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Earlsdon Primary School

This is where you will find all of the information that will keep you up to date with our latest events!

  • Easter Maths

    Wed 08 Apr 2020

    Please follow the link for additional maths learning.

     

    https://whiterosemaths.com/homelearning/easter-fun/

  • PE is on the Class Pages

    Wed 08 Apr 2020
    Please find some more PE activities on your child's class page. These have been provided by Coventry West. 
  • How to add work to J2E

    Thu 02 Apr 2020
    Below are some images to support you in uploading your school work to J2E. The images direct you through the process - hopefully this is helpful! Look for the upload button. 
  • Hello!

    Thu 02 Apr 2020

    Just to let you know that we are here and thinking of you all. Your teachers have been looking at Fiction Express and can see who is reading lots and completing the comprehension tasks. Your teachers are also really enjoying seeing what is being uploaded onto J2E - such a lot of work! 

     

    At school you may have spotted a rather lovely rainbow hanging up high - that has been made by the children and staff who are currently at school. We hope that it has made you smile on your walks. Send us your rainbow pictures! 

     

  • Rainbows for our NHS

    Mon 30 Mar 2020

    Has anyone made a rainbow? If so we would love to see them. Send your photo to the school Twitter page or upload them onto J2E. 

     

     

  • Week 2 planning and additonal PE resources

    Mon 30 Mar 2020
    We hope that you have all be able to access the Week 1 and Week 2 planning successfully. In addition to the Week 2 planning you will notice that Coventry West have provided all schools with some additional PE activities. Should you wish to access these, they are also on your child's Class Page, underneath the weekly planning. 
  • Home Learning

    Fri 20 Mar 2020

    Please find weekly plans for your child’s Home Learning. They can be found in the Class Pages section of the website, please use the photographs below to support you in navigating the website. 

  • School Closures a message from Mrs Forde

    Thu 19 Mar 2020

    Dear Parents,

    Thank you for your continued support. As you may be aware, schools heard the announcement about closure at the same time as you all did. We are now extremely busy trying to prepare and respond to this news.

     

    We will continue to keep in contact vis our school wesbite, so please keep checking for updates. If you have changed your email address recently or need to add another, please email the school office to let them know.

     

    Staff will be working hard over the next two days to create weekly learning packs for the children in each year group. These should be available and ready to use on our school website from tomorrow afternoon. These can not replace face to face teaching but will allow the children to keep their brains and bodies active and busy whilst they are not at school. Each child will be given an A4 exercise book to bring home which they can complete the work in. Some activities will be online and others will be tasks to be copied into their books. 

     

    So far my understanding is that, in the first instance, all schools will remain open for children of key workers, vulnerable children and those with EHC Plans. We do not yet have a definitive list of which jobs qualify as 'key' but have been promised this today from the Government. Once this is established, we will be sending you some communication which we would like a prompt response to so that we can start to get an idea of how many children may still be at school next week. Please look out for this later today and respond promptly.


    Our role will primarily be to provide care and not education for these children so we will be planning a range of activities for them to take part in as well as allowing them to access the work packs on the website so they have the same opportunities as those children staying at home.

     

    I hope this all makes sense and apologise for the huge amount of information. 

    Please stay safe and well at this unusual time, 

    Rhona Forde

  • A message from the Headteacher

    Tue 17 Mar 2020

    Dear Parents

    Thank you for your support during these challenging times.

    We continue to follow advice from the Department of Education. This has been updated and advises that:

     

    • staff, young people and children should stay at home if they are unwell with a new, continuous cough or a high temperature to avoid spreading infection to others. Otherwise they should attend education or work as normal
    • if staff, young people or children become unwell on site with a new, continuous cough or a high temperature they should be sent home
    • if any member of your family develops the above symptoms the whole family will need to self isolate in line with government advice.
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    We continue to support children with their hand hygiene including washing their hands and using the hand sanitisers in their classrooms.

     

    Please continue to access further information at Public Health England or at NHS111.


     

    Thank you and kind regards

    Rhona Forde

  • Covid-19

    Fri 13 Mar 2020

    The school continues to follow daily updates from the Government regarding Covid-19. We will update you if anything changes. 

     

    Please see Government website for further information. 

Earlsdon Primary School Values

Respect
  • A culture is strong when people work with each other, not for themselves. Simon Sinek
Equality
  • In diversity there is beauty and there is strength. Maya Angelou
Challenge
  • Come to the edge. We might fall. Come to the edge. It's too high! Come to the edge. And they came, and he pushed, and they flew. Christopher Iogne
Resilience
  • Resilience comes from the Latin word 'resalire', which means springing back.
Responsibility
  • You cannot get through a single day without having an impact on the world around you. What you do makes a difference and you have to decide what kind of difference you want to make. Jane Goodall
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