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  • Beware of scam email re Free School Meals. This is not true. Do not give out your bank details.

    Fri 27 Mar 2020 M Riley

    Free School Meals - Be aware of scam emails

    The DfE have been informed that some parents have received an email stating the following: ‘As schools will be closing, if you’re entitled to free school meals, please send your bank details and we’ll make sure you’re supported’.

    The DfE can confirm that this is a scam email and is not official. We urge parents that if you receive any emails like this, please do not respond, and delete it immediately

  • COVID-19 (Coronavirus) update and school

    Fri 20 Mar 2020 Patricia Lewis

    Re: COVID-19 (Coronavirus) update and school

     

    Dear Parent/Guardian(s)

     

    You will be aware that the the DfE (Government) have issued new guidelines to parents and schools, starting from Monday (23rd March).

     

    The government have asked parents to keep their children at home, wherever possible:

    If it is at all possible for children to be at home, then they should be.

    Dr Toni Wolff, the school doctor, has also strongly advised parents to do this, especially for children with underlying health conditions (eg children with respiratory conditions).

     

    The government has also said that:

    If a child needs specialist support, is vulnerable, or has a parent who is a crucial worker, then educational provision (school) will be available to them.

     

    For this reason, to support families, Oak Field School is currently remaining open from 8.50am-1pm only for

    • families for whom it is not possible to keep their child at home safely, or who are worried about doing this.  
    • families where one of the parents is classified as a keyworker

    City and County Transport will be organising a 1pm pick-up time for any of these pupils who usually travel on school transport.

     

    For further information about this, please see

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/closure-of-educational-settings-information-for-parents-and-carers/closure-of-educational-settings-information-for-parents-and-carers

     

    We will need to review this provision weekly, and will keep you regularly updated via our website.

     

    For all our pupils who are at home, you can find lots of suggestions for learning at home to our website - see the ‘Learning At Home’ section, which we will refresh regularly. We will contact you at least once a week, and if you have any questions or concerns about your child, you will of course be able to contact school, who will be able to signpost you to further support, as appropriate.

     

    For pupils on free school meals (FSM) who are at home, under the Nottingham City Council scheme the school will be issuing £20 food vouchers each week, which can be exchanged for food and other essential items at any Aldi store. We will send these to you, with instructions about how to use them, as soon as they become available (30th March onwards).

     

    Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists and Speech and Language Therapists will be working from their NHS base (not in school) and will be available by phone via the SPA: 0300 123 3387

     

    Other useful phone numbers are:

    • Community Paediatrician hub: 0115 840 4848
    • SPA (eg for Community Nurses): 0300 123 3387
    • Rosscare (wheelchair repairs): 0115 684 8275

     

    For further information about the closure of educational settings, please see:

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/closure-of-educational-settings-information-for-parents-and-carers/closure-of-educational-settings-information-for-parents-and-carers

     

    If pupils are in school, we will be providing learning activities with the emphasis on fun – ‘normal’ lessons with the usual class peers and staff have been suspended, although we will of course try to maintain as much routine and familiarity as possible for the pupils. A school dinner will be provided as usual, if your child normally has one.  We will continue to follow government guidelines about social distance (for children and adults) as far as possible.

     

    As you will appreciate, there is still much that is unknown, but we are here for you if you have any questions. And do keep a close eye on our website!

     

    Yours sincerely

     

     

    Patricia Lewis (Headteacher)

  • Learning at home - resources

    Thu 19 Mar 2020 Oak Field

    This is a developing collection of resources and activties to help you pupils continue their learning at home with families.

    Find it in our FAMILIES page. https://www.oakfieldschool.org.uk/learning-at-home/

  • Coronavirus (COVID-19)

    Thu 19 Mar 2020 Patricia Lewis

    Re: COVID-19 (Coronavirus) update

    Guidance to schools and information relating to COVID-19 is changing daily. We will update you with information about next week very soon.

     

    Dear Parent/Guardian(s)

     

    Further to my previous letter, as I’m sure you are aware the government has issued new advice about COVID-19 (Coronavirus). I’d like to reassure you that at Oak Field we’re taking all the necessary steps to protect our school and wider community, and are continuing to follow official guidance from the government and Nottingham City Council.

     

    The government’s policy is that schools should remain open. All school functions continue to run as normal. We will only close if we’re either officially advised to do so or if we don’t have enough staff to run the school safely.

     

    You should continue to send your child to school if they are well. As we have said before, if you are the parent of a child with complex health needs, especially an underlying respiratory condition, we understand that you might want to take further advice from your child’s paediatrician / consultant / GP, or indeed make your own decision in what you feel is in the best interests of your child, and we will of course respect this.   

     

    If anyone in your household has

    • a new, continuous cough OR
    • a high temperature (37.8 degrees and above),

    then everyone in the household (not just the person with the symptom) must self-isolate for 14 days.

     

    Any child who has been absent (or sent home) with any of these symptoms should not return to school for 14 days from the start of their symptoms. Similarly, any child who has parents, brothers or sisters or anyone else living in their household showing either of these symptoms should not return to school for 14 days and should remain at home.

     

    Trusted advice on the coronavirus can be found here:

    www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19

     

    If you think your child or anyone in your household may have the symptoms of coronavirus, please try to use NHS 111 online if at all possible, before calling 111.

     

    The full stay at home guidance for households where these symptoms are present can be found here:

    www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance

     

    The Department for Education (DfE) coronavirus helpline is available to answer questions about coronavirus relating to schools. Parents can contact this helpline as follows:

    Phone: 0800 046 8687

    Opening hours: 8am to 6pm (Monday to Friday), 10am-4pm (Saturday to Sunday.

     

    I appreciate that this will bring many challenges for families and the school, but it is vital that we follow government guidelines carefully. It’s a tricky time, and we know you are worried. It is important we keep each other safe and try to find solutions to any issues that arise.

     

    If you would like to speak to me or to Lindsey Sharpe (Family Support Officer), please do not hesitate to contact me.

     

    We will keep you up to date with any changes to the current situation via School Comms (text), letters and our website. In the event of school closure, we would also alert BBC Radio Nottingham.

     

    I hope this is helpful to you and thank you for your continued support. 

     

    Yours sincerely

     

    Patricia Lewis (Headteacher)

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