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Weekly Bulletin - Issue 2- Friday 18 September 2020

Issue 2    Friday 18 September 2020

 

Dear Families

I hope, like us, you have been enjoying the beautiful weather this week.  It has been wonderful to see the 'bubble' playgrounds and pupils out playing with their classmates.  An unexpected positive side effect of having the bubble playgrounds is that more pupils are engaged in active play and social communication which is fantastic.  We will ensure that this becomes our new normal! 

 

Bubbles 

We are extending the current bubbles for a further two weeks whilst we continue to help pupils work through their feelings about lockdown and their fears about Covid, we re-socialise pupils and help re-establish positive behaviour and routines, we educate on new behaviours and habits that pupils need to acquire to be safe at this time and we support all pupils to engage with structured education.  We will make another evaluation before the end of the two weeks to decide whether we feel it is safe to return to our normal timetable and I will of course keep you informed about this.

 

School timing 

Now that everyone is more familiar with the arrival and departure at school we need to try to move towards more normal arrival and departure times.  If your child travels on school's transport these are dictated to you and at present remain the same.

For all other pupils who arrive independently or are transported by a family member the timings are as follows:

Arrival at school: Between 8.30 and 9am

Departure from school: between 3.05 and 3.30pm

I am aware that there are some families who have challenging circumstances at the moment due to the Covid arrangements and restrictions. If this is the case for you please contact the appropriate Assistant Head to discuss this with them. We can only  make individual arrangements in exceptional circumstances.

Pathways 1 - Miss Willis, awillis@meadowhighschool.org

Year 7 and 8 - Mr Rainsbury, mrainsbury@meadowhighschool.org

Years 9,10,11 - Mrs Richards, jrichards@meadowhighschool.org

Years 12,13,14 - Miss Taylor, mtaylor@meadowhighschool.org 

 

New Assistant Headteacher

As you may have noticed above, we are delighted to welcome Miss Taylor to Meadow as the new Assistant Headteacher for KS5 (6th Form).  Miss Taylor is a highly experienced SEND teacher who has moved to us from a large Secondary Special School, not dissimilar to Meadow. 

 

Cars on site

Thank you for not bringing your car on site.  For safety purposes, we cannot have additional vehicles on site whilst we are moving pupils and staff about the car park.  There is absolutely no entry or waiting on the site before 9.30am in the morning and after 2.15pm in the afternoon. 

 

Safe crossing

Thank you to families who are using our school crossing.  Please can we ask that you use this whether your child is with you or not.  This helps pupils understand that this is always the safest place to cross.   Otherwise, the message is 'when I'm older, its OK to nip across the road anywhere'.  

I am in the process of registering for a petition to get the area at the front of school made a 20mile an hour zone during arrival and departure times and will be seeking lots of signatures to try and get this in place.  I am registering for a community speed camera that staff can use to monitor the speed of vehicles at the front of school.  We really want to have as many pupils travelling independently but we also need to make this area as safe as possible.

If your child is quite road aware we would encourage families to start the process of independent travel by not escorting your child right up to the school gate. Letting them walk alone from a small distance away,  whilst observing them,  and gradually increasing this as their (your!) confidence grows is a great way to do this.  You can always talk to your child's Form Tutor about how to do this.

 

Regarding pupil illness and suspected cases of Covid at Meadow. 

We have a tiny amount of pupils who have remained at home after returning from overseas and a few others who remained at home  whilst awaiting their test results, all of which were negative.  We also have another exceptionally small group of pupils who are currently at home and awaiting test results. 

At this time of year pupils with Asthma often cough more and we are aware of this.  We are checking for any other symptoms but if they are not present we are not sending these pupils home. 

Where a pupil is ill and displaying at least one symptom of Covid-19, we are sending these pupils home with the expectation that the family will book / arrange a Covid test.  The pupil will need to remain at home until the test result is received and the school MUST be notified and have evidence of the result (you can forward the email or text).  If the result is negative the pupil can return once the school have received this confirmation / notification.

At present we have had no confirmed cases of Covid-19 and we highly suspect that even those who at home awaiting results have a seasonal cold.  To reassure parents, we have no clusters of ill pupils within the school and all cases are individuals in bubbles.  This would suggest that pupils are becoming ill outside the school and not via cross infection.  I will keep you updated on our situation.

 

Face coverings

I am aware that many pupils are not wearing face coverings whilst being transported on LBH transport.  Please can families consider helping their child to become comfortable wearing a face covering and encourage them to wear one on the transport. This will keep them and others safer. 

At present, pupils are not required to wear a mask at any time in school, however, this may change at some time in the future.  Should this happen, the most likely scenario would be that pupils would be required to wear a face covering when in a communal area.  There will of course be some appropriate exceptions to this rule, but most pupils can and will wear a face covering if they gradually become familiar with it.  I hope you can support us by helping your child to learn to wear a face covering.  My thinking is, plan for the worst, hope for the best!

 

Assemblies

All our assemblies are being run virtually at the moment, but I trialled running a whole school assembly 'live' with one class which was then streamed to the whole school.  Thank you so much to class 7NC who were fantastic and really helped me.  I think it made the experience far more interesting for all involved!

 

Virtual meeting re: the new school build

I hope that you will be able to join me next Tuesday at 12.30pm or 6.00pm to look at the plans and artist impression of our new school.  Invitations were sent out this week.  Please can I ask in advance that you join and mute yourself, so that everyone is able to hear clearly.  There will be an opportunity to ask questions, either verbally, or by typing in the 'chat'. 

 

Have a wonderful weekend everyone.

Best wishes

Mrs Rigby 
Headteacher

 


INVITATION
Virtual Meeting with Headteacher re. New Build 

Mrs Rigby has invited all parents/carers to a virtual meeting regarding the new build. You will be shown the layout of the new build, what the new site will look like and show artists' impressions of the building.

We will hold two meetings on Tuesday 22nd September 2020 at 12.30pm and 6.00pm.  BOTH meetings will cover the same information, so you only need to attend one session.

If you have not received an invitation, sent by email on Tuesday, 15th September, it may be that we do not have the correct email address for you.  Please contact the school to update us with your email address.

Thank you.

meadow@meadowhighschool.org

Telephone: 01895 443310


THE STAFF TRAINING DAYS SCHEDULED FOR 17 AND 18 SEPTEMBER
HAVE BEEN CANCELLED. 

THESE WILL NOW BE NORMAL SCHOOL DAYS.


Reminder - Year 9 HPV Vaccine Consent Forms

If you have not already done so, please could parents of Year 9 pupils complete and return the HPV Vaccine Consent Form to school as soon as possible.    

Thank you.

Welfare Team


Get Petwise - PDSA Awards For Schools

Meadow High School has signed up to the PDSA Awards program and we're walking towards getting the award. 

It is an exciting opportunity for our pupils to be more Petwise and understand how to care for Pets.They will be completing a number of challenges that will be uploaded to PDSA and once completed Meadow High School will receive an award to show we are Petwise! 

PDSA.org.uk/petwise-schools

Please can pupils bring in /  email in any pet photos for our display?

Photos can be emailed to:
petsastherapy@meadowhighschool.org

Kind regards

Mrs Evans / Miss Barham


Celebration of Achievement Evening - CANCELLED

Every year, we hold our Annual Celebration of Achievement Evening at the end of November.  We invite the Mayor of Hillingdon, special guests, governors and parents along and present our sixth form pupils, past and present, with their exams and accreditation certificates.   

We have taken the decision to CANCEL the ceremony planned for November 2020.   With everyone's safety and wellbeing in mind we felt we could not run this event at this time. 

We hope that we will be able to hold an alternative celebration during 2021, and will let you know when a new date is planned. 


Hillingdon Home to School Transport Consultation

The transport consultation for children aged 5-16 has been extended to 28th September.       

Here is link to the consultation document (pdf) on the Hillingdon website:
https://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/article/5402/SEN-Transport-Home-to-School-Travel-Assistance-Policy-202021

If you would like to have your say please email your feedback to this address:travelassistance@hillingdon.gov.uk


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LETTERS HOME THIS WEEK

Letter to sixth form pupils - Cancellation of Celebration of Achievement Evening

 

A Translatable version is available on the website PARENTS/LETTERS HOME

UPCOMING EVENTS

Tuesday 22 September 2020
Virtual Meeting with the Headteacher re. New Build
(see the top of this newsletter for details)
12.30pm and 6.00pm 

Thursday 24 September 2020
Dyspraxia Coffee Morning 10am-12.00 - Meadow School Library
(This is a regular event organised by the local Dyspraxia Foundation group).

Monday 26 October - Friday 30 October 2020
HALF TERM

Wednesday 11 November 2020
Annual Review Day - School is CLOSED to pupils.   Some pupils will have their Annual Review (by appointment).

Monday 16 November 2020
9am - School Photographer - Individual Pupil Photos

 

To view the school calendar visit the website NEWS/CALENDAR

SCHOOL LUNCHES

Monday 21 September - Friday 25 September 2020

WEEK 1 - Spring/Summer Menu


E-Safety Focus

There are a lot of games, apps and websites which our children can access online. The National Online Safety website aims to provide information to help parents keep up to date with what is available and help keep children safer on line.   We will share some of the tips from National Online Safety each week.   More E-Safety information and tips can be found on the school website PARENTS / E-SAFETY


Events & News in the Community

The local Dyspraxia Foundation Group hold coffee mornings at Meadow - new dates for 2020/2021 are as follows:

10am - 12.00 (approximately)

24 September 2020 

19 November 2020

21 January  2021

18 March 2021

13 May 2021

17 June 2021