St Mark’s Virtual Art Gallery 2021
Click here to enjoy the work of our children in our annual art gallery – this year online, of course!
Click here to enjoy the work of our children in our annual art gallery – this year online, of course!
Thursday 22nd July is Party Day! Your child can come to school in their party clothes :-) Don’t forget, we’re doing a class party FOSM fundraiser, and Dave from FOSM has produced another amazing video for the children. Any donations appreciated!
We have been contacted by another local resident who has had a parent park on their property.
Could we please ask you do not park on resident’s driveways, or anywhere that is causing an obstruction. Thank you
Well done to:
Rock Stars best effort:
Numbots best effort:
Please note, as previously advised, there will be a change to the menu options offered to the children on Monday 19th July. They will be able to choose from:
RED Barbecue chicken with rice
GREEN Gnocchi with a tomato, basil and spinach sauce
WHITE Jacket potato with baked beans
We will be on menu WEEK ONE next week.
The options for children who have a special menu due to allergies will remain unchanged – please check their menu.
The ‘Friends of St Mark’s’ (FOSM) was formed early in the life of the school. All parents are automatically members and our committee organises social events for children and adults and fund-raising events such as Key Stage discos, Easter Egg Hunts and Summer Fun days.
Over the last few years the ‘Friends’ have donated money that has contributed towards extra resources to benefit the children at St. Mark’s which has included playground equipment, books for the school library, and general school funds. We are now a registered charity, too. Charity number: 1188879
Join our Facebook group here.
Dear parents and carers,
Please read this whole letter carefully, including the changes to positive cases and self-isolation for children and adults at the end!
As we approach September, with a sense of uncertainty around covid case rates, we wanted to share with you what we will be putting in place to keep children and adults safe at St Mark’s. The government has made it quite clear that we will need to adapt to a more normal way of schooling; we are taking a cautious approach in moving out of our current restrictions.
The guidance below outlines what school will look like in September. We won’t be making any changes in July. We will adapt to any change in guidance over the summer and beyond though. Further, as the Autumn Term progresses, we may adapt our relax or restrict our processes as the situation becomes clear.
We’ll be putting the following guidelines in place for September 2021. Please remember that there may be additional changes as new guidelines are released or clarified by the DfE.
What general measures are we putting in place?
Clinically Extremely Vulnerable Children and Adults
Children and adults who fall into this category must continue to attend school, unless explicitly told not to do so by their GP. If the GP says not to attend, the school will require proof of this.
What about the covid email address?
Please continue to inform us of symptoms and test results via covid@stmarksce.org.uk
CHILDREN AS CLOSE CONTACTS
Children who are close contacts under the age of 18 years will no longer be required to self-isolate. They (as close contacts) will be advised by the NHS Test and Trace Service that they are a close contact of a positive case, and encouraged to get a PCR test, but can still come to school. If they refuse to get a PCR test, they can still come to school (unless they develop symptoms). If a test has been taken, they can be at school until the receive a positive result, at which point they must self-isolate.
CHILDREN WHO TEST POSITIVE
If any child tests positive using a LFD or PCR test, they still have to isolate. It just doesn’t close a bubble, and close-contacts under 18 years of age don’t need to isolate.
CHILDREN WHO SHOW SYMPTOMS
If a child shows symptoms at school, however mild, then parents will be contacted and the child will still be sent home. A PCR test must then be taken, and they must isolate until the result is known. Schools can refuse entry to a child who is showing symptoms if a parent insists on the child attending.
ADULTS
Those over 18 years of age who are double vaccinated do not have to self-isolate if they are a close contact of a positive case. Again, they will be advised to get a PCR test. If they are not double-vaccinated, then they do need to self-isolate if they are considered a close contact by NHS Test and Trace. For anyone who tests positive over the age of 18, they have to isolate, irrespective of vaccination status.
LFD vs PCR Tests
Anyone (child or adult) with a positive LFD or PCR test must self-isolate. With a positive LFD test, a PCR test must then be taken. While awaiting the result, the individual should self-isolate. If the PCR is taken within 2 days of the positive LFD and comes back negative, it overrides the LFD test. If the PCR is taken after 2 days of the positive LFD, the self-isolation period must continue.
CONTACT TRACING
School will not be involved in contact tracing. NHS Test and Trace will manage this side of it. However, if there are multiple positive cases in the school or the local area, the school will work with PHE to make decisions about possible closure. We will have an Outbreak Management Plan in place as required. Our understanding is that this is for a significant number of cases, as opposed to just a few.
Best wishes,
Charles Applegate
Head Teacher
Following government announcements last week, we wanted to reassure you of the following:
We’ve been working hard on our staffing team for September 2021! Remember, children find out on 19th July which class they will be in.
Class organisation:
Which members of staff are leaving?
Is anyone joining us?
Any other changes?
On the 19th July, the children will also spend time in their new class, and new teacher(s). This will be on the field in a socially distanced way.
We’ll be running “Meet the Teacher” Zooms on Tues 20th, Weds 21st, or Thurs 22nd after school. There will be one for each class. Details of this will be shared next week, but please pencil the possibilities in your diary.
For current Year R parents, going into Year, we are organising an additional after-school Zoom for parents to help you understand the transition from Year R to Year 1. Details have been emailed regarding 14th July.
We are looking for a friendly, reliable and enthusiastic person to join our amazing cleaning team.
Hours of work are 3.30pm to 6.30pm Monday to Friday with an hourly rate of £9.25 per hour.
If you would like to apply for the position please email the school office for an application form at adminoffice@st-markscofe.hants.sch.uk
Well done to:
Rock Stars best effort:
Numbots best effort:
Can I say a huge well done and thank you to the Year 6 children and staff for their efforts in filming Aladdin?! Our school hall turned into a film set, and it was amazing to watch the workings out of it all. The children were just brilliant and we can’t wait to watch it in due course! It’s been a whole new world.
A huge thank you to Mrs Boyle for her editing time and creativity, too!
The ‘Friends of St Mark’s’ (FOSM) was formed early in the life of the school. All parents are automatically members and our committee organises social events for children and adults and fund-raising events such as Key Stage discos, Easter Egg Hunts and Summer Fun days.
Over the last few years the ‘Friends’ have donated money that has contributed towards extra resources to benefit the children at St. Mark’s which has included playground equipment, books for the school library, and general school funds. We are now a registered charity, too. Charity number: 1188879
Join our Facebook group here.