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Dear Parents/Carers,
Drop Off / Pick Up
I am sorry to be contacting you again about this situation, but we must all play our part in protecting each other and ensuring our school can provide the well needed service of educating your children and remaining open as long as we possibly can, in light of the increase in Covid-19 cases.
Therefore, I am afraid to say that we are going to be stricter with the drop off and pick up rules in order to ensure we create space and avoid pinch points. I appreciate that some will not be happy with the following, but we do need to do our part to ensure we keep as safe as we can.
Drop Off
Pick Up
I know some of you will find these changes frustrating, but due to an ever changing horizon we need to ensure the safety of all. We all need to stick to the processes set out and try our best to not let them get to us! I long for the day when we are back to ‘normal’, but as we all know, we are a way off from this!
Please support your school by abiding by the rules. Every time someone bends the rules by taking short cuts etc, it creates me more work… I have more than enough – thank you!
Yours sincerely
Mr Laker
Dear Parents/Carers,
As you will notice in the media, Covid-19 cases are on the rise and we have to ensure that we are doing everything in our powers to keep our children, staff and parents safe. Please can we remind all Year 5 & 6 parents, that no parents are to enter the North Street Gate, especially when dropping off in the morning.
We're sorry but this does mean that if you have to drop off/pick-up siblings, you will need to walk round to the Main Gate if you drop off/pick-up your Year 5 & 6 child at the North Street Gate. Whilst we appreciate this is not convenient, we have got to make sure that class bubbles and Parents/Carers are maintaining their 2m social distance whilst on site, thus ensuring we are doing all we can to keep you safe.
We thank you for your continued support during the ever changing situations we face.
Kind Regards,
The Barming Primary School Team
Dear Parents or Carers,
The Kent Test (11+) is taking place on Thursday, 15th October. Before the day of the test, Mrs Armstrong and Mrs Rathbone will speak with the pupils and answer any questions that they may have.
The test will take place in the school hall, where it will be calm and quiet. While both classes will be in the hall, they will be kept separate to ensure we maintain the social distancing rules. It will be administered by Mrs Rathbone and Mrs Francak. All pupils will be provided with the necessary equipment and plain paper for any workings. They will be allowed to bring in their water bottle.
We will ensure that all pupils can see a clock as all of the tests are timed. Start and finish times will be displayed and time reminders (“10 minutes left” and “5 minutes left”) are given in the longer sections – Maths, English and Verbal Reasoning.
The tests are multiple-choice with a separate answer sheet. They are marked by an automated marking machine.
The first test will be an English and Maths paper and will take 1 hour. Each section will involve a 5 minute practice exercise followed by a 25 minute test.
The second test will be a reasoning paper. It includes the practice sections and questions. It will contain a verbal reasoning section, a spatial reasoning section and a non-verbal reasoning section. The spatial reasoning test is split into 2 short sections, each of which start with some shared examples, and non-verbal reasoning will be split into 3 short sections, administered and timed individually.
In the afternoon, there will also be a writing exercise which will not be marked but may be used by a local HeadTeacher panel as part of the HeadTeacher assessment stage of the process. 40 minutes will be allowed for the writing task, including 10 minutes planning time. Pupils may use their own pen for this task.
I hope that you find this information useful. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any further questions.
Kind regards
Year 6 Team
Dear Parents/Carers,
Following on from the second hot meal trial on Friday 9th October 2020, we will be having a third trial of hot school lunches on Friday 16th October 2020 so that we can be as ready as possible for when hot school meals finally return to school whilst in the current situation.
Please find attached to this email, the menu for Friday 16th October. If you wish your child to have a hot meal, please do log in to your ParentMail app and pre-book your child's meal. School meals are free to all children in Years R - 2 and to children who are eligible for the Free School Meal Scheme and £2.25 to all others.
Kind Regards,
The Barming Primary School Team
Dear Parents/Carers,
In order to ensure that we are as prepared as possible for when hot school lunches finally return to school, we will be having a trial day of hot school lunch on Friday 9th October 2020. Please find attached, the current menu for Friday 9th October. If you wish your child to have a hot meal, please do log in to your ParentMail app and pre-book your child's meal. School meals are free to all children in Years R - 2 and to children who are eligible for the Free School Meal Scheme and £2.25 to all others.
Kind Regards,
The Barming Primary School Team
Dear Parents/Carers,
Today we have sent to you all, a letter from the Kent Community Health Immunisation Team regarding the Flu Vaccinations on Tuesday 24th November 2020. Contained within the attachment is a link for all parents/carers to complete an online consent form. This is required to be completed by midnight on Thursday 19th November 2020. The Kent Community Health Immunisation team will be unable to accept any late consents received after the deadline.
The Barming Team