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  • Coronavirus Disease - Our School's Response.

    Fri 01 May 2020 Catherine Cresswell

    Our School’s Response to Coronavirus

     

    • Our school is open to Key Worker children and vulnerable children. Staff look after them on a rota basis to minimise any spread of infection.
    • Procedures are in place for children entering moving and conducting themselves around the school (please see the Risk Assessment).
    • An addendum has been added to our Safeguarding policy concerning the monitoring of the welfare of our children and concerning on-line learning for the temporary new schooling arrangements (see policy on the web-site.)
    • A DSL is on-site at all times.
    • Children eligible for free school meals are catered for through local vouchers and  Edenred.
    • Pupils continue learning through on-line learning platforms particular to each class (currently Tapestry, Google Classroom and Class Dojo). Children’s learning is celebrated through the school’s ‘Stay at Home, Stay in Touch’ Facebook page.
    • Contact is maintained with parents through emails, phone calls and the on-line learning platforms.
    • Staff, Governor and other meetings continue to take place and decisions made via virtual on-line meetings.
    • Staff welfare is closely monitored through regular contact.
    • Regular advice is given and made available to parents with regards to their children.
    • If necessary staff will shield in line with government guidelines.

     

    Please see next extract form the Chair of Governors Barbara Southcott.

  • Letter concerning Covid 19 from The Chair of Governors

    Fri 01 May 2020 Barbara Southcott

    The Corona virus enforced lock-down was introduced on the 23rd March 2020.  Though schools can still take in those children designated as vulnerable and the children of key workers, for all practical purposes schools are closed.  However, teaching and learning and effective governance and business management must continue though necessarily in an altered form.

    At Cerne Abbas CE VC First School our Head Teacher and her Staff have, in a very short space of time managed to produce a comprehensive teaching plan for the summer term which can be delivered electronically.  The Governors recognise and are very grateful for the hard work and team spirit that has enabled this to be achieved.   We also appreciate the co-operation of parents in helping to make this home learning as productive as possible.

    The Governing Body for the school continues to fulfil its statutory duties.  Though we have had temporarily to put in-school activity on hold, all committee meetings are continuing by video link.   The Finance and Resource, Teaching and Learning and Pay Policy committees and the Full Governing Body - all these have met at the usual times and frequencies and will continue to do so electronically for as long as necessary.  The GB Chair and HT have replaced their weekly ‘face to face’ meeting with a telephone call and all governors have a school based Google link which allows easy group communication as well as access to all governance documentation including school policies.

    The Governing Body is confident that, during the Corona virus crisis, it will be able to continue to provide the necessary corporate strategic management of the school including assuring high quality distance learning for the pupils while also supporting the staff in the delivery of their teaching programmes.

     

    Barbara Southcott

    Chair of Governors

    April 2020

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