anxious with so much information. Please try to protect your children from too much media for the same reason.
As children are not in school for the time being, we are posting suggestions on the school website https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/my/bishopmill/ to support you with learning at home. These are tasks your child will already be familiar with. I am sure many parents are feeling overwhelmed by the thought that they need to be teaching their children at home. Many parents are working long hours as essential workers in extremely difficult circumstances. Please do NOT feel you have to do this. You are not teachers, you are parents. You have not chosen to home educate your children.
With regards to their learning, children are often more resilient than you think, and they will bounce back when things return to normal. Please don’t worry about your child regressing in school. Every child is in the same position and they will be ok. When we are back in the classroom we will continue learning from where your child is at. Teachers are experts at this. Please do not force your children to do things they do not want to do and cause tension at home. What children need right now is to feel safe and comforted. To feel like it is going to be ok.
Try to think of this as an opportunity to spend time with your children. If you have a garden, please encourage your children to make use of it every day. Play outside and take the permitted daily exercise as a family and go for a walk. We are lucky to live in such a beautiful part of the world with access to the woods and the beach. Bake with your children, play board games and watch a movie. Read together as a family or just snuggle under the blankets and do nothing. Please stay safe and follow the advice and do not allow your child to go out to play or to meet friends – this goes against government advice.
Our teachers are still feeling their way with all of this and we will continue to put up weekly learning activities each Monday. These activities are suggestions so please do not worry if your child is struggling to do them. Please remember you can contact us through the school admin email address: admin.bishopmillp@morayedunet.gov.uk and we are happy to give you a call at home if you have any concerns. Please feel free to get in touch for any reason. We would be delighted to hear from you.
Be kind to yourself and if I can leave you with one thing, it is this: At the moment your child’s mental health will be more important than their academic progress and how they feel during this time will stay with them long after the memory of what they did.
Follow the government advice and stay safe. We are all thinking of you all. We will be in touch soon.
Elaine Andrew
HEAD TEACHER
FROM A LITTLE ACORN GROWS A MIGHTY OAK ACHIEVEMENT COOPERATION OUTSTANDING BEHAVIOUR RESPECT NEW BEGINNINGS
Parent Information Letter 26 March 2020
Communication letter dated 20 March 2020
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