Coronavirus update: 16/03/20

After a busy day, I am able to update parents on developments.

All staff met at 8am this morning where I explained the key details surrounding the plans and procedures concerning the Coronavirus pandemic. Crew focused on the scientific importance of hand hygiene and this, along with keeping things as routine as possible, acted as the cornerstone of our strategy for the week ahead. Our staff will be meeting after school tomorrow to consolidate our work around remote learning in preparation for any unplanned school closure.

We emphasised to students the need for togetherness during this worrying time as we all need to remind, nudge, and prompt each other into good hygiene habits.

A very small number of students were sent home today because they showed symptoms of a high temperature or the onset of a cough. In addition to this, we have a number of teachers who are currently in self isolation because they too have symptoms.

The latest update from the Prime Minister comes from this afternoon’s news conference:

‘If one person in any household has a persistent cough or fever, everyone living there must stay at home for 14 days.’

We therefore request that should any member of a student’s household displays symptoms, they should not come into school for 14 days.

Best wishes,

Jamie Portman (Principal)

 

No PE after school clubs this week

There will be no PE clubs after school this week and the Cheerleading competition that was due to take place at EIS Sheffield on Friday has been cancelled. Some schools are taking the stance to cancel fixtures due to the COVID-19 situation – we will inform parents as and when this affects us via website posts.

Coronavirus update: 15/03/20

A MESSAGE FOR ALL PARENTS AND CARERS.

Please read the following and share with others. I’ve written this in the hope that this will alleviate some of your concerns, at what is proving to be a testing time for all of us.

Firstly, I want you to be reassured that staff and I have been extremely busy over the recent week preparing for students to come back to school.

Our plan – to support the challenges currently surrounding the coronavirus pandemic – are to maintain calm by carrying on with normal school life and routines (where possible), to help our students develop habits around hand hygiene and to concentrate our efforts into making learning accessible online.

Underpinning the points above are a large number of practicalities and procedures that will support our efforts, and these have already been shared with staff. I should also state at this point that our plans are guided by the Government’s Public Health England agency, and that we are also in regular contact with Doncaster Local Authority’s Public Health department.

My final Google Hangout (online video chat) with 10 members of staff who have leadership and management responsibilities was very constructive this morning. We have common strategies that have already been shared with the wider staff, and which I will outline in a meeting at 8am tomorrow morning.

However, we do need your help.

Firstly, as instructed by the Government, it is imperative that if your child has a new continuous cough and / or a high temperature (37.8 degrees or higher) that you keep your child at home and away from school and make sure they self isolate for the necessary period of 7 days. If this develops at school we will contact parents and carers in order to collect them. Staff will also be sent home should they too develop these symptoms.

Secondly, whilst we do have plenty of soap in our schools (the preferred method for washing hands as suggested by Public Health England) unfortunately we have not been able to secure large amounts of antibacterial agents, or boxes of tissues as I’m sure you will understand (although we are obviously working on this.) Therefore, we would appreciate it if parents could send their children into school with these items in order to support the wider national campaign if you have them and can spare them to help us.

(However, if Doncaster’s shops are anything like the shops near me in Barnsley, I understand that this may not be possible due to the national shortage.)

Overall, we must maintain calm despite the challenges that we face and I’m confident that as always we will pull together as a community to make this happen.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us during this worrying time should you have any questions. Also, please be aware that things may change as the days and weeks go by.

Jamie Portman (Principal of XP and XP East)

Advice around the Corona Virus

Although both XP and XP East are on holiday, we aren’t aware of any instances of the Corona virus affecting our staff or students. 

We are in contact with Doncaster’s Public Health services who regularly send us up to date information. 

Updates regarding our situation will appear on our school websites. 

We are recruiting!!

We are actively looking for the following staff:

  • Spanish Leader
  • Science Leader
  • Science Teacher
  • English Teacher
  • Maths Teacher
  • Art Teacher
  • Geography Teacher
  • History Teacher
  • Learning Coach (Teaching Assistant)

To apply please use the application forms on our vacancies page here

Please visit the TES website here for additional information

Invitation to Tender for Cleaning Contract

XP School Trust Limited are seeking an experienced contractor to supply cleaning services to our schools. 

This contract would initially cover two of our schools, Green Top and Plover, which may lead to other schools in future years. 

There is also the possibility of taking over the cleaning at Norton Junior.

Visits to our schools should be arranged and the deadline for receiving tenders is Friday 20th March 5pm.

For further details and to be sent the Invitation to Tender please email us on [email protected]. 

How can I support my child to learn languages?

We’re often asked for advice for parents and carers about how they might help their children to learn Spanish. There is a wide range of free apps that can be quickly and easily accessed, and whilst in themselves they won’t necessarily lead to linguistic fluency, they can nevertheless serve to complement and supplement the work that is done in sessions. Amongst those that we are aware of, some even suggested or recommended by our students themselves, are the following:

Duolingo – a sequential course for learning, with incentives that motivate the language learner

Memrise – similar to Duolingo, it offers sequential learning and is user-friendly and easy to navigate

Quizlet – generic language-learning platform that allows users to define and customise content

Busuu – quality content

Beelinguapp – with a unique focus on longer-form reading, text and audio support

50 Languages Review – High volume of material, a little low tech

One of the latest apps, entitled “Lirica” is an attempt to fuse Spanish with music and lyrics, and whilst some of the content requires payment, a limited amount appears free to access.

There are other apps available. Happy language learning!