Friday, 23 July 2021

SURVEY: Play and Recreation Spaces (and Facilities) In Knowle West

In response to the potential loss of some of our local play areas, Knowle West Alliance invited a group of nurseries, schools and youth groups to come together.  This group would like to find out what children and young people (and their families) in Knowle West think about the play spaces that are available now, and what we might collectively work towards in the future.

By filling in this questionnaire you are helping provide important information that will be used to respond to development proposals as they arise.  This questionnaire should take about 5-10 minutes and is entirely voluntary.  Your responses are anonymous.  Please complete this as soon as possible, and no later than 6th August.  Thank you for your help. 

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Thursday, 22 July 2021

Dear Parents/Carers of children in Year 5,

As you will all know, Year 5 were asked to isolate as a positive COVID case had been reported in this class. I wrote to you on Tuesday explaining that:

  • NHS Test and Trace will work with the positive case to identify close contacts. Any close contacts will be contacted independently of the school and then given guidance on any isolation needed.
Since Tuesday a second confirmed case of COVID has been reported in Year 5. 

I have been told that everybody in the class on either Friday or Monday could be considered a close contact under government guidelines.

Test and Trace have not yet contacted us for more information, and we are now closed - but as the positive case has been asked to isolate up to midnight on 28th July, it would be reasonable to assume that any child who was in school on Friday,  16th July or Monday, 19th July would need to self-isolate until at least then. 

This is not official guidance, but as I am concerned that Test and trace may not get the contact information that they will need, it seems sensible to share this with you all. I will keep trying to get some clarification and inform you all if I do. 

In the meantime, official government guidance on isolating in these circumstances can be found on their website: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-contacts-of-people-with-possible-or-confirmed-coronavirus-covid-19-infection-who-do-not-live-with-the-person

Additionally, if you or a family member develops symptoms, please follow the government guidance here: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/covid-19-coronavirus-restrictions-what-you-can-and-cannot-do#get-tested-and-self-isolate

I know that you will all do everything you can to keep each other safe.

Have a great summer


Mr Condon


 

Wednesday, 21 July 2021

Dear Parents and Carers,

Welcome to the last newsletter of this school year. This has been another challenging year for our whole community. Again, can I thank you all for your support and friendship. We all look forward to a new school year in September, ready to learn with those amazing Christ the King smiley faces!

Reading during the summer

Bristol Library Service and  summer reading 

Please follow  Book Sorter | Summer Reading Challenge to collect your ‘Scratch and Sniff’ sticker chart for their Wild World Heroes reading activities. These are available at any local library.  Libraries are open and back to their previous opening times.

CTK Reading Challenge

We have our own challenge too ! A beautifully illustrated chart by the author Karen George. Children have the sheet in their book bags ready to start. Just note down any books read over the holiday and return to the new teacher in September.

Karen George will also be visiting us in September. Look out for the adaptation of her book, ‘What Happened to you' on Cbeebies in August.

Reading Links

Research shows that children who read for 10 minutes a day during the summer holidays make better progress in school than those who don't read. Here are some websites to give ideas and free resources to keep your children reading through the summer, and make a start back in September easier for them:

Summer Activities

There are lots of brilliant summer activities taking place in the local area this holiday:

https://sites.google.com/a/ctk.education/www/safety-at-ctk/families-parents-carers-and-young-people-bulletin.

Have a great summer everybody.

Dates for Diaries

Start of 2021-22 school year - Monday 6th September

Yours sincerely


Matt Condon

Headteacher


Dear Parents/Carers

CHANGES TO CONTACT TRACING IN EDUCATION AND CHILDCARE SETTINGS

As you know, the Prime Minister announced on 12 July that Step 4 of the roadmap would go ahead on 19 July. One of the key changes took place from the 19 July is that education and childcare settings will no longer be asked to conduct routine contact tracing. As with positive cases in any other setting, NHS Test and Trace will work with either the positive case – or in the case of children – the parents, carers or guardian of the positive case to identify close contacts. NHS Test and Trace already manages the contact tracing process for the rest of society – including children who have recorded a positive PCR test – and has expertise in supporting people to identify close contacts.

This letter sets out in more detail below how that process will work and what you need to do if your child tests positive for COVID-19.

Self-isolating and taking a test

If your child has symptoms, they and other members of the household should self-isolate – and you should inform the education or childcare setting. You should immediately order a PCR test for them. If the PCR result is negative, they and other members of their household can stop self-isolating (unless instructed to self-isolate for other reasons). If the PCR result is positive, they, other members of their household and any close contacts identified by NHS Track and Trace must self-isolate until 10 days after the onset of symptoms.

If your child has a positive result from a lateral flow device (LFD) test, they and other members of the household should self-isolate – and you should inform their education or childcare setting. You should immediately order a confirmatory PCR test. If the confirmatory test is taken within two days and the result is negative, they and other members of their household can stop self-isolating (unless instructed to self-isolate for other reasons). If the confirmatory PCR test is positive (or is taken more than two days after the LFD), other members of their household and any close contacts identified by NHS Track and Trace must self-isolate until 10 days after the LFD test.

PCR tests can be booked online through the NHS Test & Trace website or by calling 119.

PCR test results will be recorded with NHS Test and Trace automatically, but you should also communicate the result to the education or childcare setting during term time or summer provision.

Contact tracing

If your child gets a positive PCR test result, NHS Test and Trace will contact you, using the details you registered when ordering the PCR test. You and/or your child will be asked a series of specific questions designed to identify who your child has been in close contact with. Being in an education or childcare setting with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 will not necessarily mean a person is identified as a close contact.

You will be asked to provide the contact details, if you know them, of any of the individuals – or their parents or guardians – who have been identified as close contacts. NHS Test and Trace will then get in touch with these close contacts and provide appropriate instructions or advice (see below).

Self-isolation and/or testing of close contacts

At present, anyone identified as a close contact is legally required to self-isolate and must not attend their education or childcare setting (the only exception is if they are participating in a daily contact testing trial). Anyone identified as a non-household close contact by NHS Track and Trace must self-isolate until 10 days after the date of their most recent contact with that person. If they live in the same household, they must self-isolate until 10 days after the date of that person developing symptoms (see point 1 above) or, if that person was asymptomatic, the date of their test (see point 2 above). NHS Test and Trace will notify you of the day on which the self-isolation period ends.

Close contacts are also advised to take a PCR test. If the test result is negative, they must still complete the full self-isolation period, as the test will not detect all positive cases. If the result is positive, they will need to self isolate for a further 10 days – and NHS Test and Trace will contact them to identify any close contacts.

From 16 August, if the close contact is under 18, they will not have to self-isolate (in line with the policy for fully vaccinated adults) but will be asked to take a PCR test immediately, other than for very young children identified as non-household contacts, and they will not need to self-isolate while awaiting the results of the test. If the PCR test is positive, they will be required to self-isolate for 10 days from the date of the test. NHS Test and Trace will then get in touch to identify close contacts (see points 5 and 6 above). Further guidance on these changes to self isolation will be provided shortly.

We recognise how difficult the past 18 months have been and the sacrifices that all families, education and childcare settings

have had to make. This has been an enormously challenging time for everyone and we would like to take the opportunity to

thank you for everything you have done.


Stay safe.


Yours sincerely

Matt Condon

Headteacher


Tuesday, 20 July 2021

Dear Parents/Carers of children in Year 5,

As you will all know, Year 5 have been asked to isolate as a positive COVID case has been reported in this class. Although government guidance for COVID test, track and isolation changed yesterday, Bristol City Council have advised that all schools follow established guidelines until the end of this term. There will however be some changes that will affect isolation at home. For children and staff affected by this Year 5 COVID case, this means:

  • All children and staff contacted this morning will not come into school today or tomorrow. We are really sorry that this means they will miss the end of term.
  • NHS Test and Trace will advise the person with a positive COVID result, on what action and isolation is needed.
  • NHS Test and Trace will work with the positive case to identify close contacts. Any close contacts will be contacted independently of the school and then given guidance on any isolation needed.

I will be sharing an overview of how these new arrangements will affect the wider school later. I will then share any more updates prior to the new term starting in September.

Can you please let the children know how much they will be missed over the last two days of term and how we are looking forward to seeing them, as our new Year 6 class, in September.

Stay safe.

Yours sincerely


Matt Condon

Headteacher


Monday, 19 July 2021

Sports Day - update

Please can your child come into school on this day in their PE kit and with a water bottle. Please can children also come in wearing sun cream. Because of hot weather sports day will be this morning with lots of shade for when the children area waiting. Other than this, it will be a normal school day.
We will share lots of photos and videos on Facebook so you can all see what is going on.

Friday, 16 July 2021

Dear Parents and Carers,

School Reports

Reports will be sent out to parents today. I have read all of the reports and each one  celebrates the achievement of each child. The teachers have done a tremendous job of describing each child’s success.

Reading during the summer

Research shows that children who read for 10 minutes a day during the summer holidays make better progress in school than those who don't read. Here are some websites to give ideas and free resources to keep your children reading through the summer, and make a start back in September easier for them:

Summer Activities

There are lots of brilliant summer activities taking place in the local area this holiday:

https://sites.google.com/a/ctk.education/www/safety-at-ctk/families-parents-carers-and-young-people-bulletin

Leave of Absence During Term Time

We must remind all parents that the Headteacher CANNOT authorise any leave of absence during term time unless for exceptional circumstances.  Any requests must be made in writing on a form available from the school office and must be made at least ten days before the leave is due to commence.  Any leave taken that has not been considered exceptional will be recorded as unauthorised.  There will be two unauthorised absences recorded for each day - morning and afternoon.  If there are eight or more unauthorised absences recorded within a ten week period, the school can issue a penalty notice.  This will be £60 per child for each parent, meaning a possible penalty charge of £120 per child.

We appreciate that holidays taken during term time can be much cheaper than those taken during the school holidays but we have a legal responsibility to ensure that every child is attending school and receiving their education.

Goodbyes

After many years of service, Mrs Martin has decided to take retirement at the end of this school year. Mrs Martin has been an active member of the school team as a teaching assistant and more recently our school administrator. We wish Kate a very happy retirement. 

Mrs Leaker, who has served brilliantly as a teacher and teaching assistant, will sadly also be leaving us this week. We wish her luck in her new teaching role at Willow Park Primary School. 

First Holy Communion

Can the governors, staff and pupils of School of Christ the King wish all the children who received their First Holy Communion last Sunday congratulations, and to those receiving it this Sunday, a happy and holy day.

Tobacco Factory Stories and Photography Project

Boomsatsuma CIC, a creative and cultural organisation, is trying to secure funding to deliver a photography project that explores how and why the community around the Tobacco Factory has evolved and changed over time. Working with pupils aged 9 - 16 from local primary and secondary schools, boomsatsuma will train young people in analogue photographic skills whilst developing their understanding and experience of local heritage and offer them careers opportunities and intergenerational community engagement. The project will end with a celebration event and exhibition at Tobacco Factory to showcase the work of the young people involved and the local stories they have researched. 

For our application, we're conducting some research. It would be great if you could complete the survey below to help us secure the funding! 

https://forms.gle/V9Ag7jEkfcgyXpxu7

Medical appointments

Please provide evidence of medical appointments if you wish to take your child out of school for an appointment, may we ask that you always try to have these appointments out of school hours, where possible. 

Sports Day - update

Please can your child come into school on this day in their PE kit and with a water bottle. Other than this, it will be a normal school day.

We will share lots of photos and videos on Facebook so you can all see what is going on.

Places Available

We have a number of places available for this September’s Reception Class. If you know somebody who might need a school place, please ask them to contact the school office.

Dates for Diaries

  • Sports Day - Monday 19th July
  • End of school year - Wednesday 21 July 2021. 
  • Start of 2021-22 school year - Monday 6th September

Yours sincerely


Matt Condon

Headteacher


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