Returning to School 15th March 2021

Good afternoon,
The time is fast approaching when we will have all our children back in school.
Staff are well prepared and eager to see them return safely.
It has been a long time since all the children have been together and it will take time for them to adjust to the routines and systems that are in place, in order to keep everyone safe.
With this in mind, we ask that parents/carers adhere to the requirements when you are in or around the school building, especially at pick up and drop off times.
  • Maintain a 2M distance from others
  • wear a face covering, unless medically exempt.
Concerns have been raised about the congestion on the path opposite the school at the end of the day, where parents/carers wait to collect their child/children.  To ease this, we ask that only one person, where possible, drops off/collects their child/children.  As much as we all like to meet socially and have a chat, please, after you have dropped off your child/children, move away from the surrounding area.  This will allow the natural flow of pedestrians away from the area and reduce crowds and congestion.
Also, a reminder that there are no parking facilities within the school grounds.  Parking in the lower car park is for staff and blue badge holders only.
We appreciate your understanding, patience and co-operation during this difficult time.
Thank you,
St Joseph’s Staff Team
Have a lovely weekend😀

This week in P1…

We have been:

  • Learning the ‘w’ sound
  • Adding on 10
  • How the police help us
  • Working hard to remember capital letters, full stops and finger spaces when writing
  • Matching sentences to the correct pictures

#PrimaryOneLearning #learningisfun

Another incredibly busy week with amazing learning and lots of fun!

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

Miss McCullagh

P4-7 Return to School

Dear Parent/carer,

We are looking forward to the return of our P4-7 pupils on Monday 15th March.  Our initial focus will be on health and well-being, re-establishing relationships and building confidence.

We have safety as our main priority and have procedures in place to keep everyone safe.  Staff have access to Lateral Flow Test kits, will be wearing face coverings and adhering to the 2m distance advice. Pupils will work in their groupings and have allocated seats in the classroom, dining room and on school transport.   Regular handwashing will be encouraged and hand sanitizer stations are in place in each class and in social areas.  Pupils will have access to disinfectant surface wipes to wipe their resources and work space after use.  Pupils travelling on school transport are requested to wear face coverings unless exempt.

In the morning, Primary 4-7 pupils will enter the playground through the main gate in front of the school and enter the playground at the side.  Access to the Breakfast Club will be through the senior playground.  Pupils can play in their zone until the bell rings at 8.45 am.   They will be collected by their teacher and enter a class at a time.    At the end of the day, classes will be dismissed a class at a time and brought to the main gate by staff. Parents should wait on the footpath opposite the school. This is the same process we used between August and December.    Please remember to wear a face covering and stay 2m apart from others.

PE will be outside, so please ensure the children are dressed for the weather conditions.  Rooms will be well ventilated and pupils may wish to wear a fleece or extra layer on colder days. Please do not sent the children to school if they are unwell or if a family member has booked a test or is awaiting test results.

There is no parking for parents at the school, please park in neighbouring streets and walk to the school.  Please consider access for local residents and refrain from blocking driveways.  The fenced area in front of the school is for staff parking only and should never be used to drop off/pick up pupils from nursery or school.

We are busy preparing for the children’s return and look forward to seeing them on Monday.

 

Yours sincerely

Frances Burns

Primary 1 – Homework on Seesaw

Good Morning

P1 homework will be on seesaw after school today to be completed for Friday. Tasks can be completed in any order you wish and however you wish to complete them.

I would suggest completing a small number of tasks each night but please do whatever style suits your  work/ home life situation.

Thank you

Miss McCullagh

 

This Week in P1…

We have been…
  • Learning the ‘r’ sound
  • Building and matching sentences
  • Filling in missing numbers to 20
  • Celebrated WBD
  • Learning how an optometrist would help us
  • Explored our new Maths Working Wall

It has been another fantastic week in Primary 1 filled with lots of fun learning and hard work!

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

Miss McCullagh

#LearningIsFun

World Book Day – Primary 1!

Wow! What an amazing day we have had in Primary 1 celebrating World Book Day!

We have had lots of fun painting our potatoes to make them into our favourite book characters, completed a book scavenger hunt, spent some time reading our favourite books, created our favourite characters using play dough, completed a book wordsearch and designed our own book covers!

 

We have loved wearing our pyjamas to school today!

Our favourite activity was The Masked Reader! We listened very carefully to the clues when thinking about our guesses! We can’t wait for the results to see how many we guessed correctly!

#WorldBookDay2021 #PrimaryOne

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