First Day of Remote Learning

Archie, Benji and William enjoying playing in the snow with Rosie while having a break from learning.  Looks like they’ve been having fun.

William and Grace working hard on their remote learning.

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

Today is the start of the new term in Spring 2021, and what a strange start it has been!  Thank you to everyone for your understanding and support yesterday, whilst we got the keyworker child care and remote learning plans in place.  I met with all staff (on Microsoft Teams) yesterday, and we are all determined to ensure that we can provide the very best care and remote learning that we can, as well as keeping children in touch with each other….more about this later!

Yesterday I posted a recorded assembly in place of this one – which was what I had originally planned – but didn’t seem quite right for yesterday.  So in these strange times here is a rather strange picture – have a look and say what you can see…

This is the Roman God called Janus – what is unusual about him?  Yes he has 2 faces – he effectively has eyes in the back of his head so that he can see forwards and backwards at the same time.  I wonder why he would want to do that?

Janus was known as the god of doors and doorways, and it was thought that because he had two faces, he could see forwards and backwards at the same time. In fact, January – the first month of the year – is named after him. In January, we often take the time to look backwards at the previous year and forwards towards the future.

I am going to show you some pictures of doors – see if you recognise any of them….

…Gringott’s door from Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone

…10 Downing Street where the Prime Minister lives.

…the door of Bilbo Baggins’ House from the film The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey

Now I am going to show you some other non-famous doors – have a look and discuss what you think might be behind them…

Every door is different – and every new year is different too….as we enter January of 2021, we are opening a new door onto a new year, and we have no idea what will behind that door.

The new year is often regarded as an unopened door because we are uncertain about what we may find on the other side. We may have some idea of what lies behind a door, but we can’t be certain: behind the reinforced steel door of a safe, we might expect to find precious jewels or banknotes, but it may be empty; behind a secret door in the library of a stately home, we might expect to find a secret passage, but there may be just a dusty cupboard full of cobwebs; the huge, black, nailed door to a castle may open not to knights in armour, but to sad ruins and leaning towers.

The door to 2021 was quite a surprising one – and the door certainly slammed open!  And we know that for the next 6 weeks we are going to go through a challenging time, however 6 weeks is only 30 school days, which is only 8% of the year – so there is lots of light on the horizon to offer us hope of brighter times.

Take a quiet moment to reflect – think about what we experienced and learnt in 2020, and about what you hope might be behind the doorway into the year 2021…

 

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Thank you for everything that we learn from experiences in the past.
Thank you that we can now look forward in hope to the coming year.
Thank you for fresh starts.
Thank you for all the opportunities that this new year will bring.
Please help us to treat people well this year.
Please help us to do what is good, right and fair.
May we treat others with love.
May we encourage peace.
Amen.

 

 

Letter to Parents about Spring Term 2021

What an unexpected start to the new year!  Thank you for your patience, understanding and support as we closed the school today to give us time to organise the remote learning for each class as well as Keyworker Child Care.  It has been a rather busy 24 hours but we are ready and raring to start the term.

Remote Learning

There is a big difference between this lockdown and the previous lockdown in that there is now a statutory expectation (by the government) that all children engage in the work set. We, as a school, have tried to make this as easy as possible for families and completely appreciate that at certain circumstances, and at particular times, this may not always be fully possible.  We really ask parents to communicate with us if there are any barriers or issues to engaging with the daily work – we want to help you as best we can, whether that involves delivering paper packs or loaning equipment. Please, just talk with us – we are very approachable and friendly and just want to ensure that we are providing the best learning opportunities that we can.

As in the first lockdown, each class teacher will be posting daily work on the relevant class pages on the school website. This will be posted by 9am each day, and teachers will also be emailing a link to this work (or sending a message on Tapestry in Class 1) and we are asking you to reply to these messages to confirm that you have seen the set work by 9.30am; this effectively acts as a school register.  We are hoping to further improve the remote learning by ensuring that we provide feedback regularly to allow children to improve their work, as they would do in school.

We have a remote learning policy which we recently reviewed, and I will be sharing that tomorrow via the school website – if you have any questions about remote learning please do not hesitate to contact us, as we really need parents and children to engage with it if we are going to help prepare the children for their future education.

Keyworker Child Care

We are offering Keyworker Child Care in the school hall to help allow critical workers to function.  We do stress that wherever possible children need to be at home, as the priority is to minimise mixing and contacts to reduce transmission.  This care is taking place in the school hall and a thank you to the parents who have booked their places up to half term, as we have limited places and this has really helped us to plan.

Communication

We will continue to use the school news and class news pages on the website as our main means of communication, so please, please subscribe or follow closely.  We will also be using emails and where appropriate we will post on our Facebook and Twitter pages.

We are also hoping to use more recorded or live means of communication as we feel it is important that children can ‘see and hear’ their teachers so that they can feel in touch.  To do this we will use a programme called Microsoft Teams which is free and secure – so watch this space for future developments.  We are considering possibly providing live small group teaching such as phonics, as well as holding some sessions to help parents support the remote learning.  We just ask that you give us some time to get the new system of operating to settle in!

Also, in terms of communication, we really do want parents, and children to keep in touch – from returning school work to class teachers, or sharing photos/videos via admin@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk so that children can ‘see’ each other and keep in touch socially.  We also are very open to parents asking questions and asking for help if they come up with any barriers to the remote learning – the last thing we want is children, parents and families having issues or problems with school based concerns.

These are difficult times, and it has been a long journey, but we do see a light at the end of the tunnel – even if it is a long tunnel!  We just need to work together so that we can do all we can to help our children, families and community to be happy and safe, and to allow education to continue.  We know that the strong team ethic across the Brown Clee Community can do this, and that we will come out stronger.

Please stay safe and take care and keep in touch!

 

 

 

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee – although I will be honest I have struggled with the ‘good’ in that phrase, as following last night’s announcement I’m sure plenty of us don’t feel too good about the news of another lockdown.

I had scheduled a typed assembly for this morning, but I didn’t feel it appropriate today, so I have been ambitious and resilient and recorded an assembly message instead.  It is unscripted and free-wheeled – so apologies for the amateurishness of it – but the message is from the heart. (and sorry for having the ipad the wrong way around – I will learn from my mistakes and get it right next time!)

I forgot to mention one other emotion that I feel – as well as shock, frustration, disappointment and sadness, I also feel determined and optimistic, that the Brown Clee Team can do this – we can get through the next 6 weeks and keep our enthusiasm for learning, our ‘can-do’ attitude and our team-spirit going strong.  The school is the people in it, not the building, and for the next 6 weeks the school will be apart, but the more we can communicate, keep in touch and share the more we keep ourselves together in spirit, even if we can’t be together in person.

Teachers will be posting work daily and will be asking for work to be returned, but if you would like to share photos or videos of yourselves, either working or playing, or wanting to share messages to the rest of the school, then please email to admin@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk and we will share on the website.

Let’s take a quiet moment to reflect on why we are apart for the next 6 weeks and let’s think about the hospital staff working hard to care for those sick and in need, let’s think about the families who are missing loved ones or having difficult times, and help us to reflect on how fortunate we are, and that 6 weeks is a short time in a year – we will be back together before you know it!

Prayer of the Day

Let’s join in with the school prayer to remind ourselves of the importance of the Brown Clee Team Spirit and ethos…

Dear God

Thank you for our wonderful school.

Help us to be good learners.

Help us to look after each other.

Help us be respectful and kind and to make everyone welcome.

May our school be a happy, safe place where learning is fun.

Where we all work together to be the best we can be.

Amen

Lockdown

Good evening,
I am guessing that you have heard from the Prime Minister that we are now in a formal lockdown and school is closed until February half-term.  Having only just heard this news, and to be frank, I am quite shocked, we need time to organise and prepare remote learning and keyworker care.
I am typing with a very heavy heart and feel totally stunned, as we have all been looking forward to being back at school with the children, and the thought of not being open until after February half term is a terrible prospect.  We know how important it is for children to be in school, how wonderful it has been to see the happy, confident children  arriving back at school since September, reigniting their love of learning and enjoyment of interacting with their friends.  To have that taken away again is just heart-breaking.
However, it is very clear that we need to do our bit to protect the NHS and save lives. So we will do the best we can to ensure that we provide the best remote learning we can – and we will need parents help to do this – as we really need all children engaging with their teachers and this new way of learning, much more so than in the Spring.
Tomorrow is a non-school day to allow us to prepare. So please bear with us and be patient – I am sure there are many questions – and we will do our best to answer them.  Our first and foremost priority is to help keep the community safe AND to support and teach our children.

Current Situation

We are aware that the Prime Minister is due to speak to the country at 8pm this evening, and that the media are hinting that a lockdown might be imminent.
At the moment we are planning for the school to be fully open to all children tomorrow and staff have been in school preparing for the start of the new term, which included reviewing the risk assessment and procedures that we have in place to manage the risk of coronavirus.  This risk assessment will be shared tomorrow on the school’s website.
However, if a lockdown (including school closures)is announced this evening and if it begins at midnight, then school will need to be closed tomorrow for everyone (including Care Club) as we will need planning and preparation time to put remote learning and keyworker care plans in place.
We have no idea what the Prime Minister is going to announce, but we thought it helpful to be prepared for the worst and keep you informed.  Can we please ask that you monitor the school news on the website and email, as these will be the key source of information.  Please be patient and bear with us.

STOP PRESS: Booking School Meals

Have you booked your child’s school meal for this week? Don’t forget to book by Thursday midday for the following week on u98180@compass-group.co.uk

If you require a school meal for this week, Pippa has kindly said it is not too late to book one!

Tuesday 5th January: New Term Starts

Following the recent media coverage, I just thought I should confirm that we are open for the start of the new term on Tuesday 5th January (see previous posting for more information).

New Term

Good Afternoon,

I hope that everyone has had an enjoyable Christmas despite the last minute change in guidance, and has also managed to make the most of the wintery weather whilst staying safe!  We nearly had a white Christmas!

This afternoon we have had it confirmed by the Minister of Education that most primary schools will be opening as planned next week – which for us is on Tuesday 5th January as Monday is a PD for teachers.

We have also been informed that Shropshire is entering Tier 3 (Very High Alert) of Covid19 restrictions as of tomorrow, and the government is describing the situation as ‘precarious’ and ‘pretty grim’.  I would like to urge everyone to follow the social distancing guidance, and to also ensure that we can keep our class ‘bubbles’ apart. This distancing and spacing is what is helping to minimise any risk of spreading the virus within the community and putting lives at risk, and also reduces the chance of needing to close a class, or even worse, the school.

Care Club

With this in mind, I would like to request that parents only use Care Club if it is absolutely essential. The government briefing stated that “Covid loves a crowd” and as we cannot socially distance within our classrooms, it is so important that we keep classes apart from each other, so that if we were to have a positive case, we would only need to close one class.  We are having to host Care Club in the hall, in a joint space, so this increases the risk of virus spread. So please, only use this service if it is vital.  We appreciate that this may be inconvenient, but with Tier 3 (very High Alert) restrictions, the guidance states “everyone who can work effectively from home should do so.”

Covid Symptoms/Self-Isolation

It is really important that parents keep schools fully informed if anyone in their household has symptoms of Covid19.  If this happens, then the family needs to isolate and book a Covid19 test.  We kindly request that you let school know when the test is booked for, and also let us know the results as soon as you have them – we monitor schools emails out-of-hours. P

Please use admin@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk or head@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk.

This is so important, as if a test was to come back positive we will need to follow Track and Trace procedures to ensure that we can minimise the risk of spread.  It is also important, as it allows teachers to know who requires remote-learning.

Remote Learning

If children do have to isolate, and are well, then the expectation is that they participate in remote learning.  This will happen via email from your child’s teacher, and there is an expectation that the work is emailed back to the teacher to allow for feedback and ensure that learning continues.

Morning and Afternoon Procedures

I thought it would be helpful to remind parents of some of the procedures to ensure that we can continue to operate as successfully in the Spring Term as we did last term.  Please note that we have ‘tightened’ the timings to a specific time as opposed to a window – as this was what was working well in the Autumn Term.

Morning Drop-Off

Timings: Class 2 and 4: 08:45

Class 1 and 3: 08:55

  • Class 3 and 4 access via Top-Gate / Class 1 and 2 access via main entrance gate.
  • Siblings to arrive at the earlier time via choice of entrance (but please ensure distance from other children).
  • Doors will be shut at 09:00. If your child is in Class 2 or 4 and you are running late, please arrive after 08:55 to allow Class 1 and 3 to enter. All late arrivals should bring children to the reception, knock on the window, and we will direct children to their appropriate entrance; however we do emphasise the importance of being punctual.
  • Please do not drop children at the Top Gate before 08:45.

Afternoon Collection

Timings: Class 1 and 3: 15:05

Class 2 and 4: 15:15

  • Class 3 and 4 children will depart from the Top Gate / Class 1 and 2 to be collected from the playground using the 2m yellow spot markings.
  • Siblings to be collected at the later time.
  • Parents of Class 3 and 4 children are reminded to remain on the pavement area and to respect local residents property.

I would like to thank all parents and families for your support last term, as you played a vital part in ensuring that we could operate safely and ensure all our children could receive the high quality educational experience that they deserve.  The Brown Clee children excelled themselves with returning to school in September, and it has been wonderful having the school functioning fully again – despite being in a slightly different manner.  With the news of the vaccines there is hope on the horizon that we can once again get back to normal, so with that in mind I would like to wish everyone a safe and happy New Year, and am looking forwards to welcoming everyone back to school next Tuesday morning.

Class 1’s Nativity!

We are delighted to share with you the nativity performance that Class 1 have created!  A big well done to Mrs Fox and her team, and the children, for their hard work!

 

Special Visitor!

Today we have had a special visitor!  Santa arrived at Brown Clee – he followed all the Covid Secure procedures and he reassured us that the gifts that he had brought for the children, had all been in a 72 hour quarantine!

Christmas Lunch with a twist!

The children enjoyed a christmas dinner with a twist today but everyone enjoyed it and a good time was had by all!  Thank you Pippa and Carla!

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

Here we are with just 10 days to go until the special day that we are all looking forwards to!  Today, behind the advent calendar window is a tree!  A christmas tree!

Have you ever wondered why we put a tree up inside our houses and decorate it?  If you think about it, it is really rather strange, as trees are natural and grow outdoors – and why do we cover it in baubles and tinsel and place a star on top of the tree??  You can probably work out why the star is there…… but if you want to find out a bit more about the history of the christmas tree, enjoy this video….

And to continue with the theme of the Christmas Tree, here is a well known song you can join along with…especially for Class 4!

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Thank you for the celebration of Christmas, the anniversary that marks the birth of Jesus.
Thank you for the fun and joy that we share with families and friends at this special time.
Please be with those who are lonely this Christmas.
Please help us to remember how fortunate we are.
Amen.

 

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

What do you think this is?  It isn’t frankincense!……

Yes – it’s myrrh – but do you know what myrrh is and why the wise men gave it to the baby Jesus? Myrrh is a fragrant spice derived from the sap of a tree native to the Near East. Like frankincense, it can be used as incense, but in the ancient world it also had wider usage as a perfume.  Myrrh was also a key ingredient in the mixture of spices that were used to prepare bodies for burial – what a strange gift for a new born baby! Perhaps the wise men intended this gift as an indication of Jesus’ humanity and the manner in which he would save his people—namely, that he would die for them.

Sometimes we might not always appreciate the value in a gift, and we might have to look a bit deeper to really appreciate gifts – like the gift of myrrh.

Here’s a song depicting the journey of the wise men on their way to offer their gifts…

So as we think of the gifts that the wise men brought to Jesus, let us think of the greatest gift of all – the gift of Jesus Christ, who was born so that he could save us all by dying on the cross.

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Thank you for this special time of year that we look forward to.
We want to say thank you for the gift of Jesus
and ask that we may find ways to give to others as well.
On Christmas morning and afterwards, help us not to be disappointed with what we have been given.
Help us to remember the shepherds, who delighted in the surprising sight of an ordinary baby sent by God.
Amen.

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

I hope you had a good weekend and lots of sleep as we head into our last week of the Autumn Term!  It has been a term of contrasts – such delight to have all the children back in school but sad that there are so many limitations to how we operate – but there is definitely hope on the horizon that we will be able to return to being the community, team-spirited school that welcomes families, friends and visitors to join us in school!

Today is the 14th day of Advent, and we are also building our hopes up of celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ on 25th December – just 11 days away! Today we are going to be thinking about the gift of Frankincense – one of the 3 gifts that the wise men brought to the baby Jesus.

It doesn’t look terribly special, does it?  A bit like frosted ginger or golden jelly babies!  But actually Frankincense is a symbol of deity – a divine status, godliness.  Can you remember what the other 2 gifts were that the wise men brought to give to Jesus, Mary and Joseph?

Enjoy this clip sharing some background to the meaning of frankincense, myrrh and gold…

We know that gold is shiny and bright and a precious metal, but who would have known that myrrh and frankincense were so special!?  It reminds us that all gifts are special – be they small or large, shiny or dull – a gift shows that someone cares and wants to show us that we are appreciated.  So as you wake up on Christmas Day – remember our value of this half term – Thankfulness – as there is so very much to be thankful for, whether the gifts come in a stocking hung on the fireplace, or in the companionship of family and friends, or a smile, or the sun rising to start each new day!

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
We thank you for all that’s good in our lives.
We thank you especially for what we remember quietly in our hearts now,
Help us always to be thankful, whether we are happy or sad.
Help us to know that you are with us during ordinary days, good days and bad days.
Amen.

 

HELP NEEDED! Little Explorers Pre-School Need Everyone’s Help!

Since opening in 2014 the demand for places at Little Explorers Pre-School has increased year on year, resulting in them being unable to accommodate all the children requiring places. This has been very upsetting for Wende and her team who are passionate about being able to provide quality child care for families in this rural community.

It is so important that early education and child-care facilities can be provided for all the children in our local community. Therefore Pre-School have no other option than to extend their current building, so that they can achieve the benefits of dividing the space for their increasing numbers of toddlers and older children.

Pre-school urgently need to raise approximately £50,000 to achieve their aim to extend the current facilities. They have applied for grants and pursued a range of funding sources but to no avail. 

As a school we hugely value the importance of Little Explorers Pre-School, and over the years our links have gone from strength to strength.  All children benefit from a seamlessly smooth transition due to the close links.  We fully support Wende and her team in the need to provide a separate space which will allow staff to support the increasing numbers across a range of ages – the older children will be able to benefit from quieter adult-led activities in preparation for school, and children will be able to receive 1:1 support in an appropriate environment.

Wende and the Pre-School Committee were hoping to start construction in Easter, and planning permission has already been approved, but the funding isn’t on target – so they desperately need everyone’s help!  Every donation will help, and if any local companies would consider sponsorship of the project, that would be fantastic!

Let’s see if we can really pull together as a community and help support Little Explorers so that they can support the children and families within our area.

Donations can be made by cheque, payable to Little Explorers Pre-school or by BACS to:

( ref: Ext fund)
Little Explorers Pre-school
Acc: no: 70230723
Sort code: 20-53-22

Parking and Morning Drop Off

Can we kindly remind parents to park considerately around the properties on Station Rd, particularly with regards to not parking on the grass area at the junction with the school entrance.

Also, please do not leave children unattended at the Top Gate in the morning, as we cannot be responsible for them until 8.45am when the gate opens. Thank you.

Coronavirus: Symptoms and Covid Tests in Christmas Holiday

Coronavirus: Symptoms and Covid Tests in Christmas Holiday

Schools have been asked to assist with Track and Trace during the beginning of the Christmas holiday.  To do this we need to do the following:-

  • Ask parents to contact school if your child/children develops symptoms (temperature/new, persistent cough/loss or change in sense of taste and/or smell) over the weekend of 19 – 20th
  • Ask parents to contact school if your child/children tests positive for coronavirus between 18th to 24th
  • If you need to inform the school of a possible, or confirmed coronavirus case, please email using admin@brownclee.shropshire.sch.uk
  • If we are notified of a positive case during the beginning of the Christmas holiday then we may be asked by PHE to pass on advice regarding isolation procedures and we will be doing this via email.
  • If you are contacted during the Christmas holidays by school and advised to isolate, and have any questions, then the advice is to contact Shropshire Public Health on 0344 225 3560 (option 2), or 01384 679 031 (out of hours)

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

Yesterday we thought about how amazing it would have been to have been a shepherd on the hills surrounding Bethlehem on the night that Jesus was born.  Amazing – but also quite possibly very scary!  Today you can see this part of the Nativity story brought to life in a video clip….watch and think how it must have been that cold and starry night.

Have you ever seen or heard anything that has truly amazed you?  That was so out of this world you couldn’t believe it! Imagine being one of these shepherds and thinking how fortunate that you were picked to have the good news shared with you – wouldn’t it make you feel special?  Now think how lucky we all are, that we have all had this good news shared with us through the stories in the Bible, through the story of the Nativity – God believes that we are all special, and we are all capable of great things if we truly believe.

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
We thank you for all the different skills and talents that you have given to us.
Help us always to make the best use of our skills
and to be determined to think that we too can do good things.

Please help us as we move through this year and through the rest of our lives.
Help us to dream big dreams and never to give up hope.
Amen.

 

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!  Today is the 8th December and in our advent calendar we are thinking about the shepherds in Bethlehem, who were tending their sheep on the hills.

Near Bethlehem there were shepherds keeping watch over their flock by night. Suddenly an angel appeared to them and dazzled them with the Glory of God. 

“Don’t be afraid!  I’ve come with a message of great joy for you and everyone else. Tonight a baby has been born in Bethlehem and he is to be your Saviour, Christ the Lord!”

Imagine what it must have been like if you were one of those shepherds?  There you were, tired and sleepy, looking after your flock, when suddenly  an angel appeared above you – all shiny and bright!  How do you think they felt?  If it was me I would have been amazed  – I’d probably wonder initially if I was dreaming!  I wonder whether I’d believe what I saw and heard?

The shepherds instantly believed – as in Luke 2:15-16 it reads “When the angels had left them and gone into heaven, the shepherds said to one another, ‘Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which the Lord has told us about.’   So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph, and the baby, who was lying in the manger.”  Imagine their awe and wonder on arrival at the stable – to actually meet Jesus Christ, Son of God and Saviour of Man!

Prayer of the Day

Loving God,

Jesus said, ‘Knock and the door will opened’ and ‘Search and you will find’.

Give us curiosity and inquiring minds.

Inspire us to work together

and help us to be open to learn from others.

Amen.

Reflection Time and Prayer of the Day

Good Morning Brown Clee!

I hope you had a good weekend and stayed warm!  Winter is definitely here!

In today’s advent calendar we are thinking about the animals in that famous stable – what do you think would have been there?

You might recognise this song – enjoy and singalong!

Prayer of the Day

Dear God,
Thank you for Christmas, the time when we celebrate the precious gift of your son, Jesus.
Thank you for the peace he can bring to our hearts.
Please help us to use this season of Advent to prepare ourselves
so that we can enjoy Christmas, knowing that we are at peace with all those around us.
Amen.

FOBCS CHRISTMAS ADVENT – Day 6

Day 6: Go for a walk and forage in the hedgerow, use what you have collected to make a natural Christmas decoration. For example arrange them in an old jar, make a door wreath or make a Garland for your fireplace or table. Here are a few examples of what I did with Isabelle and Esmae last year.