Y4 PARENTS : SWIMMING LESSONS

We have received confirmation that swimming lessons will cease until further notice at Thorne Swimming Baths.

 

Following the latest update regarding the Covid-19 pandemic, Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust will be closing all leisure venues from 8:00pm on Wednesday 18 March.
 
Michael Hart, chief executive of Doncaster Culture and Leisure Trust said: “We are committed to ensuring that we reduce the risk of Covid-19 for all our staff and customers.
 
“As a result of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic and government advice regarding social distancing all of our leisure venues will be closing at 8pm today and will remain closed until is it deemed safe to reopen.”

UPDATE: COVID-19

Today, we need to go further, because according to SAGE [the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies] it looks as though we’re now approaching the fast growth part of the upward curve.

And without drastic action, cases could double every 5 or 6 days.

So, first, we need to ask you to ensure that if you or anyone in your household has one of those two symptoms, (the high temperature OR a new and continuous cough) then you should stay at home for fourteen days.

That means that if possible you should not go out even to buy food or essentials, other than for exercise, and in that case at a safe distance from others. If necessary, you should ask for help from others for your daily necessities. And if that is not possible, then you should do what you can to limit your social contact when you leave the house to get supplies.

And even if you don’t have symptoms and if no one in your household has symptoms, there is more that we need you to do now.

Thank you for your continued vigilance and support at this uncertain time

Miss Salter, Mr Butler and the executive team of the XP Trust.

UPDATE: Coronavirus (Covid 19)

Dear Parents and Carers within the XP Schools Trust, 

As you are well aware the Corona virus (Covid 19) situation is escalating as we speak. The leaders within the XP School Trust would like to share our plans for dealing with this difficult situation. 

Firstly we continue to monitor and receive daily updates from the government and continue to follow their advice. The five Schools within the Trust have made their plans in case the government instructs us to close or partially close. In the event of any closures, partial or full, we will use our official websites and social media stations to inform parents. We will also message via our text to parents service. We will remain open until the government instructs us otherwise. 

In schools we have held assemblies / community Meetings to explain the situation to students and have posters around school regarding how to wash hands thoroughly. We have also had discussions in Crew on a daily basis to remind students about hygiene. In all Schools we have made provision for additional hand sanitiser to be made available and will request additional cleaning in our IT areas, ensuring keyboards are regularly wiped clean throughout the day. 

We will be monitoring all Field Work plans and making a decision on a case by case basis, following LA and government advice. The Teachers and Leaders within the Trust are currently making plans for how they will provide learning opportunities and communication with their classes, if the government does instruct a partial or full closure. 

Until we hear different, the schools within the XP Trust will remain open and continue to deliver great learning for all our students and will keep you all updated via websites and social media if anything changes.

This information will also be emailed and sent as a text to all parents on our system this evening – please update your information at the school office if you have not received it. I encourage you to subscribe to the school website so you receive the most up to date blog posts – this will be where the most up to date information will be given.  (available at the bottom right of the front page).

Thank you for your support

The XP Schools Trust Executive Team

 

BOOK WEEK TREASURE HUNT WINNERS

Wow! What a turn out we had for our book week treasure hunt on Friday over 250 children took part with their parents and carers. All those with correct responses were placed into a draw and the winners were Issy (f2), Rhylee (Y2), Freya (Y4) and Isobel (Y5).

Thanks for your support and well done to all who took part!

D I S C O

Friends of Green Top are hosting another disco

Thursday 13th February

3pm-3.45pm KS1/EYFS

4pm-5pm KS2

50p to enter (please hand your money to class teachers or pay on the door)

snack and drink £1 (typically hot dog or pizza slice)

sweets and crisps priced at 10p, 20p, 50p and £1

If you’re available to help at the disco please let a member of the ‘Friends of Green Top’ group know.

Maths Week 2020

We are very excited for maths week!

We will be celebrating maths and to do this we will be doing the following:

  • Each day you will be informed of a challenge you can complete at home and bring into school
  • At 3pm on Thursday (in the school hall), parents are invited to join the learning council to play maths games and look at how you can support your children with maths at home
  • Friday is NSPCC Maths day so we will be having a ‘maths’ dress up day (£1 donation) and a bun sale to raise money for the charity
  • Buns will be on sale for 50p (we will also be accepting donations of buns, cake and biscuits)

Please see the link below for dress up ideas and more information about NSPCC maths day:

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/what-you-can-do/charity-runs-cycles-and-challenges/social-and-special-events/number-day/

Monday’s challenge is:  Who can find the oldest coin?  This needs to be a coin that you can currently spend in the UK.  Place in an envelop child’s name, the coin enclosed and date!  Good Luck!

Thanks

GT Learning Council