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Coronavirus Update

We have had some children being sent to school with new coughs/sore throats etc. Although we understand that many of these children will have a common cold, we have to follow Public Health Wales/ government guidelines. All children who develop a high fever, cough, sore throat etc. should be kept home for 14 days. Government guidelines also state that the entire household have to isolate for 14 days if anyone in the house is ill.

There has been some confusion about the length of time pupils have to self isolate. Please see the information below from Public Health Wales. It is clear that self isolation should be for 14 days, unless you live alone.

People no longer need to contact NHS 111 if they think they may have contracted Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19). People with a fever or persistent cough should stay at home for seven days if they live alone, or 14 days if they live with others. Anyone who lives with someone displaying coronavirus symptoms should also stay at home for 14 days. They should not go to a GP surgery, pharmacy or hospital. 

The vast majority of parents have been wholly supportive of the school but one or two have questioned the need for their child to stay at home. Whilst we do appreciate that this is a difficult time and some children are at home when they are not very ill, we are following government guidelines strictly. Although this virus is mild for children, pupils may be in contact with vulnerable people, as may staff so it is important we work together to protect all our communities. Children will be sent home if they return to school before the 14 days self isolation period is completed.

8 members of staff are in the ‘vulnerable’ category- if they do catch the virus, they may be affected more than the general population. They have all been offerred the chance to self isolate but all have decided to remain in school at present. As a headteacher, I believe this illustrates the commitment and professionalism of staff, who only want to do what is best for the children in our care.

In the interests of transparency, we have 9 absent members of staff. Miss Todd and Miss Gowling are absent with illnesses that are NOT related to Covid-19. Three further staff, all working in the Learning Support Centre are self isolating due to a cough or family members who have a cough/fever. Mrs Peck and one member of the kitchen staff are also self isolating as they/family members have a cough. Mrs and Mr Bridgman have been sent home today as a member of their family has a high temperature. This has put pressure on staffing so please be patient with us. At present, we are managing due to fewer pupils being in school.

Throughout the week and into next week, we will continue to prepare for the possibility that schools may close for a long period of time. There are already ideas/work on the website and these will be added to as time goes on.

We also have a ‘Social Story’ about Covid-19 which we have been using with children. This explains the basics about the virus and is very useful, especially for more anxious children. We will put a copy of this social story on the website, so parents can share it with their child if they wish.

It is important the children remain hydrated during this time so, for the time being only, we will allow sugar free squash in class in a clearly labelled bottle. Please explain to your child that they should not share drinks. No glass bottles, cans, fizzy drinks, fruit juice or squash with sugar please!

Once again, thank you for your kind messages and ongoing support at this very challenging time. It is really making a difference to staff morale to know that we have so much support from parents/carers.

Teaching Spelling at Home

first 100 keywords            second 100 keywords

As many children are absent from school and we face a time of uncertainty, many parents are asking for work at home. As a result, I have attached lists of keywords to this post and ideas on how to teach spelling at home. The lists attached are:

  1. The first 100 keywords (suitable for children who are starting to read/write)
  2. The second 100 keywords (for developing/ more confident readers/writers)

Please do not try and teach all the words to your child. Most children need to practice spelling and reading words many times to remember them! Here are some ideas of how to make spelling fun at home:

  • Make flashcards of no more than 3-4 spellings at a time, practise reading and spelling them until your child has learnt them. Don’t worry if it takes a bit of time- this is perfectly normal. 
  • Add 1-2 new flashcards to the pile when your child has grasped the first few. Don’t forget to keep going back to the previous words.
  • Hide the cards around the house and play find the spelling!
  • Write the words in a tray of sand, shaving foam, washing up liquid. This is messy but fun!
  • Write the words as big as you can and as small as you can.
  • Use rainbow writing to practise your words – each letter can be written in a different colour.
  • Make collages of the words with cut out letters.
  • Write a ‘silly’ sentence with the words!

If your child is a confident reader and speller and knows the words on the lists try the following ideas:

  • Challenge them to find 2-5 new words a day in the dictionary/online. They can use the ideas above to learn to spell and read the words. 
  • Ask them to make ‘collections’ of words e.g. to describe size (tiny, minute, enormous, gigantic, looming), colours (scarlet, ebony, turquoise), movement (stagger, flounce, scamper). Again, use the ideas above to learn, read and spell these new words.

Coronavirus Update

The latest Government on Coronavirus has changed. This will affect the way you approach any illness. Please do stick to this – children cannot return to school early, even if they do seem well. The new advice states:

  • if your child has symptoms of coronavirus illness (COVID-19), however mild, they must stay at home for 7 days from when the symptoms started.
  • if anyone else you live with  has symptoms of coronavirus, then all household members must stay at home and not leave the house for 14 days. The 14-day period starts from the day when the first person in the house became ill.

Ideas for work at Home

At the moment, teachers are not able to prepare work for individual children who are at home, either in self isolation or by parental choice. This is because they are still preparing work for children in school and it will change if the school closes completely.

However, the following are some ideas and suggestions of things you can do/websites to access if your child is at home now:

  1. Please hear your child read or encourage them to read for at least 20 minutes every day
  2. Baking or cooking gives opportunities to practise reading (recipes) and measuring (ingredients)
  3. Board games or card games often teach reasoning, strategy, turn taking etc.
  4. Gardening can be used to support scientific knowledge e.g. what do plants need to grow? How tall has your plant grown? How can we stop it being eaten by slugs?
  5. The websites below provide some ideas that may be useful:

https://www.thespruce.com/activities-for-kids-parents-enjoy-together-4069734

https://www.topmarks.co.uk/

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/50-things-to-do

https://www.actionforchildren.org.uk/support-for-parents/things-to-do-with-your-child/

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/advice-for-parents/fun-ideas-learning-at-home/

https://www.sciencekiddo.com/kitchen-science-experiments/

Coronavirus update

Please find below the latest information from the Local Authority regarding Coronavirus. Much of this information is also on the school newsletter and previous posts on this website:

In regards of coronavirus, the local authority has written to all schools to advise that they should follow the guidance provided by Public Health Wales which is regularly updated on their website https://phw.nhs.wales/. This website includes specific advice to parents and carers (https://phw.nhs.wales/topics/latest-information-on-novel-coronavirus-covid-19/guidance-for-schools-advice-for-parents-or-carers/).

Current advice is that schools should consider potential risks whilst continuing to operate as normal.

The council is in close contact with Public Health Wales who is leading on the response to the coronavirus outbreak and have provided assurances that where there are confirmed cases, all relevant parties will be consulted.

Please note that the council has a set of well-established procedures for responding to a range of emergency situations, one of which is the outbreak of infectious diseases.

Public Health Wales has assured us that no additional measures need to be taken above the advice already provided.

The council in partnership with its schools will continue to monitor this situation and communicate relevant messages directly to parents / carers. Please check relevant social media for updates.

O ran coronafirws, mae’r awdurdod lleol wedi ysgrifennu at bob ysgol i gynghori y dylent ddilyn y canllawiau a ddarperir gan Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru sy’n cael ei ddiweddaru’n rheolaidd ar eu gwefan (https://icc.gig.cymru/) . Mae’r wefan hon yn cynnwys cyngor penodol i rieni a gofalwyr (https://icc.gig.cymru/pynciau/gwybodaeth-ddiweddaraf-am-coronavirus-newydd-covid-19/arweiniad-ar-gyfer-ysgolion-cyngor-i-rieni-neu-ofalwyr/).

Y cyngor cyfredol yw y dylai ysgolion ystyried risgiau posibl wrth barhau i weithredu fel arfer.

Mae’r cyngor mewn cysylltiad agos ag Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru sy’n arwain ar yr ymateb i’r achos coronafirws ac wedi rhoi sicrwydd y bydd ymgynghoriad â’r holl bartïon perthnasol lle mae achosion wedi’u cadarnhau.

Sylwch fod gan y cyngor set o weithdrefnau sefydledig ar gyfer ymateb i ystod o sefyllfaoedd brys, ac un o’r rhain yw achosion o glefydau heintus.

Mae Iechyd Cyhoeddus Cymru wedi ein sicrhau nad oes angen cymryd unrhyw fesurau ychwanegol uwchlaw’r cyngor a ddarparwyd eisoes.

Bydd y cyngor mewn partneriaeth â’i ysgolion yn parhau i fonitro’r sefyllfa hon a chyfleu negeseuon perthnasol yn uniongyrchol i rieni / gofalwyr. Gwyliwch y cyfryngau cymdeithasol arferol am ddiweddariadau.

Coronavirus

There have been some rumours that a member of staff at Crynallt Primary School has been tested as positive for coronavirus. Please rest assured that this is not true. All staff are well and in school, and no one has been tested or shown symptoms.

In school, we are reminding children of the importance of washing their hands and coughing/sneezing into tissues. You can help us by reinforcing this message at home.

We have no information in school other than that provided on the Public Health Wales website. I have attached the advice for parents and schools to this post. Please rest assured we will remain vigilant and keep you informed directly if there are any developments.

PHW Novel Coronoavirus (COVID19) guidance for schools