We are very
pleased to be able to have Primary 1-Primary 3 children returning to school on
Monday 22 February.
There are a few
changes to daily routines, which we hope will keep all safe in and out of the
school building.
Dropping off
Children can be
dropped off at the main school gate to enter the playground from 8.45-9.15am.
All adults
entering the school grounds must wear a face covering and remain 2m away from
other adults at all times.
Please remember
that we have a one way system in operation as before around our entry and exit
to the school grounds.
Our School
Support Staff are in the playground from 8.45am onwards, any children dropped
off before this time will be without adult supervision.
Collection
To allow for
greater distancing between adults at the school gates there are some changes to
collection points and times as below.
Room
Collection
Point
Time
Room 2
Side gate
2.50pm
Room 3
Main entrance
2.50pm
Room 5
Main entrance
3.00pm
Room 6
Side gate
3.00pm
Room 7
Main gate
2.50pm
Room 8
Main gate
3.00pm
ASN Transport
Children who
receive ASN transport will continue to do so.
Mainstream Transport
The school bus
will collect and drop off at Philips Wynd as before.
There is no
requirement for distancing between children but we have split up our playground
into specific areas where children can play with children within their own
classroom.
Lunches will
start from 12.00 with each class coming to the dining hall as the previous
group have finished and the tables cleaned.
These
arrangements will be reviewed regularly to take account of all guidance.
Primary 4
-Primary 7 children will remain at home and continue to learn through Google
Classroom.
All Primary 4 –
Primary 7 Meets for Mainstream children are at 9.30am and ASN at 9.20am.
Parents of
children who are in P3/4 composite classes have been contacted and arrangements
made to ensure that they continue to learn.
Primary 4s in
Room will be taught by Mrs Jamieson.
Primary 4s in
ASN will join together for one Google classroom with Mr Ewart and Mrs Carle.
We are very
much looking forward to welcoming some of our children back and hope it will
not be too long until we receive further advice from the First Minister on the
return of our older classes.
I want to thank
all of our families for your very much-valued support during this challenging
time.