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  • Dr. Bike is coming to school

    Fri 18 Sep 2020

    Free! Bike check with

    Dr Bike

     

     

    Bring your bike along and have it checked/adjusted by one of our mechanics for free at Barley Close on 16th October 9:30-3pm. 12 spaces available to book email enquiries@barleyclose.org.uk will be seen.

    (yr 6 and 5 bikes will be a priority)

     

    It will be assumed that owners of bikes left unlocked within Lemur want the Dr. Bike mechanic to check them, unless informed otherwise by the school. Any bikes which are locked will not be checked. A mechanic will inform the school once all bikes are checked so that owners can secure them.

  • Barley Close road closure

    Tue 28 Jul 2020

     

    South Gloucestershire

     Co un c il

    Department for Environment and Community Services

    Occupier/Owner

    Date:

    23 rd July 2020

    Barley Close Primary School

                  Ref:  

    T303-1487

    Barley Close        

    Email:

    transportservices@southglos.gov.uk

    Mangotsfield

    Tel:

    01454 864673

    Bristol

    BS16 9DL

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION

    ENCLOSED

    Dear resident/parent,

    RE: Barley Close Community Primary School - Proposed 'School Street'

    The lockdown response to the Covid-19 pandemic has led to people using vehicles less and taking daily exercise more and we have a unique opportunity to lock in' the benefits of active travel, reduced air pollution and reduced carbon emissions. Traffic was at the same level as it was in the 1950's but is increasing daily and cycling in some locations is double pre-Covid-

     

     

     
       

    On the 9 May the Department for Transport issued statutory guidance of the reallocation of road space to encourage cycling and walking and enable social distancing. Measures needed to be taken quickly given the urgent need to change travel habits before the 'restart' following lockdown takes full effect. We are still required to practise gsocial-distancing' and the expectation is that this will continue for the foreseeable future.

     

    A priority area to meet these statutory requirements is to provide safe access for pupils and families attending schools.

    To further maintain social distancing and to continue to encourage safe access to and from schools, it is the council's intention to introduce an experimental part time 'school street' road closure with a view to permanently implement such measures in future.

    School streets is part of a national campaign which also addresses other concerns affecting schools such as reducing traffic congestion, improve air quality, general road safety outside schools, as well as encouraging active travel to school and healthier lifestyles for families.

    Therefore, following a request from Barley Close Community Primary School, an experimental 'school street' road closure is planned to be operational on Barley Close starting in September 2020

    The purpose of this scheme is to prohibit motorised traffic entering Barley Close between st September and 31 st July, 8:30 — 9:20am and 2:30 — 3:30pm, Monday to Friday. Access for emergency vehicles will be maintained by a member of staff from the school. Residents within this section of road will be asked to avoid entering and leaving during the am and pm closure each day.

    Nigel

    Director for Environment and Community Services

    Streetcare, Transport and Waste, Design & Operations Team, P O Box 1 954, Bristol, BSS7 ODD

    Tel• 01454 868004 E-mail: TranspqrtServices@southglos.qov.uk             www.southgtos.gov.uk

     

    The proposed scheme is to impose a 'pedestrian and cycle' zone under an Experimental Traffic Order (ETO) and at the end of the ETO period a decision will then be made on whether to introduce the scheme permanently. Relevant signing and retractable permanent bollards will be installed in the highway, specifically at the closure point to the zone, to ensure that the scheme is achieved as intended.

    Existing school street schemes introduced by other councils have shown that the success of the scheme is reliant on the full involvement of the school and community. Therefore, we would appreciate your support to make the school a safer place, especially in these unprecedented times.

    The consultation opens on the 23rd July 2020, if you wish to comment on the scheme please respond by 6th August 2020 to have your say. To respond to the consultation and have your views taken into account from an early stage, you must complete the online questionnaire. Please note, you will be able to formally comment of the proposed scheme during the Experimental Traffic Order (ETO) consultation period in September 2020.

    You can view drawings and further details about the planned scheme online at www.southalos.qov.uk/consultation or by using the QR code below and for more information about our plans for making public places in South Gloucestershire safer visit www.southqlos.qov.uk/makinq-public-places-safer.

    If you do not have access to the internet and wish to have a paper copy of all the information and questionnaire to complete, please request a copy by calling 01454 864673.

    Receive the latest updates in relation to the pandemic in South Gloucestershire by subscribing to our online weekly newsletter at https://mailchi.mp/southqlos/covid-19.

    We hope you continue to stay safe and well.

    Yours faithfully,                                                                Scan Here:

    Kelly Huggins

    Place Engineering

    Streetcare, Transport and Waste

    South Gloucestershire Council

    Nigel Riglar

    Director for Environment and Community Services

    Streetcare, Transport and Waste, Design Operations Team, P O Box 1 954, Bristolr BS37 ODD

    Tel: 454 868004 E-mail: TransportServices@southglosigov.uk www southglos.gov.uk

  • Adult learning courses

    Thu 23 Jul 2020

    New *FREE Adult Courses Starting September 2020

    South Gloucestershire Community Learning and Skills Service are pleased to bring you their Prospectus of new adult learning courses, some of which offer a qualification. These start September 2020, covering health and wellbeing, upskilling for work, maths, English, ICT, ESOL, parenting and first aid. Hard copies available soon in libraries and other community venues where there is public access. Or visit our website to download a copy www.southglos.gov.uk/communitylearning and our Facebook page for info and any updates www.facebook.com/sgloslearning. Registration will start in August if you ring 01454 864613; or come and talk to us at a face-to-face enrolment session the first 2 weeks of September, where we will be operating safe distancing measures. See page 4 of Prospectus for dates and times #sgclearn

  • RETURNING TO SCHOOL

    Fri 05 Jun 2020

    We know that many people were nervous about sending children back, and there is no pressure for you to do so. You must do what is right for you, your family and own personal circumstances. However if you do change your mind please let us know in advance, we need 2 weeks notice as of 5th June as we need to review risk assessments, class set ups and staffing structure. Please email jo-marie.williams@barleyclose.org.uk to request a place and we will let you know if we can accommodate your child returning. If your child has returned this week then there place is guaranteed for the rest of term 6.

  • Overview 1st June

    Wed 27 May 2020

    Unless we hear other wise we are planning for school to be open as of June 1st for Reception, yr 1 and 6. Our keyworker children will be continuing to come as they have done from the start. with so much info I though I would do a short over view of key things.

     

    One way system is place around school- entry to school via school car park and Stockwell Drive. Exit via side gates leading to The laurels. Laurels top gates will be locked so you will need to walk through the field- video on You tube shows the route.

     

    Please call (01454 967090) or email (enquiries@barleyclose.org.uk) the school office only.

     

    If your child is coming back they can wear own clothes- they need clean clothes daily.

     

    No pencil cases should be bought in.

     

    Sun cream applied before coming into school. we will be outside more, limited shade so ensure hats, shoulders covered etc.

     

    Need plenty to drink.

     

    Only 1 person to drop off/pick up children from school

     

    If you have different start and end times you can drop/pick up the others at the same time.

     

    All staff are now in school supporting the children we will have in. Home learning for the other classes will continue but weekly updates and focus on online learning.

     

    Class teachers won't be able to contact you as much, but any worries you have please email or call us.

     

    South Glos have stopped staff using zoom as of June 1st so sadly we can't be part of your zoom chats any more- we can use Teams though.

     

    We want everyone to stay safe so the guidance is for everyone's safety. Thank you all for supporting us all at this time.

  • FAQs from South Glos re. phased return as of 1st June 2020

    Thu 21 May 2020

    South Gloucestershire has the following guidance for parents and carers in PreSchool Settings, Child Minders, Nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year 6.

    The following FAQs have been devised for parents and carers on what to expect and how to prepare their child for increased contact with schools/settings in the re-opening, which will be phased for Primary Schools.

    Are schools/settings re-opening after half term?

    All schools are already open in South Gloucestershire for the children of key workers (KW) and vulnerable group (VG) pupils. We have been encouraging vulnerable families to send their children to school as we believe that this is the safest place for them in the widest sense and are grateful to South Gloucestershire schools who do not want to see children’s learning compromised at a very difficult time.  We have seen a number of settings remain open across the Local Authority and have ensured that there has been sufficient places for demand. 

    How will schools/settings open differently after half term?

    The government has asked Early Years (EY) providers to open for all of their intake by June

    1st

    Primary phase has been asked to open more widely to pupils from Nursery, Reception and Years 1 and 6, where it is safe to do so from June 1st.

    What about other year groups?

    The government has yet to issue its guidance to secondary phase education but there is an expectation that they will increase contact with Year 10 pupils and increase the offer to include Year 12 before the end of term.

    How are schools preparing to open more widely and how will I know if my child will be getting a place and how to come to school?

    All South Gloucestershire Early Years (EY) settings, primary and secondary schools are risk assessing their sites in relation to the need for social distancing.

    They have been asked to prioritise as follows;

    • Maintaining the existing offer to VG pupils and KW children
    • Keeping staff and pupils safe by maintaining social distancing and much smaller group sizes
    • Adding in other groups as and when the risk assessment allows

    When they have risk assessed and converted their setting/school site for wider attendance at a safe distance, they will contact you and ask you about your needs and then explain what the changes will mean for you and your child.

    Will all children in Year 1 and 6, Reception, Nursery and pre-schools get a full time place?

    Schools and settings were not built for class sizes this small or with a need for this level of social distancing. Your school/setting leaders are going to accommodate as many pupils as they can safely do so whilst maintaining their existing commitments and the safety of everyone in school.

     

     

    Will this opening happen in the w/b 1st June?

    The government has confirmed that they will say whether they believe that it is safe to do so on the 28th May, so be prepared for changes in plans.  All schools/settings will continue their offer to KW and VG on this date, the wider offer will then depend on what the schools are able to deliver based on their risk assessments.  

    I am a key worker how will things change for me and my child?

    Schools have been asked to continue to prioritise the children of key workers, whose parents cannot work from home and vulnerable group pupils.

    My school/setting has offered me a place for my child but I am afraid of sending them into the school/setting.

    Schools/settings in South Gloucestershire care very much about the well-being of their workforce and their pupils/children. They and their Governing Bodies/Committees will not open unless they believe they can make this as safe as possible for all on site and the families they return to each day.

    The government has decided that parents should be ‘strongly encouraged’ to have their children attend schools. However, parents will not be fined if they choose for their children not to attend school.  We see this ultimately as a parental decision.

    How might schools/settings look different?

    England will be the first place in the UK to have a gradual return of some pupils in Early Years and primary phase; however there are some places where this is underway elsewhere in Europe.

    This article on Denmark’s educational settings, shows some of the things that your children can expect if they return to schools/settings in June or July.

    Schools and settings in England have a different context and they are recommending smaller groups than the UK government, however some of the pictures in this article are helpful in starting to visualise how schools/settings will have changed since your child was last attending.

    How can parents/carers support their child and settings/schools in preparing for increased contact with settings/schools?

    Start to increase the number of times that you encourage your child to wash their hands and support them in maintaining social distance.

    Look at how they could walk or cycle to the school/setting to reduce congestion and because being outdoors is a safer space and practice the journey together.

    Read settings’/schools’ joining instructions, most will not want parents and other adults on site and will have set out safe entry and exit points. 

    Arrive at the time you are asked to attend and don’t arrive early or linger later.

    Explain any changes in behaviour policies to your child, social distancing is really important and although schools/settings and pupils have missed each other, it’s important that we keep each other safe.

     

    Schools/settings will tell you what children can/should wear and whether they can bring any kit or food with them; make your child aware of any changes.

    It will help if you can explain that they will be in different groups to March and may have a different class teacher/TA/setting worker. This is because class sizes will be halved at least. Pupils will be in a “pod” or group with the same adults/s. This will mean that if there were a

    case of C-19 that just the class would be sent home for self-isolation.  The setting/school environment will also look different, so engaging them in conversations about their day and the changes will be really important.

    Support for families away from schools.

    Testing.

    The guidance and access to testing is changed and updated regularly, so it is worth following the link to the latest guidance.

    Government Guidance for Parents

    This link is updated regularly and subject to change.

  • DFE parent updates and support

    Wed 13 May 2020

    Support for parents

    We understand this is a challenging time for parents too, many of whom are now supporting their children’s learning at home or may have questions about their children potentially returning to school. 

    We have developed the following guidance and resources for parents to support them at this time:  

    • Q&A which answers key questions parents may have 

     Please do share these with parents if helpful. 

  • Possible phased re-opening of schools

    Tue 12 May 2020

    As many of you will be aware, the Prime Minister addressed the nation on Sunday evening. The Prime Minister indicated that the government believes it may be able to implement a phased re-opening of schools from 1st June, starting with children in reception, year one and year six. This is part of the government’s conditional plan which it says will remain under regular review.

     

    As school leaders, our priority is always the safety of everyone in the school community and this proposal will have prompted many questions. We are waiting to receive more information from the government about what this means for our school and until then we will be unlikely to be able to answer any questions.

    Rest assured school staff and governors are working tirelessly on your behalf and in consultation with the local authority and union leaders so that we can gain a better understanding of the plan and seek further clarification as to the best way forward.

    In the short term nothing has changed, and we will provide you with further information in the coming days and weeks once we are able to do so.

    In the meantime, we will be continuing, as before, to offer home learning activities for all year groups, and our schools remain open on request for children of critical workers and vulnerable children who cannot be safely cared for at home.

  • School phased return

    Tue 12 May 2020

    Guidance for parents and carers as schools and other education settings in England open to more children and young people

    We have published guidance for parents and carers on the opening of schools and other education settings to more children. This guidance provides information on when and how we will open education settings to more children.

    The guidance can be found here:

  • Latest school opening update

    Mon 11 May 2020
    Like you, I saw the Government announcement last night and at this stage I cannot answer all your questions. I am waiting to receive more information from government and South Glos about what this means for our school. In the short-term, nothing has changed and that I will provide further information in the coming days and weeks once I am able to do so.

  • Barley Close Community Primary School
  • Barley Close, Mangotsfield, Bristol
  • United Kingdom, BS16 9DL
  • Tel: 01454 867090
  • Email: enquiries@barleyclose.org.uk
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