Welcome!

Safe! Respected! Achieving!

We are a caring, nurturing school

where everyone is included.

Growing Together To Succeed!

Welcome to Netherton Primary’s blog.

Hopefully, you will find anything you wish to know about our school on this site and also on our Twitter page @NethertonPS where you will find information and photographs about our current learning.

We are excited about  moving forward this session in our learning, our achievements and working together as a school community. There will be many opportunities for parents and families to engage in our children’s learning and activities.

We welcome thoughts, opinions and suggestions from our community: please contact the office on 01698 522721 0r via the school enquiries : enquiries-at-netherton@northlan.org.uk

We look forward to working with you.

Kind regards,

Fiona Easton

Head Teacher

Spring Greetings

Thank you for all your kind messages over the last few days. We really appreciate them. Please find attached April’s newsletter and a support leaflet created by Miss Yates

NPS home school support 2 Newsletter April 2020 (2).

Class teachers are online through the school day supporting home learning and we are really enjoying keeping in contact with you all.

We are trying our very best to contact all families: if you have not heard from us over the next few days, please contact either Miss Yates or me on the following emails.

Please keep safe and we look forward to seeing you all soon.

With kindest regards,

Fiona Easton

ht@netherton.n-lanark.sch.uk  (Fiona Easton) and

kesleyr@netherton.n-lanark.sch.uk  (Miss Yates)

 

 

Important Information

If you are a key worker, please note: we will be closing some schools from tomorrow, Tuesday 24 March.
We will let you know this evening which schools your child can attend instead.
This is for children of key workers only, who have no alternative childcare.
We will update you on Twitter, Facebook and the council website this evening.

Week Beginning 23rd March

Please note that tomorrow the school is open only to children of key workers – it is not business as usual. Even then, children should only be sent if no other option for childcare. We are operating with reduced staffing and trying to reduce spreading infection.

Please enter the school through the main entrance tomorrow. Children must be brought in by an adult; adult must then speak with a member of management team. Again, we have to emphasise that children should only be brought to the school if there is no childcare option.

All parents/carers will be asked to provide relevant information with regards to their employment and working patterns.  In this instance, please pay particular attention to the Key Workers Pro Forma registration form.  If you can fill this in before bringing your child/children to school tomorrow it will minimise waiting time. (See attachments below)

Please read all attached letters carefully for full information on arrangements for week beginning 23rd March.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation at this time.

Parental Letter
Key Workers Pro Forma

 

On Monday, we will be open. We are ready to welcome children ( please see below) and will ensure that your child is safe and happy. The school will be open for its usual hours. Please visit this site or Twitter for latest information.

Kind regards,

Mrs Easton

Please note the following information from North Lanarkshire Council:

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.
 

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