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School Captains 2020

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School Captains and Vice Captains

Congratulations to our  School Captains for this year, Emma Gifillan and Matthew Muir, and to our Vice Captains, Neve Black, Lewis Campbell and Amy Wilson.

Fourteen candidates applied to be School Captain and all were a credit to themselves, their families and the school. The amount of preparation that they all put in meant it took a long time to make the selections. It was very clear how much they have valued and continue to value their experience in Calderhead High School. The range of activities and experiences they have been involved in was truly impressive and a great advert for the school. The old saying “it takes a village to raise a child” could be adapted to say it takes a school with real character and integrity to develop such outstanding pupils.

Information for Parents and Carers

Dear Parent / Carer,

I hope this letter finds you safe and well. I would like to set out some new arrangements that we have put in place to help keep pupils and staff safe. These are all in line with Scottish Government and North Lanarkshire Council guidance. As this guidance changes we will keep you updated.

Transport

Pupils travelling by transport provided by NLC do not have to wear face coverings but can if they wish. We ask that pupils sit it in the same seats for each journey.

Pupils

At the start of interval, start of lunch and at the end of the school day pupils are asked to leave the building by the doors at the bottom of the stairs, this is to minimise/avoid large gatherings. There are hand sanitiser stations at the main entrances to the school and throughout the building, please make use of these to prevent the spread of any diseases.  In addition at the end of each block of learning pupils will be asked to wipe their desk to help prevent the spread of any disease.

Parents and carers

If parents or carers need to speak to someone the first port of call should be via telephone to their Principal Teacher of Pupil Support

Mrs Angela Buchanan (Burns)

Ms Louise Carson (Lochhead, acting)

Mrs Gillian Horn (Fleming)

Mrs Phee (Lochhead)

Mrs Ros Ward (Wallace, Mon, Tues, Wed AM)

Mr Leitch (Wallace, Wed PM, Thur, Fri)

Face to face meetings will only take place in exceptional circumstances and will be pre-arranged.

When dropping off your child at please remain in the car.

Uniform

As we are not permitted under the guidance to use our changing rooms pupils should come to school dressed for outdoor PE and remain in their kit for the rest of the day. We recommend that pupils bring a change of footwear. On all the other days pupils should come dressed in full school uniform.

2 Week Timetable Rotation for S1 /S2 / S3 /S4

To enhance the safety of all in the school community in relation to Covid 19 NLC has introduced a 2 week timetable rotation for S1-S4. The reasons for this are:

  • To reduce pupil / staff movement during the school day
  • To reduce the number of physical interactions between different staff and pupils
  • A reduction in the number of times that pupils ‘cross over’ between classes from 18 to 3
  • There will be no loss to any pupils in allocated teaching time for each subject

Please be assured that all pupils will receive 100% of time in their subjects over the course of the 2 weeks

How will this work?

Introduction of a new rotation to the existing school timetable

This will begin from Monday 17th August 2020

Timetables will remain similar, but, follow a 2 week rotation

Week 1 RED, Week 2 BLUE

Mapping the original timetable with weeks 1 & 2 as shown below, please note Mon 5, Tue 5 and Thu 5 map onto both weeks.

Original TimetableImage original Time table

 

 

RED Week 17/8, 31/8, 14/9, 28/9, 19/10, 2/11, 16/11, 30/11, 14/12Image of red timetable

 

 BLUE Week 24/8, 7/9, 21/9, 5/10, 26/10, 9/11, 23/11, 7/12, 21/12Image of blue timetable

 

John Robertson

Headteacher

Calderhead High School

We will reopen for S1 & S4/5/6 pupils on Friday 13th August.

We are delighted to confirm that the school will be open for S1, S4, S5, S6 pupils on Thursday 13th August as previously intimated. We had some water damage due to the substantial rainfall in the area. Contractors will be on site until 10pm, sorry in advance for any excess noise.

The behaviour of the pupils S1-3 was excellent as they waited for 2 hours in the school playground.  This was not the restart to school for S2 and S3 pupils that we wanted nor was it the best way for S1 pupils to start Calderhead High School.

We were informed today that some of the bus contracts were only confirmed by SPT late yesterday afternoon, hence the lack of information about pick up points and times. We have spent a lot of time trying to support our pupils to gain these basic facts.

Due to the water damage our catering, until further notice, will be cold food to go.  This will be prepared off-site.

We look forward to welcoming all pupils back on Friday 14th August.

John Robertson
Headteacher
Calderhead High School

Arrangements for return to school in August 2020

Please click here for the latest update from North Lanarkshire Council on the plans for pupils returning to school in August.

Secondary schools:
• Wednesday 12 August: First Year, Second Year, Third Year.
• Thursday 13 August: First Year, Fourth Year, Fifth Year, Sixth Year.
• From Friday 14 August: All pupils.
All First Year pupils will attend on 12, 13 and 14 August.

Letter from NLC re return to school
NLC letter

 

 

 

 

 

 

https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=35006

Letter from From Derek Brown, Executive Director for Education and Families

Schools Update: 8 June 2020

Letter from Derek Brown, Executive Director for Education and Families:

Dear Parent/Carer,

I am pleased to have the opportunity to write to you to outline the progress we have made in planning for the return of children to school from August 11 onwards. It is anticipated that we will clarify arrangements in more detail in June, but what follows is an outline of our planning and a description of the steps we are taking to consult with various groups of stakeholders.

Planning Assumptions

In August, we have to plan, first and foremost, on the basis of safety. We need to ensure that your child and the staff in schools are as safe as possible and that the opportunity for viral transmission is reduced as far as possible.

In addition, due to government stipulations on physical distancing (2 metres squared, being used as a basic stipulation for schools, and anticipated guidance on smaller groupings in early years settings) it is likely that the capacity of settings to welcome children and young people will be between 40%-50% of current volumes.

We also have a reduction in staff capacity due to the continued need (under Scottish Government guidance) for staff who are part of the shielding programme to continue to work from home, as has been the case during the emergency lockdown period. It is difficult to quantify this absolutely at present, but the service is planning on the availability of 80-85% staff being able to attend work as a basic assumption.

Therefore, as Scottish Government advice makes clear, there will need to be models deployed in local authorities and in private settings which incorporate what the First Minister has called, ‘partial delivery’ and ‘blended learning.’

Opening Schools

It is likely that all young people, with the exception of the children of key workers and designated vulnerable groups will receive between 40%-50% of pre-lockdown education and childcare provision in the recovery period.

While this is enormously challenging for staff in schools and settings, as well as for the young people and those who care for them, it is an absolute requirement if Scotland is to recover its services fully in a way that prioritises health and safety and minimises viral transmission.

In schools, most pupils will experience a partial in-school timetable, equivalent to a minimum two days most weeks, supplemented by an enhanced online digital learning offering and the potential for wider community based support. In primary, the priority will be to take a family-centred approach, overseen by head teachers. In secondary, due to the need to align the senior phase with the offering of key partners, such as New College Lanarkshire, there will be a focus on key year groups attending on particular days.

Importantly, further consultation on how this will operate in practice will take place in June, and the precise detail will be clarified before the end of the school session, in plenty of time for August.

Early Years

In Early Years, the Scottish Government decision to pause the roll out of the 1140 Hours Expansion programme, due to the need to reduce staff:child ratios, means that it will be likely that most parents will receive 600 hours, which they are entitled to by statute.

This is based entirely on the prioritisation of critical child care for the children of key workers and vulnerable children as set out by the Scottish Government. Where local authorities make a critical childcare offer to key worker families and vulnerable families, this should be free at the point of access during the emergency response period.

To ensure settings are as safe as possible for children and staff, there is an expectation that all settings will put in place arrangements to accommodate physical distancing. This will also potentially reduce capacity within individual settings.

How this all works in the recovery period will depend on further advice and guidance from Scottish Government, due to be published on 15 June on arrangements for early years’ settings, including private funded providers. Following this, further dialogue will take place with partner providers regarding how they can adapt their settings to comply with guidance and draw down funding from the framework and further communication will take place with parents and carers.

Consultation and Communications

We hope to enlist the support of the members of our representative parent groups for the approach we are advocating, which is grounded in clear national guidance and the professional advice of our own central officer teams.

Any plans being brought forward are being done with reference to existing council policy and we will continue to communicate with you as things develop.

We understand you will have questions, many of which we are unable to answer at this point. We are working as hard as possible to manage all of the details and we will keep you updated by letter and at www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/schoolplans.

Yours sincerely,

Derek Brown,

Executive Director, Education and Families

Scholar

HW Scholar logoCalderhead High School is in the process of registering pupils’ individual Usernames and Passwords for the online tutorial service SCHOLAR. This is a fantastic resource which offers online courses  aligned to the SQA curriculum at National 5, Higher and Advanced Higher level. The website is https://scholar.hw.ac.uk/

The subjects they support at National 5 are Biology, Chemistry, English, Maths, Physics, French, Spanish.   Each topic normally has an introduction, a core lesson and then an online test.

For pupils who do not have a SCHOLAR account, or have forgotten their log-in details, there is a generic username and password detailed in Teams that can be used in the meantime.

If pupils are studying these subjects at National 5 or any of the Higher or Advanced Higher Courses listed, then they can set time aside and begin to work through the topics. Once they have logged in, they may need to click on “Display other courses” to bring up the Higher and Advanced Higher Courses.