Improving our Risk Assessment
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Dear Parents/Carers
As we promised in July, we are constantly reviewing our COVID plans and procedures to minimise inconvenience, disruption and confusion whilst keeping everyone as safe as we can. I would like to explain what we will be changing from Monday 14th September and why.
Staggered Starts and Finishes
Having spoken to many of you on the playgrounds this week, we know that the length of the staggered starts and finishes has been the main problem. In some cases families have been waiting up to 30 minutes waiting for another child. We were cautious in setting the stagger at 10 minute intervals to see how quickly we could get the children into classes safely. I have been extremely impressed with the children and we are now in a position to half the length of the stagger. See the table below.
FROM MONDAY 14th SEPTEMBER
I think it is very important to highlight that this shorter stagger could present us all with different problems. The main concern for me is the number of families exiting the site at the same time and therefore causing crowding at the gates and on the pavements. There are a few guidelines that we will need all your help with:
Please wait away from gates to allow other bubbles in and out at a safe distance.
We will be directing families of different bubbles to wait in different parts of the infant playground. We really need to keep bubbles apart from each other.
Only the families of Nursery children should use the smaller gate on Droylsden Road. KS2 families should use the double gate on Droylsden Road or the gate into the churchyard.
Please keep your children under close control so that they are not playing with equipment and also children from different bubbles.
Please take your time leaving the site so that the pavements arenโt too busy.
Please arrive on time for all your classes, avoid arriving too early and please leave the site once you have your children. Children who are collected late will be supervised under the EYFS canopy by a member of staff. If your child is late in the morning they will have to wait until the bubble entering the school has cleared the cloakrooms so it is very important to try and be on time. Please be aware that for security and safeguarding purposes the gates to the playgrounds are locked 10 minutes after the last class should have entered or exited.
Families who have more than one child at the school may experience difficulties collecting different children at the set times. Please let us know if you are struggling to pick your children up from different sides of the site. We will be looking after these children at designated points away from other bubbles. This will need some further tweaking next week so please bear with us for a day or two.
In the morning, Year 5 and 6 will be escorted by their teacher to the gate under the EYFS canopy to avoid mixing with Reception. They should continue to line up in the same place as they do now.
Whilst we are operating under COVID restrictions there can be no further shortening of this stagger and we really need your help and support to make this work.
Breakfast Club
I know that in July this was one aspect of the risk assessment that caused a lot of anxiety amongst parents due to worries about childcare and work commitments. At the present time we have 21 children attending from 7 households, and because of the fantastic organisation of Mrs. Tierney, Mrs Horton and Mrs Allen we are going to expand the number to a maximum of 30 children from probably 11 households. I know that this will still leave a lot of families disappointed but we do feel that this is an appropriate number considering the time it takes to bring the children in, send them to the toilet and wash their hands in household groups, serve them their breakfast, sit them in household groups and send them to class.



One of the questions I was asked in July and again now in September is what the criteria would be for inviting more children to attend. We have decided that we will choose children against the following criteria:
Families with more than one child in the school.
Families with more than one child in the school that attended Breakfast Club full time previously.
Families with more than one child in the school that attended Breakfast Club part time previously.
Children who are classed as vulnerable.
Children whose parents are critical workers.
We still need to prioritise safety, social distancing, limiting contacts across bubbles and hygiene measures as COVID still presents a risk to school and public health. That is why we have prioritised families who have more than one child in the school. I have to be honest and say that we donโt expect to invite individual children at this point considering the number of siblings on the waiting list. It has not been an easy decision to take, knowing how many of you need the places. Nothing is permanent and we will continue to review as we go along.
Please contact us at enquiries@allsaintsnh-pri.mancester.sch.uk ASAP if you feel your details have changed and that you fall into one of the above categories.
After School Club
In July we stated that After School Club would start with only our children and then we would review when children from other schools could attend. I am pleased to say that Windsor Road Day Nursery have worked incredibly hard in planning their own thorough risk assessment. Due to this detailed plan and our decision to move extra curricular clubs to outside, After School Club will be able to bring children from other schools and keep each school bubble apart from each other. They will also be responsible for cleaning before and after the children are in each day. It is the ability to keep the children from different schools separated which meant that we could make this decision.
There was a real danger that this club would have to close if we didnโt make an effort to keep the numbers up and we are very conscious of the pressures on families for childcare support. Their risk assessment is on our COVID-19 page for you to read.
Lunchtimes
We donโt have any changes to report with lunches at the present time. This is still being reviewed and is a very complex part of the day to organise. We hope to move towards the restart of hot meals at some point but this will need careful planning for keeping bubbles apart and cleaning routines.
Thank You
Given the challenging times we are all living in I think the staff, children and certainly families have done fantastically well this week. I know we have all had times when it has been difficult, but ultimately the children have come in happily, calm, worked hard, showed good manners and very quickly rebuilt friendships. That is the real measure of success and I think everyone can be proud of their efforts.
As always, please tell us if you are struggling or have a suggestion on how we can improve things for the children and yourselves.
Thank you for your continued support.
Mr. Sharp
Head Teacher