Please click below to see a copy of the latest newsletter from Mr Dickson.
Author: Jo McCulloch
Looking after your mental health
Please find attached the document that was mentioned in the newsletter regarding looking after your mental health.
Looking after your mental health during COVID19 – v1.2 (2)
Home Learning Guide
Hopefully, the attached document will keep you sane! We have included links to websites that the children use on a regular basis, there are email addresses for each class to contact your teacher and ideas for some fun stuff to do. If you need any assistance or want to send in any work your children are doing use the email or for those classes us DOJO you can use that too. Facebook and the website will be updated regularly so keep an eye on there too.
Please look after each other, be kind and stay safe. The staff at Holy Trinity miss you already.
Best Wishes
Everyone at Holy Trinity
Are you a key worker?
Please read the attached letter regarding Key Workers and school availability.
A letter to all Parents and Carers from our Chair of Governors
Hello everyone, we hope you’re all ok and keeping busy. Please see below a letter for all parents and carers from Mr Harris our Chair of Governors. We want you to know that we as a school are here for you, we understand that everybody’s circumstances are different and things are changing on a daily basis. There will be staff in school as long as we are allowed to be. If you need anything or are struggling due to your work being stopped or your commitments increasing please get in touch. We are here to help our school community. Take care, be kind and look after each other. đđ
The West End production of The Wind in the Willows is available to stream online for free
To stream the musical and/or make a donation visit willowsmusical.com
The producers of the West End production of The Wind in the Willows will stream the show online for free in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak.
Starring Rufus Hound as Toad, Simon Lipkin as Ratty, Craig Mather as Mole, Neil McDermott as Chief Weisel, Denise Welch as Mrs Otter and Gary Wilmot as Badger, the musical opened in June 2017.
The following statement has been released:Â “As theatres are forced to close their doors, we’re making The Wind in the Willows the Musical available to stream online for free. The film was recorded live at the London Palladium in 2017.
Please note this is currently only available in the UK.
If you would like to donate a small amount* to help provide financial and emotional support to all theatre workers in times of needs please donate below. All funds raised will be donated in full to Acting for Others (www.actingforothers.co.uk).”
Coronavirus – Parent Update 2
Please see the attached letter with the most up to date information regarding the Coronavirus outbreak and how we as a school are dealing with the situation.
URGENT: Action required
To All Parents and Carers
Coronavirus – keeping you up to date
In such a rapidly changing environment the safety and welfare of our children and employees remain of paramount importance to us. We will try our best to keep you informed of all the latest developments as they happen. In order for us to achieve this ParentPay will become our fastest and most efficient way to be able to communicate with you.
To enable this to happen we need all ParentPay account holders to login to their account and access the ‘Profile Settings’ section on the left-hand side there is a telephone number tab, please click to add your mobile telephone number. You will then be sent a ‘PIN’ number via text which you need to enter when asked, please also put a tick in the box that says ‘I agree to my child’s school using this number to communicate with me’. This then verifies your telephone number in order for us to send our text messages to keep you updated. If we could ask you all to do this as soon as possible we would be most grateful.
Many Thanks
School Office
Handwashing video – something to help the children!
Please find below a link to a short video made by the children of Bicton Primary School, Shropshire. It’s really catchy and will promote a hand washing routine for the children.
https://www.shropshirelg.net/general-announcements/bicton-primary-schools-corona-virus-video/