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GHS Connect #15 Monday 10 January

GHS Connect #15 Monday 10 January

From the Head

I hope that everyone had a lovely break and also found last week’s slightly easier transition back into school helpful. We had a few Covid cases showing up on the lateral flow tests but not a huge number, and certainly not the kinds of numbers we had been concerned we might be coming back to.  We do, of course, all need to remain super-vigilant and try our best to keep Covid out of the school.

As I said in my announcement last week, there are many things we need to continue to do, but ventilation and the wearing of face coverings are key. Please keep doors and windows open, and please ensure that students are wearing face coverings in lessons and corridors at all times. Staff need to wear face coverings in communal areas, but can choose whether or not to wear them whilst teaching.

Hopefully, we will be able to move out of this latest ‘Covid phase’ swiftly!

Whilst we navigate this new challenge, can I ask everyone to continue to focus on the positives, and ensure that you carry on sharing ‘good news’ stories with Chetna and myself. I know that we will continue to have lots to celebrate this term. 

Please keep an eye on the VLE as this is the time of year when various new positions may be posted. It’s also the time of year when if you are considering moving onto pastures new, or wish to discuss flexible working arrangements or career aspirations, it’s a good idea to make a time to come to see me, or let me know over email. The sooner we know people’s intentions, the easier it is to plan for them, if we can.

Have a lovely week,

Mia


Monday
Normal day.

Tuesday
No meeting due to Parents' Evening on Thursday.

Wednesday 
PSHCE drop-in (optional).

Thursday
Year 11 Parents' Evening 4pm - 6.30pm.

Friday
Normal day.


Learning and Teaching

Spotted!

A round up of some of the great learning and teaching strategies we’ve noticed being used around school recently... 

A DT special this week, from the end of the Christmas term!

  • Wonderful to see practical learning on Wednesday in technology lessons: Sima Bhudia  and Stuart Prentice doing some delicious smelling pasta dishes with Year 8 and Sarah Lee’s Year 8 class progressing brilliantly with their woodwork! 

Learning and Teaching 

Happy New Year from the Learning and Teaching Team!

I thought the start of the year was a good time to remind everyone of the Bounceback initiative which we started in September.  Below are the priorities that we are focussing on in terms of L&T this year. 

  • Do Now Tasks and Prior Learning
  • No ‘Opt-Out’ Questioning
  • Closing the Lockdown Vocabulary Gap
  • Scaffolding and Modelling
  • Labelling homework with one of the four purposes: Essential Prep; Build Knowledge; Practise; Create

I’ve flagged two of the bullets in bold as these link particularly (though not exclusively) to supporting our SEN  students which is our other big push this year and is our whole-school performance management target. 

For our SEN students, we are trying to ensure that they can access tasks we set and that when we set them off independently, we have done so with some sort of bridge or scaffold so they can be successful. Finally we would like people to continue to check the groups of students they know may struggle with specific tasks. 

We made big leaps forward in these areas in the Autumn term, so please continue to consider these when you are planning lessons!

Kelly McCarthy


Inclusion and Pastoral

A belated Happy New Year to everyone - I hope you all had good Christmas breaks and that last week eased you back into normality…

Just a few little bits and pieces to let everyone know about this week:

  1. We will be back into all of our externals coming in this week to work with some of our more vulnerable students - Scott Osborne is back after being out of school for a while, our counsellors are all in, Teens and Toddlers will be starting up again and Andy Naslund, a mentor who has been working with a cohort of Year 11s, will now be with us 2 days a week. Thanks in advance to everyone for your patience with the disruption to lessons;
  2. On Friday afternoon I put a presentation on the VLE to show in tutor time this week - please could you look at it a few times with your groups to remind them of the changes that covid has brought this half-term. You can find it here: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1uMy2lyuC2gOIzQnBHWX-CSKd1cSt8DzGsWVelpzOXek/edit?usp=sharing 
  3. And, a reminder that assemblies will be virtual for the time being - Mr Harvey is first up for 2022 - it's here on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rggYDb3aPcA
  4. Before the break I gave out laptops to all the Year 10s and 11s who were either eligible or that I knew about - this week’s focus will be Year 9. Please let me know if there are any students you feel should have a device;
  5. There are no changes to all of the part-time timetables that students were on last term, with the exception of Katie Pitcher starting online provision, even though she is in school. This is to try to stop her wandering around when she should be learning. Watch this space…

Have a good week everyone!

Lou 

Inclusion Heroes!

The first award of 2022 goes to Ange Thomas - on Christmas Eve, Ange took the time to go and visit one of our Year 11 students who is in hospital to wish her a Happy Christmas on behalf of the school and see how she was doing. Thank you, Ange!


Behaviour for Learning: Covid-safe measures

We hope that everyone had a wonderful break – happy new year to you all! Much of the news over the festive period was about the Covid Omicron variant which is more transmissible than previous variants, leading to the current high rate of infection that we are seeing in the UK.

In light of this, we have had to update some of our Covid-secure measures in order to keep staff and students safe. 

  • Students and staff must wear masks at all times indoors. Lou has put a list of students who are mask-exempt here for you to reference.
  • If a student isn’t wearing a mask or pulls it below their nose/down by their chin, please remind them to put it on correctly.
  • We have a moral and professional obligation to enforce these Covid measures. If a student, having been reminded, refuses to wear a mask then please use the behaviour pathway: life before a caution, caution, yellow card and red card.

These measures are about keeping you safe as much as the students which is why windows and doors need to remain open at all times. If we can minimise staff absence from Covid then there won’t be a negative impact on behaviour. We need to work together to ensure these Covid-safety measures are enforced to keep our community safe. Our school rules are:

Ready – Respectful – Safe

Use these to help frame your conversations with our students so that we are consistent in our message.

If you have any questions or concerns, please have a chat with us. We will be holding a behaviour for Learning drop-in surgery this week (Wednesday lunchtime) so it would be great to see as many of you as possible!

Mark and Jo


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