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Askern Littlemoor Infant Academy

Askern Littlemoor Infant Academy

Letter to Parents & Carers 01.05.20

I’d like to start by saying just how much we continue to miss yourselves and the children. I do hope that you have been able to watch the wonderful video put together by the Littlemoor team, with the staff sending a heartfelt message to yourselves and the children via our YouTube account

This week the teachers have been preparing storytime videos on our You Tube channel; further details will be on our website (www.askernlittlemoor.com) and on Twitter @LittlemoorAcad.

Home Learning

It was fantastic to see so many parents on Thursday 23rd April, when we gave out a new home learning pack for our children. It has become clear from talking to so many parents over the last few weeks that these packs are really appreciated and give a clear focus for the children’s learning.

We aim to have a new pack prepared for Monday 11th May for children in F2, Y1 and Y2. Nursery staff feel that the Adventure Book being completed by families, and the resources supplied, are sufficient for now. As before, you will be welcome to collect packs for friends’ children etc. Any parents unable to collect should inform class teachers when they contact you and we will arrange to have the packs delivered. Collection time will again be between 10am and 11am.

On our return to school, we would love your child to be able to share some examples of their home learning with the staff and their friends. The diaries being completed by the children will provide an interesting record of this most extraordinary time in our country and may be something they will always keep. Similarly, any art work could be saved and brought to share in school, when it is safe to return.

We would really encourage you to look regularly at our twitter account to see some wonderful examples of children learning at home. We love seeing photos of how creative you are being with your children and the things you are doing on your daily walks; the fairy doors and NHS stones look wonderful in Campsall Woods and at Warren House Park. Please follow us on Twitter: @LittlemoorAcad.

As we have said a number of times, you are all doing a wonderful job by following government guidelines, staying at home and helping our NHS. Please remember that spending time with your child being creative, taking exercise, talking, laughing and looking after the well-being of each other is the most important thing.

VE DAY 75 
On Friday 8th May, Britain will be commemorating the 75th anniversary of VE Day when the guns fell silent at the end of the war in Europe. 75 years ago, this was a day marked by joyful partying and speeches by King George V1 and Sir Winston Churchill. Due to the coronavirus restrictions, most VE Day 75 events and street parties have had to be cancelled or postponed but we still want you to be able to mark the occasion!

Why not have a stay at home picnic?  You could decorate your house red, white and blue, and enjoy a picnic in your house or garden! It would be great to see home made bunting displayed in windows and around your house for others to see while out on their daily walk. Please share your pictures with us on our Twitter feed @LittlemoorAcad, using the hashtag #VEDay75 and #Great British Bunting.

Class Teachers
Your child’s teacher will continue to make a weekly phone call to have a chat and answer any questions you may have. Many of the children are also speaking to their teacher which is lovely to hear. This regular contact is so important for everyone, keeping us all connected. Please ensure that we have your up to date contact details. Get in touch with the Duty Team at Campsmount if updates are needed on 01302 700002.

Free School Meals
For those in receipt of Free School Meals the Government national voucher system, through Edenred, has been rolled out locally. All families to whom this applies should now have received vouchers for 5 weeks which covers the period up to the 8th May 2020.

However, although there continues to be some issues with this system at a national level, the staff at Campsmount have been working hard to ensure that all families are clear on the process and can access the provision. Vouchers will be sent to the email address held for you at school.

If you have not received your vouchers please check your clutter/spam/junk folders. We are aware that the Edenred website is often very busy and we have found the quieter times to redeem codes are before 9.00am or after 6.00pm. If you require assistance regarding the vouchers please email meals@legereducationtrust.com.  Also, if any families feel they need further support, either financially or otherwise, please contact school and we will of course make every effort to help.

Childcare Provision
As you will be aware we continue to provide childcare for students across the Trust at Campsmount Academy. This is available for children of key workers and our most vulnerable and the numbers accessing this provision has been relatively stable during this last week. As before, if you are classed as a critical worker and need your child to access the emergency childcare provision please let us know by emailing info@legereducationtrust.com

Leger Education Trust Project
We would just like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has donated clothes, books and toys to this fantastic project aimed at supporting the local community during these difficult times. Please follow Leger Education on Facebook for more details on how you can donate, and how these donations can be accessed.

Please look after yourselves and stay safe.

Best wishes,

Carol Ann Turner  
Executive Head Teacher