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What is the College doing to minimise the risk from Covid-19?
It is important to recognise that we minimise not eliminate risk. We have students in bubbles, which work in zones to reduce the numbers of contacts. Bubbles are designed to allow students to work in situations where social distancing is not possible. The risk of infection is reduced by limiting the number of people that a person is exposed to. Students will work in a group in one room for the majority of their time. We have reduced or eliminated shared resources. Entrances, exits, break and lunch are staggered. Handwash stations, sanitisers, tissues and lidded bins are provided.
How long will the ‘Covid’ timetable go on for?
We do not have a fixed date, though it is likely to remain in place into 2021 polo menos. This will be determined by the success of the efforts to control the virus at a national and global level.
Is my son/daughter getting a full curriculum?
We have created an interim timetable which allows students to study all their subjects. There have to be some changes in some subjects, especially practical ones.
What should I do if my child shows symptoms of Covid-19
Keep them at home. Organise for them to be tested (at a drive through for speed). Inform the College of the symptoms and then of the result of the test.
What happens if there is a diagnosed case of Covid-19 in the College Community?
We will work with Public Health England and follow their advice and recommendations. The response could be that a group of students is asked to self-isolate for 14 days. Staff have been asked to prepare work on Canvas which can be switched on at short notice should we have to revert to home learning.
If you are contacted by us as your son / daughter is identified as needing to self-isolate you must organise for them to return home immediately. They must not use public transport and should walk, cycle or be collected by you. They cannot go to a relative’s home. They must remain at home for the time directed (which is 14 days from the time of potential exposure). At present the guidance is that they should not seek a test unless they develop symptoms and that other household members do not need to self-isolate unless symptoms develop.
Should your son / daughter or a family member show symptoms then the household must self-isolate for 14 days or until the affected person receives a negative tests result.
In both scenarios it is crucial that families maintain communications with the College, this is best done by MYED.
What happens if there is a general rise in infection rates locally or nationally?
We will follow the expectations from the government. This might include partial or complete closure, with a return to remote working. Students could be asked to attend College on a 2 week rota.
Do students and staff have to wear masks?
At present there is no expectation for anyone to wear a mask in schools except where there is a high rate of infection locally. Ernest Bevin College’s stance at present is that people may wear a mask should they wish to. Should the guidance change then we will of course adapt our position, for example it could be that masks would be worn in communal areas. Any mask must be properly stored when not being worn.
What does College day look like?
Students will arrive and sanitise or wash their hands. They will then walk to assembly or their teaching room for pastoral period. Students in years 7 a 11 will have 5 lessons in that room for 4 days of the week. Break and lunch are staggered and only one group will be in the playground or serving area at a time. On their activity day students will move around the College to Games, DT and Computing.
Why does my son appear to have changed tutor groups?
There has been a long term plan to move from organising tutor groups by ability towards a system of mixed ability groups with setting organised at subject level where appropriate. These mixed groups are planned to have an equal range of ability and need. This is the system which is operated in the majority of schools. Lessons are then taught in ability sets (where several tutor groups are blocked together) or in mixed ability groups. This process of change at Ernest Bevin has been ongoing since summer 2019 and has nothing to do with the pandemic. Students in the purple and green cohorts have started the College with this arrangement, though there have been some minor changes in the purple cohort.
The yellow tie and blue tie classes have been completely reorganised to create mixed ability groupings. The red ties were already in broadly mixed groups since changes were made last September. No ano 12 e 13 the tutor groups may reflect the courses taken or are mixed.
During the ‘Covid’ timetable students in years 7 a 9 are taught in their mixed ability tutor groups. Students in years 10 e 11 are in groups which reflect their options and will be mixed ability in the main. In years 12 e 13 the students are taught in the subject classes, which have entry requirements. Once we revert to our planned timetable setting will restart.
What about extracurricular activities?
Initially the College focussed on welcoming students back to their core curriculum. As of October we are able to allow a limited range of activities which include the library after College, table tennis, volleyball, year 8 breakfast club and the Combined Cadet Force. All activities are ‘bubble secure’.
How will I know how my son or daughter is getting on?
Students are being assessed and reports will be distributed via MYED in the usual way. We are unable to plan parents evenings in their traditional format for the foreseeable future. We will organise remote conversations with families after reports are produced. It is vital that families have the opportunity to discuss student progress.
What else can I do to support my son / daughter?
There is a range of online resources available such as My Maths and GCSE pod, which students have accounts with. They should all be encouraged to use Canvas, where homework assignments are set and in many cases submitted. Many courses will have materials within the Canvas course. There are additional resources available on Oak Learning and BBC bitesize.
You Asked We Answered:
What is the College doing to minimise the risk from Covid-19?
It is important to recognise that we minimise not eliminate risk. We have students in bubbles, which work in zones to reduce the numbers of contacts. Bubbles are designed to allow students to work in situations where social distancing is not possible. The risk of infection is reduced by limiting the number of people that a person is exposed to. Students will work in a group in one room for the majority of their time. We have reduced or eliminated shared resources. Entrances, exits, break and lunch are staggered. Handwash stations, sanitisers, tissues and lidded bins are provided.
How long will the ‘Covid’ timetable go on for?
We do not have a fixed date, though it is likely to remain in place into 2021 polo menos. This will be determined by the success of the efforts to control the virus at a national and global level.
Is my son/daughter getting a full curriculum?
We have created an interim timetable which allows students to study all their subjects. There have to be some changes in some subjects, especially practical ones.
What should I do if my child shows symptoms of Covid-19
Keep them at home. Organise for them to be tested (at a drive through for speed). Inform the College of the symptoms and then of the result of the test.
What happens if there is a diagnosed case of Covid-19 in the College?
We will work with Public Health England and follow their advice and recommendations. The response could be that one group of students is asked to self-isolate for 14 days. Staff have been asked to prepare work on Canvas which can be switched on at short notice should we have to revert to home learning.
What happens if there is a general rise in infection rates locally or nationally?
We will follow the expectations from the government. This might include partial or complete closure, with a return to remote working. Students could be asked to attend College on a 2 week rota.
Do students and staff have to wear masks?
At present there is no expectation for anyone to wear a mask in schools except where there is a high rate of infection locally. Ernest Bevin College’s stance at present is that people may wear a mask should they wish to. Should the guidance change then we will of course adapt our position, for example it could be that masks would be worn in communal areas. Any mask must be properly stored when not being worn.
What will the College day look like?
Students will arrive and sanitise or wash their hands. They will then walk to assembly or their teaching room for pastoral period. Students in years 7 a 11 will have 5 lessons in that room for 4 days of the week. Break and lunch are staggered and only one group will be in the playground or serving area at a time. On their activity day students will move around the College to Games, DT and Computing.
Why does my son appear to have changed tutor groups?
There has been a long term plan to move from organising tutor groups by ability towards a system of mixed ability groups with setting organised at subject level where appropriate. These mixed groups are planned to have an equal range of ability and need. This is the system which is operated in the majority of schools. Lessons are then taught in ability sets (where several tutor groups are blocked together) or in mixed ability groups. This process of change at Ernest Bevin has been ongoing since summer 2019 and has nothing to do with the pandemic. Students in the purple and green cohorts have started the College with this arrangement, though there have been some minor changes in the purple cohort.
The yellow tie and blue tie classes have been completely reorganised to create mixed ability groupings. The red ties were already in broadly mixed groups since changes were made last September. No ano 12 e 13 the tutor groups may reflect the courses taken or are mixed.
During the ‘Covid’ timetable students in years 7 a 9 are taught in their mixed ability tutor groups. Students in years 10 e 11 are in groups which reflect their options and will be mixed ability in the main. In years 12 e 13 the students are taught in the subject classes, which have entry requirements. Once we revert to our planned timetable setting will restart.
Boletín para pais. Semana Santa 2020
Agardamos que poida pasar unhas vacacións relaxantes a pesar do momento de crise.
Enviámoslles algunhas ideas sobre actividades nas que os estudantes poden participar durante o período de Pascua.
comunicacións
MYEd segue sendo o principal medio de contacto entre as familias e a universidade. Isto é máis importante que nunca, xa que a universidade só conta cun persoal de esqueleto – polo que os teléfonos non adoitan ser respondidos. Os xefes de ano son familias de mensaxería directa e poden responder directamente ás mensaxes enviadas. Parents can also contact school via collegeclosure@ernestbevin.london which is monitored daily. Os estudantes poden enviar mensaxes aos profesores sobre o seu traballo a través de Canvas.
As cartas e as mensaxes están arquivadas no sitio web da universidade.
Hai unha función de asistencia en directo na páxina de inicio do sitio web, dedícase a apoiar as cuestións TIC.
Horario do esqueleto
Mantivemos a facultade dispoñible para estudantes vulnerables e fillos de traballadores clave durante o peche. Esta disposición pasa pola pausa de Pascua. Se cre que o seu fillo é elixible para isto, póñase en contacto con collegeclosure@ernbestbevin.london.
Comidas escolares gratuítas
Seguimos ofrecendo comidas gratuítas para os estudantes que se acollan. A oferta foi inicialmente recollida pola facultade. Os vales están sendo enviados directamente ás familias que usan WONDE. Mantense a oferta gratuíta de comidas ata as vacacións. Un sistema nacional chamado EDENRED asumirá a distribución de vales a partir do luns 20 Abril. Se a súa situación cambiou e pensa que o seu fillo pode ser elixible para comidas gratuítas, póñase en contacto a través de collegeclosure@ernestbevin.london.
Uso de lona
Temos a sorte de ter o uso de Canvas para manter a educación para os estudantes. Non pode substituír o ensino real, pero permitiu aos profesores establecer e recibir traballo, manter un diálogo cos estudantes e manter un nivel de compromiso na aprendizaxe, que incluso sería moi difícil 10 fai anos. A universidade está nunha forte curva de aprendizaxe.
Hai excelentes exemplos de estudantes que fan un gran uso do lenzo. No ano 11 temos moitos estudantes que envían cantidades de traballo demostrando os avances. Investir o seu tempo en investigación, superando o alcance habitual dos seus temas e adaptándose moi ben ás difíciles circunstancias.
Pódese acceder ao lenzo por aplicación (Lenzo – desenvolvedor é Instructure) que en combinación con aplicacións WORD e PowerPoint permite traballar dende un teléfono móbil. Isto é útil en fogares onde o acceso a portátiles e ordenadores é limitado.
Estamos a traballar duro coas familias para apoiar aos estudantes no acceso ao seu traballo.
Apoiar
Este é claramente un momento moi difícil para todos os estudantes, lonxe dos amigos, universidade e as actividades das que gozan. Seguimos ofrecendo apoio por teléfono aos estudantes. Estamos en contacto coas familias a través de MYEd e por teléfono para comprobar o benestar. Se tes algún problema sobre o benestar ou a seguridade dun estudante, envíe unha mensaxe a DSL@ernestbevin.london.
De volta á universidade?
A estas alturas non temos indicio de data para que a facultade reabra. We are awaiting instruction from the government.