Thank you team NJS

At the end of our first week of ‘school closure’ I just want to say a massive thank you to the school staff.  Not only are they continuing to work on school site supporting critical worker children but they are also enabling home learning for you all.  NJS staff are amazing and I know we are all really grateful to them for everything.

Thank you children for being fabulous this week: we miss you but are very proud of everything you are doing at home.

Home Learning

Well done everyone!  First week: done!

You have all been amazing and should be really proud of everything you have achieved.

Staff will not issue home learning over the weekend: we recommend that weekends ‘feel different’ to weekdays, as they usually would.  Have PJ days, DVD afternoons, play games and relax.

Home learning activities will be back for Monday x

More wonderful rainbows…

Well done Keeley, Quinten, Nathan, Darcy, Ruby, Toby, Alyssa  and her sister .

 

Things to look forward to….

This isn’t my idea, I’ve found it on social media, but I think it could be a lovely thing to do with our children…

My own children have started to wish they could do things like…. go to Grandparents, play at the park and go for a Nando’s (because obviously we do that all the time)!

Maybe every time you or your child wish they could do something, go somewhere, treat yourselves or see someone you could make a note of it on a piece of paper and pop it in a container.

When this is all over this could give you a positive selection of things to do that you will appreciate more than ever.  Until then you can watch your container fill with things to look forward to.

Image result for jar of things to look forward to

Free School Meals

Telford and Wrekin have been amazing delivering meals this week: we work with some wonderful teams.

Update from them:

We continue to deliver Free School Meals to those who children who are eligible around the borough.

Thank you for everyone’s positivity and understanding yesterday as we try and get the logistics in place to support families in our local community.

First of all we would just like to remind everyone that these meals are for only those who are eligible for a Free School Meal due to their financial circumstances.

They are NOT the Universal Free School Meals which your child may receive on a usual school day if they are in reception, year 1 or year 2.

You can check if you are entitled based on your income here: https://www.telford.gov.uk/…/school_m…/9/free_school_meals/2

To ensure we get this system running as smoothly as possible in the current situation we’d like to remind people:

Please wait until 2.30pm to report if a meal has not been received.

If you sent us a Facebook message, voicemail or email yesterday please note our team are picking these up you do not need to contact us again about the same issue.

Report any new issues you may have (i.e. missing meal, change of address) via email on freeschoolmeals@telford.gov.uk. Please provide us with your name, the name of your child who is eligible, your telephone number and address, and your child’s school.

If you do need to call us and you leave a voice mail please leave as much detail as possible so we can act quickly based on the information you have provided. We are trying to avoid making call backs where possible to save time.

This is a momentous task delivering over 5,000 meals each day therefore we are not accepting menu or meal requests other than dietary requirements. Our priority is to ensure that all child who are entitled receive their food.

If your financial situation is changing and you feel you may now qualify for a free school meal based on your income you can read the criteria and apply here: https://www.telford.gov.uk/…/school_m…/9/free_school_meals/2

Thank you again for your support – it really does help the teams behind the scenes

Home Learning

Please remember our message from last week: it is tricky teaching your own children, don’t put too much pressure on yourselves or them.

Our activities are coming through each day to help you and give you a focus but the most important thing at the moment is that you spend time with your child to reassure them and you create positive memories.

We’ve sent home lots of ideas like cake baking, game playing and reading that are less pressured but just as valuable at this time.

Take care all.  Mrs M x

FaceBook Storytime!

Miss Hardy will be reading a Chapter of ‘The Girl Who Stole an Elephant’ live on Facebook at 5pm each day.  You can read along if you have a copy or download a copy or you can just listen!

She is starting from Chapter 6 (as 5H have already read this far) but she will fill you in on the first 5 chapters before she starts this afternoon.