Learning Together, Achieving More.
Dear Parents, Carers and Children,
As you will all be aware, Queen Elizabeth II will be officially celebrating 70 years on the throne in the coming weeks and Olton Primary will be joining in too. To Celebrate, we have a range of activities and events for our school community to mark her extraordinary achievement.
Songs from the Decades
The children in their classes will be learning songs from all the decades associated with Her Majesty’s reign and learning about different decades!
Dress in Red, White & Blue - Friday 27th May 2022
On this day, come to school dressed in a combination of red, white and blue in recognition of our national flag- be as creative as you wish!
Art Portrait Competition
The Queen is an avid Art collector and at Olton we are launching our own portrait competition for the children. Design and create a portrait of the Queen using any media (pencils, paint, collage) no larger than A4 which we will then turn into an exhibition. Please make sure that all entries have the artist’s name on the reverse and their class. Entries to be brought into school week beginning 23rd May and no later than Thursday 26th May.
Regal Crown Competition Create a suitably regal crown using upcycled materials. Be as creative as you like. Entries to be brought into school week beginning 23rd May and no later than Thursday 26th May.
Jubilee School Lunch – Friday 27th May 2022
SMBC catering have organised a suitably regal ‘Picnic Style’ school lunch for our children on Friday 27th May 2022. Details for this including the menu will be supplied this week and will suitably fit for a Queen or a King!
Grandparents/Parents - Afternoon Tea Friday 27th May 2022
We would like to invite Parents and Grandparents to an Afternoon Tea with scones and cream on Friday 27th May 1.30pm-2.45pm. This event will need to be prior booked and tickets will cost £1.00 per ticket to include refreshments and the cream too.
In order to help us plan and cater for this event, we are asking parents to book places in advance. Due to the size of our school, we are only able to offer two places per family.
Bookings need to be completed using the link to the online booking form below. Bookings must be made by 9am on Monday 23rd May.
https://forms.office.com/r/GrSvcRvHQa
For places booked, there is a £1 charge to cover the cost of the cream tea and this charge will be added to ParentPay. Payment will need to have been made by 3pm on Wednesday 25th May to enable us to order the items for the cream tea in readiness for Friday afternoon.
We are looking forward to all of the celebrations next week and hope that many of you will be able to join us for the cream tea on Friday afternoon.
We are hoping for plenty of sunshine and weather dependent may use the playground or field or the hall if rainy. Do bring a blanket!
Best wishes, Mr Chamberlain, Mrs Gray and the Team at Olton
Dear Parents/Carers,
Following the Government announcement over the weekend and the precautionary steps that are being taken in relation to the new variant, we wanted to write to update you about some measures that we are taking in school to keep our whole community safe.
We want life in school to continue to be as normal as possible for the children as they have really benefitted from being back in normal routines that are no longer affected as much by COVID. However, we have to ensure the safety of everyone and following the DfE guidance that face coverings should be worn in communal areas in all settings by staff and visitors, unless exempt, from Tuesday 30th November, we would ask that all parents wear a mask when entering the school building e.g. to give a message to the office or to meet with a teacher and would encourage parents to wear a mask at pick up and drop off as although you are outside, there can be large numbers of parents together.
In light of the new information that was shared over the weekend, we have made the very difficult decision to change our Christmas plays and nativities to be recorded performances which we will share with you via our school YouTube channel in the last week of term. Although we had very much hoped that we could go ahead with the performances in person, the number of parents we needed to accommodate given the size of our school and the proximity to Christmas and the family celebrations that you will want to enjoy this year, we felt this was the safest option.
We understand that new announcements in relation to COVID can cause alarm and worry but please be assured that we will continue to follow Government and DfE guidance. In addition, based on our local information and context will put in place measures within our school setting that are necessary.
Please be reminded that if your child displays any of the main COVID symptoms: high temperature, persistent dry cough, loss of taste or smell you must keep them off school until they have had a negative PCR test or completed the necessary period of isolation.
Thank you for your continued support.
Yours sincerely,
Mr Chamberlain Mrs Gray
Head Teacher Deputy Head Teacher
Dear Parents/Carers,
School Reopening on 8th March
It seems like it’s been quite a while since we have seen all of our children and families in school. Once again we have faced an unprecedented few months but we are really looking forward to welcoming everyone back to school on Monday 8th March. All children, in all classes are expected to return unless unwell or isolating. In the Government announcement this week, they have said that attendance is mandatory. We understand that parents and children have experienced a difficult and challenging time and may be worried but staff will use the information shared at this week’s parents’ evenings and their knowledge of those who have continued to attend school to provide the best possible start when the children return.
You have been working really hard with remote learning and although you may still have worries about the virus, we are sure that you, like us, are wanting the children to return to school to continue their academic and social and emotional aspects of learning.
We know that parents will want to ensure their child is able to return to school on 8th March in a safe learning environment. We would like to reassure you that we have taken every measure to ensure your child’s health and well-being are closely following Department for Education Guidance and expectations to do this. We will run school in the same way we did in the Autumn term, which worked effectively for us all.
To ensure a safe return to school for all children, the general principles we have followed are detailed below:
· Staggered start and finish time for year groups and phases to limit the number of adults coming onto the school sites at any one time. To minimise the number of adults we ask that only one parent comes onto site to collect their child. Nursery and Reception children will be dropped off and collected from the classroom door. Children in KS1 and those in KS2 who are collected will be brought out onto the playground by class and will be dismissed to the adult collecting, maintaining a safe social distance but also ensuring the children’s safety. Both sites will continue to operate a one-way system with the barriers open to provide wider access ways to the site. Members of staff will be visible at both sites to support parents with accessing the one-way systems.
· All parents must wear face masks when on the school site, including on the playground, unless they can provide evidence of medical exemption. All staff will wear masks when dismissing the children and when in communal areas within school. This does not include the classroom and pupils do not need to wear masks when in school.
· Children will continue to come into school in their PE kit on their designated PE days (see table below) to limit the number of items being stored in school and to reduce the need for staff to support changing with the younger children.
You will see below confirmation of the staggered start and finish times which were in place in the Autumn term. At the juniors, there has been a small change for a couple of year groups so please check the times below carefully if your child is in Year 3 or 6. Due to the logistics of the sites and having a split site school, we know that the start and finish times for some year groups are the same which will cause a difficulty for parents who have children in multiple year groups.
In the morning, where there is a soft start, this should allow parents to move between the sites to drop off children in readiness for their allocated start time. Where we know parents are moving between the sites and this causes a couple of minutes of lateness this will not be penalised.
At the end of the day when the finish times are the same, we suggest picking up the youngest child first as they generally get more anxious if a parent is late collecting and then collect from the junior site. Staff are aware that they may need to look after children for a few minutes at the end of the day while parents move between the sites.
If you have two children in different year groups at the same site, please try to arrange the drop off times so they coincide as much as possible to avoid waiting on the school site for longer than is needed but again we recognise there will be times when a short wait time is necessary.
To help us ensure the start and end of the day is a smooth process, please can we ask you not to arrive prior to your allocated start or finish time to reduce congestion on and around the sites.
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Year group |
Soft Start |
Start time of day |
End time of day |
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Nursery AM |
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8:30 am |
11:30 am |
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Nursery PM |
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12:30 pm |
3:30 pm |
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Reception |
8:40 – 8:50 am |
8:50 am |
3:05 pm |
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Year 1 |
8:30 – 8:40 am |
8:40 am |
2:55 pm |
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Year 2 |
8:50 – 9:00 am |
9:00 am |
3:15 pm |
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Year 3 |
8:50 – 9:00 am |
9:00 am |
3:15 pm |
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Year 4 |
9:00 – 9:10 am |
9:10 am |
3:25 pm |
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Year 5 |
8:50 – 9:00 am |
9:00 am |
3:15 pm |
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Year 6 |
9:00 – 9:10 am |
9:10 am |
3:25 pm |
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Class |
Day of PE Lesson |
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3B |
Thursday and Friday |
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3BW |
Monday and Tuesday |
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3GM |
Tuesday and Friday |
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4A |
Monday and Wednesday |
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4C |
Monday and Wednesday |
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4W |
Wednesday and Thursday |
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5B |
Tuesday and Thursday |
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5T |
Thursday and Friday |
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5PJ |
Monday and Tuesday |
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6M |
Monday and Thursday |
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6W |
Wednesday and Friday |
Uniform
From Monday 8th March, all children will need to wear their full school uniform if it is not a PE day for their class. As we know children may have grown or you may have uniform that you have previously purchased that you have not been able to use, children can wear either their winter or summer uniform when we return. From Year 1 upwards, the children are expected to wear a tie when they are wearing a collared shirt.
On days when your child’s class has PE, they are asked to come into school wearing their PE kit which they wear all day. It is important that the children wear plain black, grey or navy shorts, jogging bottoms or leggings and a white T shirt. They can wear either their school jumper or a plain zip up/hooded jacket. Please ensure the children wear trainers rather than pumps as where possible, PE will be delivered outside.
Homework and Reading Books
Children will still be issued with reading books from school and be able to change this frequently. Books returned from home will need to be quarantined before being able to be used again.
All children from Nursery – Year 6 will be set half termly homework activities which link to topics and themes they are learning about. These will be sent home when we return and you will have a few weeks to work on these together. At the end of each half term there will be a celebration of the work the children have completed at home. In KS1, English and Maths activities will be set via Dojo on alternate weeks. In KS2, the English and Maths homework activities will be set on Century Tech. We are using these approaches to limit the number of items that are being transferred between school and different households.
All schools have taken a number of steps to make sure pupils can return safely. We have thoroughly reviewed our health and safety risk assessments and put in place increased health and safety and hygiene measures. We all have a part to play in this. As well as following the arrangements we have put in place to welcome everyone back safely, you can also help by:
Although there is a direction for the gradual lifting of lockdown restrictions in the coming months, when the children return to school on Monday 8th March, there will still be significant restrictions in place in relation to social contact and mixing between households, both indoors and outside. It is really important that everyone continues to follow these restrictions to ensure everyone’s safety. One child or staff member testing positive can impact a significant number of families if the class or year group has to close and everyone isolate for 10 days. Not following the rules set out poses a risk and makes our whole school community vulnerable. After missing time in school for over two months, it is crucial we are able to have as much uninterrupted learning as possible.
We are really looking forward to welcoming all of our children and families back to school. The systems and processes that we have put in place, as we know from the Autumn term, may be more time consuming than normal but we know they help us protect children and staff. Please be patient if you are waiting a little longer than usual, particularly in the first couple of weeks while we all become familiar with and adjust to our routines once again.
Best wishes.
Mr Chamberlain Mrs Gray
Head Teacher Deputy Head Teacher
Today, we are saying a fond farewell to our lovely Mrs Hands who is retiring after being with the Junior school for 27 years!!
Mrs Hands started at the school in February 1994 and today is a key member of our school office team. Her friendly smile has welcomed many children, parents and staff into school over the years and we are all going to miss her.
We thank Mrs Hands for all her hard work and contribution to school life and wish her a very happy and healthy retirement!
Mr Chamberlain & the Olton Primary Team
Dear Parents and Carers,
Home Learning Support
There are multiple resources available to support you in your home learning, with more being released all the time. This letter will signpost you to some of them, and we will share more as we become aware of them.
BBC Bitesize
The BBC is ensuring all children can access curriculum-based learning, even if they don’t have access to the internet. Starting on Monday 11 January, each weekday CBBC will have a three-hour block of primary school programming from 9am, including BBC Live Lessons and BBC Bitesize Daily, as well as other educational programming such as Our School, Celebrity Supply Teacher, Horrible Histories, Art Ninja and Operation Ouch. Daily primary will also air every day on BBC Red Button, as well as episodes being available on demand on BBC iPlayer.
BBC Bitesize online is also available, and has an expanded offer of structured lessons in Maths and English for all year groups. ‘This Term’s Topics’ also covers other curriculum subjects. Visit BBC Bitesize and click on the year group and subject to find all content.
Increasing data allowances for disadvantaged pupils
We are able to request an increase in the amount of mobile data received for pupils who:
· do not have fixed broadband at home
· cannot afford additional data for their devices
· are remote learning rather than coming into school
· are on Three, SMARTY, Virgin Mobile, EE, Tesco Mobile, Sky Mobile or O2.
Please contact Miss Barnes if this applies to you. There may also be the possibility of ordering 4G wireless routers for pupils in KS2 who do not have access to the internet at home, and we will be investigating this further. Again, please let us know with regards to technology issues you may be having, and we will do our best to assist you.
Into Film
Into Film is an organisation that supports schools in learning linked to cinema. They are keeping an up-to-date list of films that are available for you to stream at home, along with questions and discussion points you could use together.
This is at https://www.intofilm.org/news-and-views/articles/feature-home-learning-streaming
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News & Views - Home Learning Films to Stream on BBC iPlayer and All4 - Into Film For any fans of animation and more specifically the films of Studio Ghibli, Mary and the Witch's Flower is a must-watch as it was created by many of those involved as part of a new animation studio. Based on British author Mary Stewart's children's book The Little Broomstick, this gentle and enchanting anime follows the magical adventures of a red-haired girl. www.intofilm.org |
Thank you for all of your help and support with home learning; we will continue to adapt and tweak our provision to best suit the children’s needs.
Miss K. Barnes
Remote Learning Lead