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  • RED weather warning Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th July

    Fri 15 Jul 2022

    Red warning on weather for Monday 18th and Tuesday 19th July - Information and letter has been sent out via email to our parents and carers. Please all take care.  

  • Boogie Mites

    Fri 10 Jun 2022

    Boogie Mites visit this week was a great success. Lovely pupil engagement, with all classes having a visit.

  • Enginuity - Ironbridge early bird openings

    Thu 21 Apr 2022

    Once a month we open Enginuity early for families who would benefit from visiting at a quieter time and wherever possible will have adjusted operations and/or lowered volume levels on exhibits.

     

    Enjoy exploring at your own pace or take part in a museum led activity. 

    There is no upper or lower age limit for this, but children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

     

    Numbers are limited to reduce noise.

     

    Sessions begin at 8:30am and lasts for 90 minutes.

     

    Free for annual pass holders, £2 per child otherwise. One adult free of charge per paying child, additional adults and children pay £2.

    All family members welcome but must have a ticket. Under 2s free of charge.

     

    Pre-booking is essential, but if you need to cancel we will  move your booking to another date as we understand that things can change.

     

    Please note, Enginuity opens to the public at 10am; you are welcome to stay after this time but should be aware that noise levels and numbers will increase.

     

    click link her for details of dates https://www.ironbridge.org.uk/events/family-events/ironbridge-early-birds/ 

  • Letter sent on upcoming Internet safety session for parents taking place on Friday 29th April. If you would like to attend please return your reply slip by 1st April.

    Mon 14 Mar 2022

    Letter sent on upcoming Internet safety session for parents taking place on Friday 29th April. If you would like to attend please return your reply slip by 1st April. If you require another letter, please contact school.

  • Letter sent on upcoming Sleep management session for parents taking place on Thursday 7th April. If you would like to attend please return your reply slip by the 18th March.

    Mon 14 Mar 2022

    Letter sent on upcoming Sleep management session for parents taking place on Thursday 7th April. If you would like to attend please return your reply slip by the 18th March. If you require another letter, please contact school.If you require another letter, please contact school.

  • Remote Learning Support and Well-Being Calls - Updated Letter sent.

    Tue 19 Jan 2021

    To all our families

     

    We have  sent a letter outlining all the updated support for remote learning but also very importantly the support for well-being and safety. 

     

    We have emailed the letter and for a small group who do not access emails the letter will be safety door delivered or posted.

     

    If you have not received and email then please do email A7017@taw.org.uk or call us. 

     

    We have sent to all families including those who have their children in school. 

     

    We want to stress that any family who has any difficulties then please do talk to your child's teacher when they call or contact us. 

     

    We hope that you are well and safe. For those families who are isolating or recovering then we wish a safe and speedy recovery. 

     

    Warmest wishes to you all.

     

    The Bridge School 

     

     

  • Mobile Data Allowances - do you qualify for free increase to support access to home learning?

    Sun 10 Jan 2021

    The Department for Education (DFE) have put in place a scheme which allows an increase in mobile data allowances to support students with accessing home learning resources during the current national lockdown.

    The scheme is open to families that meet the following criteria:

    1. Do not have access to a fixed broadband connection.
    2. Cannot afford the additional data needed to access educational resources or social care services.
    3. Have access to a mobile device that uses a participating network (listed below along with the data allowance provision)
    4. Are facing disruption to their face-to-face education or have been advised not to attend school.

    Mobile Network

    Data Allowances

    EE

    20 GB of additional data per month until 31st July 2021

    Sky Mobile

    100 GB if additional data

    Smarty

    Unlimited data until 31st July 2021

    Tesco Mobile

    20 GB of additional date per month until 31st July 2021

    Three

    Unlimited data until 31st July 2021

    Virgin Mobile

    20 GB of additional date per month until 31st July 2021

     

    If your child is a pupil of our school and you would like to take up the offer and you meet the eligibility criteria for the scheme, please email a7017@taw.org.uk  heading your email Mobile Data. You then need to provide the following information, this is so that the increase in data from the relevant mobile network can be arranged:

     

    1. Account holders name for the device.
    2. Mobile phone number.
    3. Mobile network (this must be from one of the network providers listed above)
    4. If the mobile is pay monthly or pay as you go.
    5. Confirmation you have read and agree to the privacy policy. This must be confirmation from an adult. The Privacy statement can be found on the government website here:

     

    https://get-help-with-tech.education.gov.uk/guide-to-collecting-mobile-information/privacy

     

    Kind regards to all 

     

    The Bridge School 

     

  • Free School Meals entitlement- have your financial circumstances changed?

    Sun 10 Jan 2021

    We know that sometimes families financial circumstances changed and it may mean that you are entitled to claim for Free School Meals. 

     

    Your child may be able to get free school meals if you get any of the following:

    • Income Support
    • income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
    • income-related Employment and Support Allowance
    • support under Part VI of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999
    • the guaranteed element of Pension Credit
    • Child Tax Credit (provided you’re not also entitled to Working Tax Credit and have an annual gross income of no more than £16,190)
    • Working Tax Credit run-on - paid for 4 weeks after you stop qualifying for Working Tax Credit
    • Universal Credit - if you apply on or after 1 April 2018 your household income must be less than £7,400 a year (after tax and not including any benefits you get)

    Children who get paid these benefits directly, instead of through a parent or guardian, can also get free school meals.

    Your child may also get free school meals if you get any of these benefits and your child is both:

     

    More details are found on www.gov.uk/apply-free-school-meals/

    If you are unsure then please email school A7017@taw.org.uk or call 

     

    Warmest wishes to you all 

     

    The Bridge School 

  • Free School Meals - Income Related (Not Universal)

    Sun 10 Jan 2021

    Dear Parents and Carers

     

    Any parents and carers whose children are in receipt of  income related Free School Meals  and your child is at home not in school, you should have received a letter and a voucher for a two week January period. The letter gives further details. If you have not received voucher or letter than please do email A7017@taw.org.uk or call school. 

     

    Kindest regards to all 

     

    The Bridge School 

  • 04.01.21 Special Schools Letter - Update

    Mon 04 Jan 2021

    Dear Parents and Carers

    This letter is being sent on behalf of the three maintained special schools – The Bridge, Haughton and Southall.

     

    You will know that we had the expectation that we would have all pupils in at the beginning of this term and work face-to-face with pupils within the context of our COVID-19 provision risk assessments and with all the measures in place.  It has been well reported in the media over the weekend that there has been a legal challenge to the government from many unions working with school staff. The view is held by the unions that staff and also pupils are not fully safe in school due to the new variant, rising numbers, testing not established and that SAGE recommendations were not being followed by the government.  Staff members across the country have been told to exercise their described legal right to a safe workplace and to request to not teach/work in full classes, but to support the most vulnerable pupils linked to safety and the children of key workers in the classroom.

     

    The three schools have received letters from some staff citing union recommendations and, therefore, alongside other staff absence e.g., positive cases, isolation due to contact with positive cases, isolations prior to medical treatment, non-covid related absence, it is not possible to have all pupils on site for face-to-face teaching. The advice from the unions is that the position of their staff members is reviewed after two weeks, week ending 15th January.  

    We have also been advised by Unions that Head’s and Governors must ensure that staff and pupils are safe in the context of the provision risk assessment. Our risk assessment is guided by the LA with local Health and Safety advice and local Public Heath Advice. The provision risk assessment needs to be updated to take account of the new variant and the Sage and any other relevant advice. We are waiting on information to inform this and to see if we need to add any further measures.  We hope to have this process completed this week. This will inform the way forward

     

    It is with sincere regret that the three schools, for this week, will not be able to have all pupils in school.  Where there is capacity the three schools will be:

    • Providing Key Worker Places, linked to the categories provided by the government in Summer term. Priority would be given, if necessary, to health, care and education staff.
    • Providing places for pupils, who through liaison with the LA Services, are felt to need a place linked primarily to safety.
    • The remainder of pupils will need to stay at home and support and advice will be given for home learning by teachers.

     

    For the week commencing 11th January, we anticipate we will be in the same situation. However, we are hoping that the provision risk assessment will have been re-assessed and we may be able to increase the numbers of pupils on site attending. However, we need to continue to assess against the advice given and the national and local information.

    We hoped that we would not be in this situation. We know some parents/carers are relieved as they want to have their children at home due to rising case numbers and new variant risks.  The LA have confirmed that parents wanting to keep their children at home will not be fined.  We know some parents will want their children in school and will find it disappointing their child is not accessing face-to-face education.  We know for all parents and pupils the situation brings challenge and pressure. We all hope that the situation will change positively and quickly. We would ask any parent that has pressures to contact Family Connect on 01952 385385 or school on contact numbers for your child’s school.  

    For a local authority stance please read the below link:

    http://newsroom.telford.gov.uk/News/Details/15583?utm_content=&utm_medium=email&utm_name=&utm_source=govdelivery&utm_term= 

    Please see school specific information below.

     

    Yours sincerely

     

    Abi Martin                                                         

    Head of Southall School     

    (01952) 3897600) 

                               

    Gill Knox       

    Head of Haughton School            

     (01952) 387540     

       

    Heather Davies

    Head of The Bridge School

     (01952) 387108

     

     

    BRIDGE SPECIFIC INFORMATION

     

    During today, teachers will be ringing each parent/carer. For those that are registered as key workers they will check if this remains the case and what the potential need is regarding placement. We will talk to parents/carers where there has been multi-agency agreement for a place linked primarily to safety. For all other parents, the teacher will talk through home learning support and any resources that may be necessary that we may be able to support with. All parents/carers have had home learning packs and further ideas and work can be provided but with no pressure just if wanted.

     

    We continue to send every pupil and their families our sincere best wishes.

     

    Heather Davies  

    Head of Bridge School

     

     

     

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