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SQA Estimates for 2020

As Headteacher at Calderhead High School I understand the concern felt by everyone regarding the SQA estimates, which will be used by the SQA as a guide in determining the final awarded grade this session. Unfortunately, we are unable to discuss these estimates at this time. Please be assured that we will use all of the SQA guidelines to ensure that each pupil has the best opportunity of attaining the grade that they deserve. I hope you and your families are all safe and well and look forward to seeing you all again soon.

John Robertson
Headteacher

SQA National Courses – Delivering Results in 2020

The Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) has announced details of the emergency arrangements it will put in place for students whose exams have been cancelled. Grades for qualifications including Highers and National 5s will be based on estimates by teachers.

The SQA has sent details of their plans to schools and teachers. Their focus is on three broad principles, while adapting to the current challenges we all face:

  • Fairness to all learners;
  • Safe and secure certification of the qualifications, while following the latest public health advice; and
  • Maintaining the integrity and credibility of the qualifications system, ensuring that standards are maintained over time, in the interests of learners.

For more information visit: https://www.sqa.org.uk/sqa/93920.html

Letter from Derek Brown, Executive Director for Education and Families

From Derek Brown, Executive Director for Education and Families

Dear Parent/Carer,

I am writing to you at this unprecedented time in Scottish education regarding a number of important issues affecting our young people. At present, there is heightened concern about the impact of the emergency situation on our children and young people, as well as their families and this letter is to offer some clarification and reassurance regarding arrangements over the next few weeks.

As you are aware all schools in Scotland have been closed since March 24th as part of the national lockdown arrangements in response to the COVID-19 health emergency. Over this period local authorities and schools have been ensuring continuity of education provision through home learning. Ensuring vulnerable children and young people are fully supported is also a priority for us.

North Lanarkshire Council currently operates a number of Community Hubs and Family Learning Centres to provide a childcare service for the families of key workers and support for vulnerable young people. The contribution by staff in these hubs during the period has been exceptional.

You will also be aware that the government announced an extension of the lockdown for at least an additional three weeks and, in light of that, our Education and Families team is planning for this and for any further extensions that may potentially be required. We are also considering carefully what the recovery phase will look like once the lockdown arrangements end and schools start to reopen. Parents will understand that it is not possible at this stage to set a date for this.

The information contained in this letter provides a broad overview of key areas of activity being undertaken by our team. There are a number of specific issues I have outlined that you may wish to discuss with your child’s teacher or head teacher. You may find it more helpful to talk through practical issues with the people who know your child, and are therefore best to respond and help you. I know that schools have been making great efforts to stay in contact with parents and pupils, so it is sensible to recommend that this continues.

Therefore, if you have any issues relating to the contents of this letter, please email your school direct at its published email address. These email addresses are being regularly monitored by school staff who are working remotely.

I have been overwhelmed during my visits to our school Community Hubs (and in reviewing some of the online material produced by schools) at the commitment of our staff who greatly miss seeing their pupils every day. I am sure the children also miss the routine and day to day interaction that takes place in their schools, with their friends and with staff who help and support them. I know that this spirit will help us when we emerge from lockdown.

My main hope is that in such difficult times, families look after each other, make sure they stay safe and that we all do what we can to support our NHS colleagues in tackling the COVID-19 outbreak.

Please accept my very best wishes at this challenging time.

Yours,

Derek Brown

Executive Director

Education and Families

Scottish Qualifications Authority (SQA) Examinations

Scottish Government guidance has clarified that in effect the academic session has ended for senior phase pupils who were preparing for examinations.

Guidance from the Scottish Qualifications Authority, which oversees examinations in Scotland, has clarified that pupil course work which had been previously submitted will not be marked by SQA or used for the purposes of the examinations process. They have said that they may be able to use this material to process appeals. The rationale for not marking this material has been due to public health advice received by the organisation.

For this session’s examinations processes teachers will be asked to use existing evidence of pupil progress to estimate their performance. These estimates will be accepted, reviewed and quality assured by the SQA, based on the prior attainment in schools. Pupils will be awarded grades following the outcome of this process.

SQA is today publishing the guidance for schools on how to complete these estimates, which are due to be returned by May 29th. This is broadly in keeping with the normal examination period. It is important to understand that North Lanarkshire schools’ activity in this area will be governed by the advice and guidance from SQA. This will include processes of appeal, for this session, details of which are still to be published.

Placing Requests

Scottish Government is clarifying arrangements for local authorities to adhere to in managing placing requests during this emergency period. This is to ensure that processes are effective in meeting required standards.

Up to this point, the normal process of placing requests has operated this session. Those we have received are being processed and we hope that decisions regarding requests will be sent to parents as soon as possible, in lines with the revised timescales established by Scottish Government.

However, the appeals process will have to be altered this year, due to the emergency and the fact that appeals hearings cannot be conducted in the normal way. We are currently awaiting government guidance as to what date such appeals will have to be concluded by and on the processes that can be used to expedite these.

Since such decisions are important to families, we will want to ensure a rigorous process operated that people have confidence in. It is important to note that these processes will continue to involve our elected members.

Transitions

Of particular concern to staff across Education and Families is that of transitions. A huge amount of activity goes into these processes on an annual basis, especially where young people are moving between establishments (Early Years to Primary 1; Primary 7 to Secondary 1; and beyond school from the senior phase). However, even when young people are transitioning within their own establishment, there is always a process of handing over information between staff and relationships building between pupils and their new teachers. This is a particular challenge this year, especially for senior phase pupils who are about to embark on new courses of study.

Should the lock down period continue, such processes will require to be handled differently and we will implement different mechanisms to communicate with young people, parents and carers.

In the next few weeks, schools will be asked to consider ways to manage this range of transitions to meet the needs of their pupils. The local knowledge they have of your child or children will be at the heart of this process. A clear timeline for providing information regarding transitions will be published by each school so as to ensure that you, as a parent, know what steps are being planned that affect your child’s education.

Normally, there are orientation periods which run for the new academic session in June. We do not at this point know if such arrangements will be possible this session, but parents will receive regular updates on what is being planned. This will be communicated through schools and head teachers.

Community Hubs

Information on the locations and opening hours of our Community Hubs and Family Learning Centres is available on North Lanarkshire Council’s website – northlanarkshire.gov.uk/keyworkers. These hubs operate for the children of key workers and also for vulnerable young people.

The hubs will also provide additional services to support children and families throughout the lockdown, for those who require them. Information on such services will be provided through North Lanarkshire Council in due course.

Additional Support Needs

Of particular concern is the support of young people with additional needs. We are moving from today to a model for our ASN schools where some pupils with significant needs will undertake part-time arrangements, in order to provide some respite to parents and a measure of continuity for pupils who are most likely to find it difficult to cope with the lockdown period. We will review these arrangements in the next few weeks to ensure that they are effective in meeting the needs of families affected.

For the remainder of our young people with additional needs, schools are being asked to stay in contact with their families and to consider any remote supports that can be offered. This is a continuation of the approach we have taken so far and is based on government advice.

Providing Continuity of Learning during the Emergency Period

There has been an enormous effort across our schools to ensure that there are robust processes in place for digital learning for young people. There have also been important steps taken to support those with no digital access.

The use of different approaches to meet the needs of children and young people remotely has been hugely impressive. Schools are expected to provide advice and guidance for parents regarding access to digital learning. If any parent has a concern that they are not able to access such provision, they should contact the school directly as a priority.

Mental Health and Wellbeing

Through our schools we have continued to publish information for children and their families about health and wellbeing generally, and about mental health in particular. This information is written with the support of experts in NHS Lanarkshire and our own Psychological Services and is designed to be person centred – advice for parents.

A help line for pupils and parents has been established by our Psychological Services to ensure that supports are available. This can be contacted on 01236 812 380 between the hours of 10am – 3pm Monday to Friday.

In addition, schools will take steps to provide remote supports for young people who have mental health concerns through their normal pupil support systems.

Free School Meals

North Lanarkshire Council has put in place a voucher scheme which provides £20 per week to pupils who are entitled to free school meals. This is in excess of the cost of a school meal and is in response to the challenges families will face during this crisis period. The vouchers are sent electronically and can be redeemed as cash at Pay-Points in shops. We obviously hope that parents support their local shops by spending the money in them. The money should be used to feed families during this period. Information on the voucher scheme is to be found on North Lanarkshire Council’s website here.

It is really important that parents understand this system is based on the records of mobile phone numbers held by schools in our management of information system. Therefore, should you have any issues receiving or redeeming these vouchers, please contact us.

The Free School Meal Voucher scheme is being monitored and reviewed on an ongoing basis by a dedicated team which has been set up to manage this. If you have any concerns or enquiries relating to the scheme please email us at FME@northlan.gov.uk and a member of the team will reply to your enquiry. In order for us to assist you as quickly as possible, it would be helpful if, when emailing, you could provide the following information:

 Child’s name/children’s names:

 Date(s) of birth:

 School Attended:

 Home Address:

 Mobile Phone Number:

Learning from Home

Our pupils have continued to learn despite the school closure by accessing GLOW and Microsoft TEAMS and other virtual learning. Pupils have already been accessing the work provided by their class teachers across all subjects in their TEAMS.  You can read more about how our pupils are continuing their education by clicking on this link: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/nl/calderhead/learning-from-home-during-the-coronavirus-outbreak/

Pupils can access TEAMS by logging into GLOW – should any pupil require their GLOW login details then please  e-mail:   technology@calderhead.n-lanark.sch.uk .

Pupils have already been working hard across all subjects – for example, here you can see some of the fantastic pictures submitted by pupils in S1, S2 and S3 as part of their Art task.

New direct payment system for free school meals

A new payment system is being set up for pupils who receive free school meals.

It will start on Friday 27 March and run throughout the current health crisis.

Parents and carers of pupils who receive free school meals will be sent a message twice a week from the council.

It will include a voucher code for £10.00 (you will receive a total of £20.00 per child per week).

The message will be sent either as a text message to your mobile phone, by email or as a printed copy if you don’t have internet access.

You can use the voucher code at any shop that accepts Pay Point, for a list of your local Pay Point retailers visit https://consumer.paypoint.com/ and enter your postcode.

For more information, please email the free school meals team on: FME@northlan.gov.uk Opens new window

Letter to Parents/Carers Sunday 22nd March 2020

 

Dear Parent/Carer,

 

Although all schools officially closed on Friday afternoon at 3pm, we recognise our duty to support Key Workers in posts which ensure that essential services can be delivered and cover tasks within the local community which support the vulnerable and aid community resilience. Definitions of key workers and eligibility are outlined in Appendix A. This service is for families where both parents/carers are key workers or in the case of single parent families, where the main care giver is a key worker.

It is essential to stop the spread of COVID-19 that people who can work from home do work from home.  The remaining education support service should only be accessed by those who absolutely require it to enable National Health Service and other critical services to continue and also for vulnerable young people. We appreciate your cooperation with this.

 

Arrangements for week beginning Monday 23rd March 2020

If you are an eligible key worker, who has no other suitable childcare arrangements then your child can attend school as normal on Monday 23rd March, school transport will run as normal.  If you are able to go in person to school or establishment, staff will ask you to complete a proforma.  If you are unable to do that then the school or establishment will contact you to gather information.

 

Future Plans

Over the course of this transition week, the council will collect data from across Schools and Centres and use this data to inform its planning.  This may involve closing some schools and moving to a cluster/hub model, with only identified schools and centres remaining open to support Key workers who have no alternative childcare in place.  In practice, this may mean that your child attends a different school, but within their locality.

 

Meeting your needs

This week, you will be asked to complete a form to provide us with essential information about you and your child.  This will include information about your employment, work patterns and emergency contact details. This information will be used by the council to build up a picture of the requirement for education services across each locality. The more information you provide the more prepared we can be.  Further information will be provided about this later in the week.

 

 

 

School Meals

All children who are entitled to free school meals will be able to access these meals. If you need to access this support please take your child to their usual school at the school’s normal lunchtime.

Breakfast clubs will be open in those schools that normally offer them.

 

SQA Course Work

Scottish Government have clarified your child should not attend school to complete any SQA course work.  The school may ask you to complete course work remotely.

Teachers know your children well and already have a wide range of evidence on which to base their professional judgement. Estimated grades will be based on predicted attainment, coursework and assessment. They will NOT only be based on prelim marks. Since all estimates and professional judgements have not yet been carried out, I would ask that you do not contact the school at this time for that information. Although there is no process for appealing professional judgement, the SQA have indicated that their post results service will be free of charge this year. Further information on this will be issued in due course.

Finally, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should any child who has symptoms of coronavirus, or who lives in a household where someone has symptoms, present at school. The whole family must follow the self-isolation advice.

 

Thank you for your continued cooperation and support.

 

Yours sincerely

John Robertson

Headteacher

Appendix A: Identified Key Workers/Eligibility

Please note that the first presumption is that this service will only be accessed when no other suitable childcare arrangements can be identified.

Category 1
·         Health and care workers directly supporting COVID-19 response and associated staff.

·         Workers supporting life-threatening emergency work as well as critical primary and community care provision.

·         Staff of energy suppliers.

·         Staff, including teachers and early years workers, providing childcare and learning for other key workers and staff who support school buildings

Please note that the first presumption is that staff who can work from home will work from home and that this service will only be accessed when no other suitable childcare arrangements can be identified.

Category 2 Category 3
 All other health and care workers including home support staff and care home staff.

·         Emergency services staff, including police, fire and rescue, prison officers.

·         Military personnel

·         Social workers

·         Those supporting critical national infrastructure including:

·         Staff keeping air, water, road and rail passenger transport operating.

·         Oil, gas, electricity and water and sewerage workers.

·         Logistics staff including drivers and transport workers.

·         Food and other necessary goods staff including food production, processing, distribution, sale, delivery as well as those essential to the provision of hygienic and veterinary medicines.

·         Staff in essential financial service provision including: banks, building societies and financial market infrastructure; IT and data infrastructure; postal services; civil nuclear, chemicals and telecommunications; payment providers; waste disposal.

·         Journalists and broadcasters.

·         Homelessness staff.

Strategic-level management and support staff.

Waste services staff.

Fleet services staff.

Cemeteries staff.

Property repairs and maintenance staff including frontline workers of Mears and Saltire.

Roads and lighting maintenance staff including staff of Amey.

Facility support services including cleaning, catering, school crossing patrollers and janitorial staff.

Human resources staff including payroll and employee service centre.

IT staff.

Communications staff.

Finance staff including welfare, revenue and benefits staff and municipal bank staff.

Registration staff.

Essential legal services.

Psychological services staff.

 

click here for key worker form

Updated message to Parents/Carers from Education and Families

 

KEY WORKERS

All North Lanarkshire schools will be open on Monday for the children of the following categories of key workers
It is essential, to stop the spread of transmission of coronavirus, that people who can work from home do work from home. This is not business as usual and it is vital that this support being offered is only accessed by those who absolutely require it to enable NHS and other critical services to function.

If you’re a key worker who requires support, please take your child to your normal school on Monday. We will review these arrangements over the coming week and it is likely we will fully close some schools but we will inform you of this and the alternative provision we will put in place.

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES should any child who has symptoms of coronavirus, or who lives in a household where someone has symptoms, present at school. The whole family must follow the self-isolation advice.
Key worker categories:

Category 1

Includes:
·       Health and care workers directly supporting COVID-19 response and associated staff
·       Workers supporting life-threatening emergency work as well as critical primary and community care provision
·       Staff of energy suppliers
·       Staff, including teachers and early years workers, providing childcare and learning for other key workers and staff who support school buildings

Category 2

Please note that the first presumption is that staff who can work from home will work from home

·       All other health and care workers including home support staff and care home staff
·       Emergency services staff, including police, fire and rescue, prison officers
·       Military personnel
·       Social workers

Those supporting critical national infrastructure including:

·       Staff keeping air, water, road and rail passenger transport operating
·       Oil, gas, electricity and water and sewerage workers
·       Logistics staff including drivers and transport workers
·       Food and other necessary goods staff including food production, processing, distribution, sale, delivery as well as those essential to the provision of hygienic and veterinary medicines
·       Staff in essential financial service provision including: banks, building societies and financial market infrastructure; IT and data infrastructure; postal services; civil nuclear, chemicals and telecommunications; payment providers; waste disposal.
·       Journalists and broadcasters

Category 3

Other council and associated staff in the following categories. Please note that the first presumption is that staff who can work from home will work from home

·       Strategic-level management and support staff
·       Waste services staff
·       Fleet services staff
·       Cemeteries staff
·       Property repairs and maintenance staff including frontline workers of Mears and Saltire
·       Roads and lighting maintenance staff including staff of Amey
·       Facility support services including cleaning, catering, school crossing patrollers and janitorial staff
·       Human resources staff including payroll and employee service centre
·       IT staff
·       Communications staff
·       Finance staff including welfare, revenue and benefits staff and municipal bank staff
·       Registration staff
·       Essential legal services
·       Psychological services staff

SCHOOL MEALS

All children who are entitled to free school meals will be able to access these meals. If you need to access this support please take your child to their usual school at the school’s normal lunchtime, but only at their normal lunchtime.

Breakfast clubs will be open in those schools that normally offer them, will be open.

S4, S5 and S6 PUPILS

A normal timetable will not be operating. Only the following pupils should attend at school:

·       Children of key workers as detailed above.
·       Pupils who have already been instructed by their schools to attend at a specific time for coursework purposes.
Other S4, S5 and S6 pupils will be contacted by schools in due course to arrange completion of coursework. Schools have already informed pupils about arrangements for online learning.

Letter from Derek Brown, Executive Director for Education and Families

From:  Derek Brown, Executive Director

 

Dear Parents /Carers

Following advice from the Scottish Government to close educational establishment today, we fully recognise that from today children and young people may be at home for a long period of time and we have produced a suite of materials to support their learning – further information about materials will be sent to you in due course.

Understandably, this is an unsettling time for children, young people and their carers and many people will be feeling anxious about the current situation and the impact that it may have on the health and wellbeing of family, friends and colleagues.

For this reason we have also included information to help you reassure your child.  Many of these resources have been developed in collaboration with South Lanarkshire Council.  The attached document provides some advice and guidance.

We will continue to up-date this resource and ensure that it is widely available online.  You will be notified of these updates next week.

Thank you for your on-going support during these challenging times.

Regards

Derek Brown

Executive Director

 Supporting Children during unsettled times 

REMOTE LEARNING

Please note this page will continue to be updated over the coming weeks as departments add more resources for pupils to access at home.

Secondary school senior pupils will want to minimise the impact of school closure on their exam performance. Materials such as past exam papers and other teaching aids can be accessed on-line either from Glow, the school’s web site or directly from the SQA site.

Many National 4, 5, Higher and Advanced Higher courses are also supported through the Scholar program .  Pupils will find comprehensive online study guides, interactive learning materials and activities, assessments and revision packs on a range of subjects.  Access is controlled by unique log in and password which pupils will get from their school. Pupils can also access Scholar through Glow without the unique login password (Only Glow Username & Password required).

Pupils who have access to their Glow accounts will find a range of information provided by their own teachers in some of the subject areas that will be very helpful to provide continuity for their learning.   Pupils may know these as TEAMS, which is part of GLOW.  Class teachers may have created a class TEAM to share work directly with the class. We have created a TEAM for each year group. These have been split into channels for each subject.

Should any pupil require their GLOW login details then please  e-mail: technology@calderhead.n-lanark.sch.uk .

To access TEAMS on your phone or tablet.  Download the Teams app then use your Glow email address and glow password to login to the app.  Your Glow email address is your glow login followed by @glow.sch.uk.  Remember that you can also download and install Microsoft office on your home computer by clicking on the Office 365 Home Tab on the Glow homepage.

General Resources

Below are a list of other useful links on a range of subject areas and topics that pupils may find useful.

BBC Bitesize: Resources appropriate to pupils at all stages

Click Here: BBC Bitesize

Learn At BBC Scotland: Resources appropriate to pupils at all stages

Click Here: Learn at BBC Scotland

Maths Workout: Resources appropriate to pupils at all stages. Pupils have username and passwork

Click Here: Maths Workout

Maths Links: Various links from the Maths Website. Resources appropriate to all stages.

Click Here: Various Maths Links

www.national5maths.co.uk

www.highermathematics.co.uk

www.cdmasterworks.co.uk

www.corbettmaths.co.uk

www.maths180.com

Great number  game for S1-S3 pupils, has option for X / + – and balance click here for Maths Chase Game

English Website: Resources appropriate to pupils at all stages

Click Here: English Website

Technical Website: Resources appropriate to pupils at all stages

Click Here: Technical Website

Scholar: S4, 5 & 6 Pupils requires username & password from school

Click Here: Scholar

GLOW: A number of subjects use this across school. Pupil should have username and password.

Click Here: GLOW

SQA Past Papers: S4, 5 & 6 Pupils

Click Here: SQA Past Papers

Business Department: Various links for senior pupils. Pupils should have username and password

Higher Admin

Higher Accounting

Higher Business

Nat 5 Accounts

Nat 5 Admin

Nat 5 Business

Biology Revision: Resources for senior pupils

Click Here: Nat 5 Biology resources

Click Here: Higher Biology resources

Chemistry Revision: Resources for senior pupils

Click Here: Chemistry resources

Music Resources: Resources mainly for senior pupils

Click Here: ataea.co.uk

Click Here: Quizlet.com

All Senior Phase subjects for S4-S6

 Click Here: BrightRed Publishing Digital resources for S4-S6 pupils

Many of these links have been provided by Greenfaulds High School