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Class Timetables 1.6.20

May 31, 2020 by admin

Happy Monday Everyone!

Here are the timetabled activities for you to follow (see below).

Children in Nursery and Reception can continue with Class Dojo!

Pelton timetable 1.6.20

Lumley timetable 1.6.20

Riverside timetable 1.6.20

Wear timetable 1.6.20

Lambton Year 3 timetable 1.6.20

Lambton Year 4 timetable 1.6.20

Waldridge timetable 1.6.20

Penshaw Timetable 1.6.20

Cuthbert timetable 1.6.20

Bede timetable 1.6.20

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Latest School Reopening Dates

May 22, 2020 by admin

Dear Parents/Carers,
Today, we have been given further scientific and union advice about the return of children into school. The recommendation is that we open on 15th June as this could halve the risk of infection. I want to eliminate the risk as far as possible, as the safety of our children, staff and parents is paramount. Therefore, it is probable that we will not open until 2 weeks after half term.
Obviously I will keep you informed regularly to make sure you have detailed information. It’s just at the moment everything keeps changing and things are so uncertain.
Thanks, stay safe,
Sarah Barningham

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School Reopening

May 18, 2020 by admin

Dear Parents/Carers,
As you will be aware, the government and unions are discussing the feasibility of schools opening to allow children in Nursery (3/4 year olds), Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 to come back on a phased return starting from 1st June.
The safety of pupils, staff and parents is of utmost importance, so that will be our main priority when considering how to allow children to return to school. We also have a very high number of staff who have to ‘shield’ for at least 12 weeks.
As we would like all year groups mentioned to be able to return in some way, children in Nursery and Reception will be able to come back 1 day per week and children in Y1 and Y6 two days per week.
Further details of times and the day/s your child can attend school will be posted on the website later this week once the government produces final plans.
I know many of you have shown concerns and have said that you will not be sending your child to school.
If you don’t want to send your child to school then you don’t have to, and you won’t be penalised for this and WILL NOT have to pay a fine.
If you do want to send your child to school then I just want to let you know how very different it will be, following the guidance we have to follow from the Department of Further Education.
• There will be 2metre social distancing markers round the main entrance and children’s entrance when arriving and leaving school for parents and children to stand. Please follow these instructions.
• Social distancing MUST continue in school so children will be taught in very small groups. This will mean that your child may not be in their usual class with their usual teacher and the full curriculum will not be taught.
• Teachers will be following the Home-Learning timetable that will continue to be provided for those parents who opt for their child/ren to remain at home.
• Children will be assigned a desk and equipment to use where they will sit throughout the day.
• Casual clothing should be worn and washed each day. A water bottle is the only item that should be brought into school.
• Children in Early Years will have their own space to work/play in. Guidance sets out that small equipment, soft furnishings and hard to clean toys are to be removed immediately.
• Drop off and pick up times will be staggered with only one parent allowed to do this at designated entry and exit points. Government guidance also states that groups of children should stay together during the day, therefore break and lunch times will also need to be staggered to ensure social distancing can be adhered to as much as possible.
• As parents will not be permitted to enter the building, communication should be through email or telephone. Staff should not be approached at the beginning or end of the day.
• School lunches will be provided unless your child is in year 6 and normally brings a packed lunch.
If you are a parent of a child in Nursery, Reception, Y1 or Y6, please could you send a short email to school by Wednesday saying who your child is, and whether you intend to send them back to school or not? That would be greatly appreciated and would give us some idea of how many children we are expecting to return. (bullionlane@durhamlearning.net)
I know this is a really difficult time for everybody. School will look and feel a lot different in the coming half term. I want to assure you though, that the safety of our school community is our prime concern.
The government and unions are continuing to discuss the re-opening of schools and the doctors union are now advising schools not to open. Therefore, this information could change very quickly.
I will keep you informed and let you know of any decisions as soon as I can. I hope everyone is safe and well. Best wishes to you all.
Sarah Barningham (Head Teacher)

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Class Timetables w/c 18.5.20

May 17, 2020 by admin

Happy Monday Everyone!

Here are the timetabled activities for you to follow (See below!). Children in Nursery and Reception can continue with Class Dojo!

Pelton timetable- w.b 18.5.20

Lumley timetable-w.b 18.5.20

Riverside timetable- w.b 18.5.20

Wear timetable-w.b 18.5.20

Lambton Y3 timetable-w.b 18.5.20

Lambton Y4 timetable- w.b 18.5.20

Waldridge timetable-w.b 18.5.20

Penshaw timetable-wb 18.5.20

Cuthbert timetable-w.b. 18.5.20

Bede timetable-w.b 18.5.20

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School’s Gradual Reopening

May 15, 2020 by admin

Dear Parents/Carers,
I know many of you will be wondering what is happening with regards to school’s gradual re-opening. I just want to assure you that we are working hard with unions, the Local Authority and the Government so that school can open for pupils and staff as soon as it is safe to do so. I will let you know what is happening as soon as I have clarity.
Thank you to all of you who are doing such a fantastic job working and playing with your children at home. You are amazing, I know it can’t be easy!
Thank you,
Stay safe and keep smiling!
Sarah Barningham

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Class Timetables – Week Commencing 11th May

May 11, 2020 by admin

Happy Monday Everyone!

As some of you may like structure now, your teachers will be planning timetabled activities every week for you to follow (See below!). Children in Nursery and Reception can continue with Class Dojo!

Pelton Wk2          Lumley Wk2          Riverside Wk2

Wear Wk2          Lambton Y3 Wk2        Lambton Y4 Wk2

Waldridge Wk2          Penshaw Wk2          Cuthbert Wk2

Bede Wk2

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Class Timetables

May 4, 2020 by admin

Happy Monday Everyone!

As some of you may like structure now, your teachers will be planning timetabled activities every week for you to follow (See below!). Children in Nursery and Reception can continue with Class Dojo! There are also ideas to keep everyone mentally healthy too.

Pelaw          Pelton          Lumley

Riverside          Wear          Waldridge

Lambton Y3          Lambton Y4

Penshaw          Cuthbert          Bede

Mental Health Links

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FAO Bede Class

April 27, 2020 by admin

Hello Bede Class!
Mrs Irvin here. Hope you are all well and keeping safe. If possible, from tomorrow I would like you all to try the Oak Academy Trust Y6 lessons each day, then I know that you are all learning the same thing. They include videos, activities and quizzes and contain the objectives that Y6 children need to know. Any work you record, please bring to school with you when we are back. Take care and stay safe!
https://www.thenational.academy/online-classroom/schedule/#schedule
Weekly Timetable Bede

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New Update – BBC Bitesize!

April 27, 2020 by admin

Hi Everyone,

I hope you have been enjoying the sunshine!?!
The BBC Bitesize daily lessons are very good so if you are enjoying those continue to do so!
The Oak National Academy is an excellent online classroom and provides daily lessons for Maths, English and Foundation subjects.

This following link will take you to the page where you click on your year group.

https://www.thenational.academy/online-classroom/schedule/#schedule

or if that doesn’t work do the following

Go to

https://www.thenational.academy/
click on online classroom
click schedule and choose your year group

Don’t forget to keep reading every day and to continue to learn your times tables!
Stay Safe and Take Care!

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A letter to the children from Mrs Lloyd

April 27, 2020 by admin

I hope you are enjoying your time at home with your families. I expect that that you have all settled into a routine where you do some learning, some exercise and of course some playing. I’m sure a lot of you will be spending quite a bit of time online whether it be doing school work, gaming or socialising with your friends. Make sure you stay extra safe if you are going online. The simple rule you must follow is only interact and communicate with people online who you really know in the real world. Please get tips with your parents/carers, from NSPCC, NetAware, UK Safer Internet Centre and Internet Matters.

Your teachers are all missing every one of you and would love to see some photos showing us what you have been doing, whether it’s learning, exercising or playing. Email your photos to bullionlane@durhamlearning.net and we will share them on the school Facebook page.

The Facebook page has lots of links to different websites with lots of things for you to do. Ask your parents to show you and also look out for messages from your teachers.

Try not to worry about what is happening in the world. You just need to follow the Government’s instructions and STAY HOME to STAY SAFE. Life is a bit different at the moment to what everybody is used to but you can use this opportunity to do things you might not normally do and to learn new things.

Some of you might be worried about missing school. You don’t need to be. When we open again, we will take it slowly, get back into school routines, spend lots of time with our friends, do lots of playing and we will all achieve what we would have achieved even if school didn’t shut. You will all have so many new skills too that you have learned by being at home.

Remember stay safe and hopefully I will see you all again very soon.

 

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