Menu

School Announcements

Learn Grow Achieve ~ Follow us on Instagram & Twitter @wolverley_SAET ~ Wolverley Sebright Nursery call 01562 850268 for more details ~ Wrap Around Call 07771 848288 to secure your place ~ If you wish to visit our school and see it in action please call 01562 850268 to arrange a time.
School Logo Home Page

Latest News

School Updates and Latest News

  • World Book Day Events taking place next week

    Fri 26 Feb 2021

    World Book Day events taking place next week

     

    Dear Parents

     

    It is World Book Day next week and to celebrate we are offering a range of activities for children to partake in. Class teachers will share full details specific to their class.

     

    Below are some of the activities we are running across the school next week:-

     

    Decorate a potato: one of our fun activities involves decorating a potato as a character from a book. Please share your efforts with your class teacher.

     

    Celebrating poetry: each class will also be studying a poem about the joys of reading this week with some fun tasks and activities linked being shared by your class teacher.

     

    Dressing for the day: Children are encouraged to dress in onesies or pyjamas / dressing gowns (or even costumes if they prefer) etc. Those that are in school just need to be sure to wrap up warm enough for break times.

     

    Reading Remotely: and finally, we would love to see some photo’s of children ‘Reading Remotely’.

     

    Whether it just be curled up cosy with your favourite book and teddy or reading in a creative way for example while you are out for your walk, in your garden, in a special costume or doing something funny.

     

    We hope you enjoy the activities on offer and look forward to seeing how you celebrate World Book Day with us.

     

    Thank you for your ongoing support

     

    Mr Price

  • Winter Covid Grant

    Fri 26 Feb 2021

    Winter Covid Grant 

     

    Schools are able to apply to Wyre Forest District Council for funding through the Winter COVID Grant. This funding has been provided by central government to local authorities for use in supporting people who are struggling to afford food and other essentials due to COVID-19 over the winter months. The funding is available to support households with children. This may include households not currently in receipt of DWP welfare benefits.

     

    The purpose of the funding is to provide support with food, energy and water bills for household purposes (including drinking,  washing, cooking, central heating, and sanitary purposes), but up to 20% of the total funding can be used to provide support with other essentials (including sanitary products, warm clothing, soap, blankets, boiler service/repair, purchase of equipment including fridges, freezers, ovens, etc.) The funding cannot cover payment of rent or other housing costs because these are not directly related to food or utility bills and other benefits and support is available to cover these costs. Nor is it intended to be used for the provision of general advice on managing debt and/or financial hardship.

     

    If you think you may be eligible for funding please let us know the purpose and amount you would like us to apply for by Friday 19th March at the latest. Thank you.  

  • One Big Idea

    Wed 24 Feb 2021

    ONE BIG IDEA PROJECT

     

    OVERVIEW

    Within our family of schools, collectively we seek to provide our children with the best educational experience possible. Over the last calendar year this has been a challenge you have all risen to, ensuring our children are supported in their learning. One of the biggest challenges has been ensuring that we stay ‘connected’ and continue the amazing collaborative work that happens in our schools. The superb Children's Council has continued to meet through this year, sharing ideas of how we can continue collaborating and ‘widen’ the experiences for all and planted the seed for this initiative. We hope that this activity will help spark additional spin off projects for us to collaborate on later in the year when current restrictions ease.

     

    For this project, we are working collaboratively with 8BillionIdeas.

     

    8BillionIdeas are an online education company who specialise in developing entrepreneurial skills and creative ideas in young people in order to establish a platform for positive change in the world.

     

    THINKING BIG & DREAMING BIG

    We are working collaboratively with 8BillionIdeas to pose a challenge to all of our children to come up with ‘One Big Idea’ that may possibly change the world! The emphasis is on inspiring the creativity, possibilities and imagination of the children to ‘dream big’. The theme of the challenge is to harness the thinking skills and entrepreneurial spirit for all students, unlocking their innovative DNA. Participation in this event will have the following impact on the children:

    • Build confidence in speaking, listening and teamwork skills
    • Provide a different educational opportunity for all students
    • Drive a problem solving/solutions focused approach with links to real world learning

     

    WHAT DOES THE CHALLENGE LOOK LIKE?

    The challenge has an emphasis on creativity and the children using their imagination to solve the following question:

    "If there was anything that I could change about the world, what would it be?"

     

    The challenge will be launched through an assembly that all children and staff can sign into (A recording will be available for those unable to access live). In addition, parents, teachers and children will be able to play this again at any time throughout the challenge.

     

    8 Billion Ideas will provide Key Stage appropriate resources via a live website for the children to access and work through the different activities and stages of the competition and be broken down into smaller activities as follows:

    Key Stage 1:

    • Part 1 - Problem Solving Stage
    • Part 2 - Product Design Stage
    • Part 3 - Presentation Stage

     

    Key Stage 2: (The 3 stages from above are made more intricate and in depth)

    • Part 1- What's the problem you are trying to solve? (Problem Solving Stage)
    • Part 2 - Ideas, Ideas, Ideas! (Problem Solving Stage)
    • Part 3 - What is a Minimal Viable Product? (Product Design Stage)
    • Part 4 - Create your first advert (Product Design Stage)
    • Part 5 - Elevating Your Pitch (Presentation Stage)
    • Part 6 - Final Presentation in School (Presentation Stage)

     

    After the launch assembly, the children will have 4 weeks to generate ideas, consider solutions, create an advert and present to an audience. The process of how they can do this is flexible - they can work individually (should they choose to) or can work in groups of up to 4. The challenge will end on 24th March with in school presentations to find the best ‘One Big Idea’ in each school. The 6 top ideas will go forward to a SAET final on 31st March (judging panel is currently being finalised).

     

    There is no requirement for the children to make a prototype (they can if they wish). We are aware that not all children will have access to the appropriate materials/resources to do so. The challenge is for them to think about the process of creating their product (and the materials that they may use) and provide a drawing or use some toys like Lego, Kinex, or even online tools such as Minecraft to create a model of their idea.

     

    During the process, where possible, we will look to create opportunities for year groups across SAET to share their ideas with each other via video link ups.

     

    On Wednesday 24th March, the children will present their presentation to their peers and staff. An overall school ‘One Big Idea’ will be selected from all the entries to be put forward to the SAET finals the following week.

     

    WHEN?

    Launch Date                                                                                    Wednesday 24th February 1.30pm

     

    Project work: In school or at home                                                                

    In School Final Presentations*                                                       Wednesday 24th March

     

    SAET Final Presentations                                                                Wednesday 31st March

     

    *More information to be given on the structure for this at a later date. The structure for this is going to be dependent on the restrictions in place and if all children have returned to school.

     

    FOLLOW UP

    After the challenge has been completed, we hope to be able to use the ideas generated to supplement further collaboration days and projects later in the year with the children.

  • School Update 24..02.2021

    Wed 24 Feb 2021

    Looking ahead to March 8th...

     

    On Monday, the Prime Minister confirmed that pupils would be returning to School from Monday March 8th.  This is wonderful news and we very much look forward to welcoming all our pupils back together.

     

    Next week we will hold ‘Whole Class Google Meets’ that I will also attend. As part of our transition we would like to collect ‘Pupil Feedback’ in order to support all our pupils coming back together. I will be spend time with each class  discovering what our pupils are most looking forward to when they return. I will also share some of the changes to the school building and how they will keep safe when in school.

     

    Staff will also be in touch with so parents can share any feedback from this lockdown that will support us in supporting the children when they return to school.

     

    In the meantime, we review and apply the latest Government guidance. We want all families and pupils returning to feel safe and secure with all the protective measures we have in place.

     

    A revised Risk Assessment will be updated and a detailed overview provided for all our families during next week.

     

    Our main focus in the coming weeks is the wellbeing of everyone in our school. Striking the right balance and meeting the needs of all pupils. We are still living through a global pandemic and this has altered the way we can do things. Compassion, understanding and kindness will be the platform in which we will begin this next chapter together.

     

    Mrs RW

  • Virtual Zoom disco 12th Feb Rules

    Fri 12 Feb 2021

    Virtual Zoom Disco

     

    Please note that as part of the host ‘Party Peeps’ safeguarding policy, for pupils at home taking part in the disco today cameras will need to be on at all times. This will ensure that the virtual platform is 100% secure and that children are safe online at all times. If cameras are not on, you may be ‘sent out’ and this will be the only reason why you are sent out, you can then re-join as long as your camera is switched on.

     

    The discos will last for 45 minutes and the discos will not be recorded, again for safeguarding reasons.

     

    If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact the school office.

     

    Many thanks

     

  • School Update

    Thu 11 Feb 2021

    Half Term Updates

     

    Thank you 

    As we finally reach half term and a step closer to when all children can safely return to school; I wanted to say on behalf of all our staff thank you for all your support.

     

    This has been a difficult half term for us all but I am so grateful to all our families and amazing pupils for their commitment, kindness and hard work.

     

    There have been many challenges during this lock down and we are mindful of the task ahead. We will explore effective methods for transition back into school and how our school day will look in the coming weeks.

     

    It has not yet been confirmed when Schools will reopen fully – we expect to be informed of how and when very soon. Once we have this information we will share our transition plans with all our families.

     

    Theme Week

    As a whole school we will come together and take flight around the world for our 'Oh, the places you'll go...' Wonder Days.

     

    After half term {Monday 22nd - Friday 26th February 2021} WSPA passports will be issued and we will escape through our imagination to each continent in the world.

     

    Every child can visit as many continents as they want - they may want to choose a continent and stay for the week or they may want to travel to each continent and discover more about the different parts of the world.

     

    We will launch our theme week during a Whole School Assembly on Monday 22nd February at 9.15am (the link will be sent out by 8am on that day and will replace morning meets on that day) followed by staff sharing resources, activities and links through our learning platforms and school website. 

     

    Pupils will be able to share their work through the normal ways: Google Classroom for Years 1-6 and Seesaw for our Early Years.

     

    Google Meets will still take place during the week (your teacher will remind you when) for pupils to share the places they have travelled to and what they have discovered...

     

    We hope our families enjoy the range of activities staff have created for each class and household to try out over the week.

     

    COVID Officers

    Just to alert all parents to the COVID officers that carry out spots checks at the start and end of the school day. Their role is to support the reinforcement of COVID rules and guidance in place during this time. Please be mindful when leaving school to follow the rules at all times. The Safer Community Police are available if you need any further clarification and are there to help. 

     

     

  • Important information regarding testing Covid positive over half term

    Thu 11 Feb 2021

    As we approach half term, we ask that if your child develops any of the key COVID-19 symptoms (high temperature; new continuous cough or loss or change to sense of smell and taste) from after school on Friday 12th to Sunday 14th February 2021 and if they go on to receive a positive test you must email head@wolverleysebright.worcs.sch.uk with the following information:

     

    • name and class of the infected child

    • the date they first had symptoms

    • confirming that they have received a positive test

     

    It is very important that you let us know as soon as a positive test is received, as it allows us to trace anyone that had close contact in school, for a 48-hour period prior to symptoms developing. We will then advise all contacts to self-isolate for the 10 days.

     

    Of course, if your child tests positive over half term, from Monday 15th onwards, please do not send your child to school after half term, as your child & all members of the household must self-isolate for 10 days. Please inform the school on Monday 22nd.  

     

    If you have any queries or questions about symptoms or self isolation, please contact 119 or go to www.gov.uk/coronavirus

     

    Many thanks

  • Children's Mental Health Week

    Mon 01 Feb 2021

    Children’s Mental Health Week begins today

     

    Children’s Mental Health Week, an annual week-long campaign run by children’s mental health charity Place2Be, begins today and will run until Sunday 7 February.

     

    This year’s theme is “Express Yourself” with the focus on children finding ways to share feelings, thoughts, or ideas through creativity. Mentally Healthy Schools have created a toolkit of resources for children, staff and parents to use during Children’s Mental Health Week.

     

    Throughout the week, the DFE will be using their social media platforms to share a variety of mental health resources including ‘wellbeing for education return’ and the children and young people’s psychological first aid training which is run by Public Health England. 

  • NHS Test and Trace: COVID-19 testing for Staff in Primary Schools

    Tue 26 Jan 2021

    NHS Test and Trace:

    COVID-19 testing for Staff in Primary School

     

    We shared last week that testing for those without coronavirus symptoms is beginning across the country using new, quicker COVID‑19 tests known as ‘lateral flow devices’.

     

    This outline is to help give you more information about the testing programme in our school.

     

    Up to one third of people who have coronavirus are asymptomatic. By testing we will help to reduce the spread in school through asymptomatic transmission. 

     

    Plan for testing

    We will be offering all staff twice weekly testing at home each morning starting from this week (week beginning 25th January)

     

    What if my child’s teacher or other staff member tests positive?

    If a teacher or other staff member tests positive on a lateral flow device, they will inform the school immediately, arrange to take a PCR test and they will need to start 10 days of self-isolation as per government Stay at Home guidelines.

     

    What if staff or pupils have been in close contact with the individual who tests positive?

    All individuals will be notified by the school that they are a close contact.  We will notify our families immediately to allow for alternative plans to be put in place. 

     

    All contacts of a confirmed case must follow the national guidance, stay at home and self-isolate for 10 days. This is because it can take several days following contact with an infected person before an individual develops symptoms or the virus can be detected. Close contacts can return to school on day 11 if they are well and have no symptoms.

     

    Other members of your household will be able to continue normal activities provided your child does not develop symptoms within the 10-day self-isolation period.

     

    Please see the link to the National Guidance:

     

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-contacts-of-people-with-possible-or-confirmed-coronavirus-covid-19-infection-who-do-not-live-with-the-person/guidance-for-contacts-of-people-with-possible-or-confirmed-coronavirus-covid-19-infection-who-do-not-live-with-the-person

     

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-stay-at-home-guidance/stay-at-home-guidance-for-households-with-possible-coronavirus-covid-19-infection

     

    What to do if your child develops symptoms of COVID-19

    If your child develops any symptoms of COVID-19:

     

    • They should remain at home for at least 10 full days from the date when their symptoms started;
    • Arrange for a test via https://www.nhs.uk/ask-for-a-coronavirus-test or by calling 119. Anyone with symptoms will be eligible for testing;
    • Please inform the school if your child develops symptoms of COVID-19 and/or tests positive for COVID-19;
    • All other household members, even if well, must stay at home and not leave the house for 10 days.

     

    The 10-day period starts from the day when the first person in the house became ill.

    Household members staying at home for 10 days will greatly reduce the amount of infection the household could pass on to others in the community.

     

    If your child has symptoms, try and keep them as far away from other members of your household as possible. It is especially important that they stay away from anyone who is clinically vulnerable or clinically extremely vulnerable with whom you share a household.

     

    Symptoms of COVID-19

    The most common symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) are recent onset of:

     

    • new continuous cough and/or
    • high temperature and/or
    • a loss of, or change in, normal sense of taste or smell (anosmia)

     

    For most people, coronavirus (COVID-19) will be a mild illness.

    If your child does develop symptoms, you can seek advice from NHS 111 at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/check-if-you-have-coronavirus-symptoms/ or by phoning 111.

     

    How to stop COVID-19 spreading

    There are things you can do to help reduce the risk of you and anyone you live with getting ill with COVID-19:

     

    Do

     

    • HANDS wash your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds
    • use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available
    • wash your hands as soon as you get home
    • FACE cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze
    • put used tissues in the bin immediately and wash your hands afterwards
    • FACE wear a face covering when in indoor public spaces
    • SPACE apply the 2m social distancing rule when outside your home

     

     

     

    Further information

    Find out more about how to protect your household against coronavirus:

    http://germdefence.org/

     

    Latest NHS information is available at:

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

     

    For COVID related support including during self-isolation, contact Here2Help on 01905 768053 or use the web link at www.worcestershire.gov.uk/here2help

     

    For health-related support visit Starting Well (Herefordshire & Worcestershire Health & Care NHS Trust): https://www.startingwellworcs.nhs.uk/covid19

     

  • Returning to School - Tuesday 26th January 2021

    Mon 25 Jan 2021

    Tuesday 26th January 

     

    We will work to open school tomorrow but only for children of critical / key workers who can not work from home. 

     

    The school site is still covered in snow and ice as our caretaker has been unable to get to the school site from where he lives, due to the treacherous conditions.

     

    The surrounding footpaths by school are still very icy and parking will be difficult. I will upload recently taken photographs to our social media sites so parents are aware of the current conditions.  

     

    We will not know until tomorrow if we will have a full complement of staff able to get to school during the day. This will depend on the conditions we wake up to. 

     

    The plan is for pathways, on the school site, to be cleared and gritted early tomorrow morning and to get the site safe. However, with further freezing temperatures overnight we advise the following for tomorrow: 

     

    • If your child is due tomorrow only send them to school if they cannot work from home for the day. Have a Plan B ready! 
    • Remote Learning will still be available to all. 
    • Opening time tomorrow will be delayed - School will be open to pupils from 9.30am. 
    • Please take extra care when walking to school and when you arrive on site. 
    • The Breakfast club will not be available tomorrow morning.
    • After School Club will be available.
    • Children should come to school in warm clothes (non-school uniform) and wear sensible footwear that grips the ground - we are expecting freezing rain which may make conditions unpredictable under foot.
    • Please bring a change of footwear for your child to wear inside school. 
    • End of day will remain the same 2.45pm - 3.00pm for collection. 

     

    If you have any questions please email office@wolverleysebright.worcs.sch.uk or head@wolverleysebright.worcs.sch.uk 

     

    The forecast is for improved weather temperatures after tomorrow so we will be 'back to normal' from Wednesday. 

Learn Grow Achieve

Top