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Dear Parents of children in G1,
I am writing to tell you that from Monday there will be a change of staffing for the class.
Miss Sherriff is going to be taking over the role of Safeguarding Lead as well as SENCo. This means that she will not have the capacity to also teach G1 in the afternoons. From Monday Mr Rudge will move to partner Miss Dronfield as the other Yr5 teacher.
As you know, all three of these teachers are excellent and will do all they can to enable your children to make as much progress as possible. Both Mr Rudge and Miss Dronfield have a wealth of experience of teaching our oldest children and recently made an excellent pairing when working together to cover maternity leave in Year 4.
We are very pleased that Miss Sherriff will be taking such a key role in protecting our most vulnerable children and wish her all the very best in her new position.
If you have any queries or concerns, please do not hesitate to get in touch.
With very best wishes
Nikki Evans
Headteacher
Hello,
Firstly, can I say how terribly sorry we are that school is unable to open today. I know how disappointing this is for children, parents and the staff but as always, the safety of everyone in the building must come first.
In the early hours of Sunday morning I received a telephone call from our Security Unit who patrol the school to say that they could smell gas. The gas supplier was contacted and at 3:00am the gas had to be disconnected for the safety of everyone in the local area.
School staff and gas engineers were on site for several hours on Sunday and we were optimistic that the problem could be rectified. However, this was not the case. The leak is somewhere between the meter in the staff car park and the boiler house. This is a distance of approximately 100 metres.
Coventry City Council, who own the school site, have been liaising with contractors and the soonest they can begin the work is today. Currently we are still without gas which means we have no hot water for hand washing and no facility to cook or prepare meals in a hygienic way.
As soon as we know more details we will be in touch with you.
Once again, I am so sorry for the inconvenience that this has caused.
Nikki Evans
Headteacher
Dear Parents and Carers,
I can’t apologise enough for the lateness of this information. I am acutely aware of the inconvenience that the contents of this email will cause you. Due to shortage of staff the following classes will be the only ones that are OPEN from tomorrow until further notice:
Dynamos, E1, E2, D4, D5 and G4.
EDGE remains open.
All other classes are closed.
For the children in the classes that are closed remote learning activities will be available on Seesaw from 9:30am tomorrow.
If your child has a Social Worker they can attend school even if their class is closed.
If your child has an Education Health Care Plan they can attend school even if their class is closed.
If you are a Key Worker (eg. Police Officer, Teacher, NHS worker, Fire Officer, essential shop worker or essential delivery driver) you may also send your child to school even if their class is closed. Please email covid@moseley.coventry.sch.uk to let us know to expect your child.
If you do not have a device to access home learning and need to borrow one from school please email reception@moseley.coventry.sch.uk with your child's name and we will try and sort this out for you.
If the situation changes, I will be back in touch with you. Thank you so much for your understanding.
Nikki Evans
Headteacher
Dear Parents and Carers,
We hope that you managed to have a nice half term despite the tier 2 restrictions in Coventry.
You will all have seen the news about a new national Lockdown starting on Thursday. I wanted to write to you about what this means for Moseley and your children.
School will remain open, as will Edge Club, for the entire period of Lockdown. You will be able to send your children to school every day and dropping children at school is one of the very few reasons that you will be allowed to leave your house.
The safety measures that we already have in place will remain: very regular hand washing, maintaining social distancing where possible, additional cleaning of all surfaces etc.
To keep safe we need all adults who come on to school site to follow these rules:
· Only one adult per family to come on to school site.
· All adults (including staff) must wear a mask while on school site.
· All families must social distance while on school site (this means no waiting on site for other families).
· Please do not have conversations with staff at the door or on school grounds – please communicate by email or phone as it is safer.
We know that this is a difficult, stressful and scary time. If you need us, we are here to help – please get in touch if you are worried about anything.
Thank you for your help and support
Best wishes
Nikki Evans
Headteacher