An update re the Y3/4 bubble and staff self isolation
As you know, we have had a positive case of Covid-19 confirmed within the Y3/4 bubble. This means that children and staff from this bubble have been sent home to self isolate for 14 days. Although Miss Harmar isn’t part of this bubble, we have been advised by the Department for Education that she…
Thank you!
Thank you to everyone who has taken care to social distance during drop off and pick up times. Working together is the only way we can try to keep everyone safe!
What happens if a member of our Roseberry family develops coronavirus symptoms whilst in school?
If anyone in school becomes unwell with a new and persistent cough or a high temperature, or has a loss of, or change in, their normal sense of taste or smell (anosmia), they will be sent home and advised to follow ‘Stay at home: guidance for households with possible or confirmed coronavirus…
We've had another great week!
Stan and I are delighted that we have had another great week of learning at Roseberry! Children have been working their socks off and have produced some brilliant work. I was extremely impressed to hear some of our Year Six boys talking about maths whilst in the lunch hall on Wednesday - they were…
Please help us to keep everyone safe!
It was lovely to see everyone back at school today, smiling and eager to start learning once more.
As you know, a detailed reopening plan was written before the summer break, outlining how we would arrange the school into 'bubbles' with staggered starting times, breaks, lunch time and…
Helping children to prepare for September - useful resources for parents and carers
The Government has produced resources for parents and carers to help their children to prepare for returning to school in September. Please use the link below to access these useful materials:
https://mentallyhealthyschools.org.uk/media/2077/coronavirus-toolkit-return-to-school.pdf