Trinity's Trek:
Starting on Monday 13th July, we will try to collectively complete the Trinity Trek, covering a total distance of 3,557 miles (the distance from Trinity to Cairo - KS2 Autumn topic: Ancient Egyptians) in 2 weeks by completing active miles.
Y6 children developing their leadership skills through the brilliant @ABYyouthtrust. A terrific scheme and children are getting so much of it. They've planned (for themselves) an afternoon of sponsored circuit training in support of @CR_UK
On International #EducationDay A massive Thank You to Heads, Teachers, Support Staff, Early Years, FE Colleges and Universities for rising to the immense challenges faced during the pandemic. Thank you for everything you do for our young people.
Our security cameras picked up an intruder in school. He left presents for the children although 1 mince pie and 1 carrot was missing from the school kitchen. https://t.co/kOJTb2k1Bq
Trinity's Trek:
Starting on Monday 13th July, we will try to collectively complete the Trinity Trek, covering a total distance of 3,557 miles (the distance from Trinity to Cairo - KS2 Autumn topic: Ancient Egyptians) in 2 weeks by completing active miles.
We've made a video to explain the changes to school systems and routines as part of the planned wider re-opening from 1st June. https://t.co/CQS5KgOJSb
Education Secretary @GavinWilliamson thanked families who heeded calls to keep children at home unless absolutely necessary, as schools opened to children of critical workers and vulnerable children.
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If your work is not critical in the response to Coronavirus then please keep your child at home.
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You should only send your child to school on Monday if you have to, because your work is critical to our COVID-19 response.
If you are able to keep your child at home, you should.
#StayHomeSaveLives
To those going against the advice we're getting from our experts, you're not only putting your own life and the lives of your family at risk, you're endangering the community and you're making it more difficult for us to protect the NHS and save lives. #StayHomeSaveLives
A very difficult day today. Our school will look and feel very different on Monday. Just because you're no longer pulling on a Trinity jumper each day doesn't mean you stop being part of our school. Stay safe everyone.
We are still waiting to hear from the @educationgovuk about the list of key workers. We expected this information this morning but we are still waiting to hear. Our school is due to close on Friday following @GavinWilliamson statement on Wednesday.
Following the Prime Ministerโs press conference and advice from medical professionals, schools WILL NOT be closing at this moment in time.
If you have symptoms please see: https://t.co/NAkHiceixI
Please continue to encourage children to wash their hands.
As part of our 'Being healthy' week, we watched this video on the importance of good hand hygiene from 'Operation Ouch'. (Fast forward to 3min 20sec mark)
https://t.co/4xhEqD4Ckr via @YouTube
Got questions about Coronavirus?
At the DfE we've set up a helpline offering guidance for anyone with education related questions - from early years up to universities, plus parents. #COVID-19 #Coronavirus