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  • Inspection of Regents Park Community Primary School by Ofsted - 1st/2nd Dec 2021

    Tue 30 Nov 2021 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

     

    We have been notified today that we will be inspected by Ofsted over the next two days, on Wednesday 1st and Thursday 2nd December 2021.

     

    Below is a letter to parents from Ofsted explaining how you can give your views about the school, including a link to the Parent View website. Please complete the survey by 11.00am on Wednesday 1st December.

     

    There is also a link to a Guide for Parents explaining how Ofsted carry out school inspections.

     

    All of the text on this page can be translated using the Google Translate button.

     

    Thank you,

     

    Mr A Beale

     

     

    30 November 2021

     

     

    Dear parent or carer

     

    Inspection of Regents Park Community Primary School by Ofsted

     

    We have just told your child's school that we will inspect it on 01 December 2021. The lead inspector will be Lorraine Lord. We are writing to you because we would like to know what you think about the school. Please take a few minutes to read the leaflet that came with this letter. It explains why we inspect schools and what happens during an inspection.

     

    Your views about the school are important to us

     

    If you are a registered parent or carer of a pupil at the school (including pupils on sick leave or who are temporarily excluded), you can tell us your views about the school by completing Ofsted's online survey, Ofsted Parent View, at: www.parentview.ofsted.gov.uk.

     

    Ofsted Parent View asks for your opinion on some aspects of your child's school, including the progress made by your child, the quality of teaching, how the school deals with bullying and poor behaviour. It also provides a free-text box for you to make additional comments, if you wish. The inspectors will use the online survey responses when inspecting your child's school. Written comments can also be sent to the school in a sealed envelope, marked confidential and addressed to the inspection team.

     

    To register your views, you will need to provide your email address, which will be held securely. It will not be used for any purpose other than providing access to the online survey. Neither schools nor Ofsted will have access to any email addresses.

     

    Please complete the online survey by 11am on 01 December 2021 as this will give the inspection team more time to consider your views. However, we will consider all online responses that are completed during the inspection, although the free-text box facility will not be available after noon on 02 December 2021.

     

    Speaking to an inspector

     

    If you are unable to complete the online survey, it may be possible to speak to an inspector during the inspection, for instance at the start of the school day, or to pass on messages to the inspectors if you are unable to speak to them in person. Inspection administrators will be happy to make the necessary arrangements. If concerns are raised about child protection, we may have to pass the information we receive to social services or the police. You can contact the administrators on 03000130701. Inspectors will be pleased to receive your comments, but cannot deal with complaints about individual pupils or settle disputes between you and the school.

     

    Privacy notice

     

    During the inspection, the inspectors will collect information about children at the school by talking to them, looking at school documents, responses to the pupil survey where appropriate, and observing the everyday life at the school. In most cases, we do not record names. However, some of the information may make it possible to identify a particular child. Ofsted uses this information to prepare its report and for the purposes set out in its privacy policy. Ofsted will not publish any information that identifies a child in the report.

     

    More information is available in Ofsted's privacy notice:

    www.gov.uk/government/publications/ofsted-privacy-notices/schools-ofsted-privacy-notice#parent-school.

     

    The contact details for Ofsted's Data Protection Officer are as follows.

     

    Email:

    informationrequest@ofsted.gov.uk

     

    Post:

    Information management team

    Ofsted

    2 Rivergate

    Temple Quay

    Bristol

    BS1 6EH

     

    Thank you in advance for taking the time to complete the online survey.

     

    Yours faithfully

    Corinne Dakin

    Inspection support administrator

     

    Below is the link to the Guidance for parents on inspecting schools:

    Inspecting schools: guidance for parents

  • Coronavirus update for parents

    Sun 28 Nov 2021 Mr Beale

    Dear Parents/ Carers,

     

    Yesterday the Government announced some changes to the general Coronavirus guidance that is in place in England (https://www.gov.uk/government/news/prime-minister-sets-out-new-measures-as-omicron-variant-identified-in-uk-27-november-2021) including advice on wearing face coverings in shops and public transport. Today, the DfE have also updated its guidance for schools including advice that staff wear face coverings in communal areas around school. As previously, it is not advised that primary age children wear face coverings however.

     

    In light of the concerns about the Omicron variant and increasing cases, I would like to encourage all parents entering the school site to wear a face covering when doing so and to keep a respectful social distance from staff and each other. Parents that are entering the school building, e.g. the school office, attending meetings in the Parents' room, attending assemblies in the hall, dropping off children into Nursery or Reception classes, etc. will be asked and expected to wear a face covering. Staff meeting with parents will also wear face coverings when doing so.

     

    I hope parents understand and respect the reasons for making these slight changes. We wish to continue to carry on with work in school as it has been over the last couple of months but we also hope to keep all families and staff safe whist doing so.

     

    Many thanks,

     

    Mr A Beale

  • Anti-bullying week and Children in Need

    Fri 12 Nov 2021 By Mrs McDonald

    Anti-Bullying Week 15th – 19th November 2021

    During the week commencing the 15th November, we will be taking part in national Anti-Bullying Week. The theme of this week is ‘One Kind Word.’

    This week, children will be learning about kindness and how little acts of consideration can break down barriers and brighten the lives of the people around us. 

    On Monday 15th November children can wear odd socks to school to highlight that we are all unique. Please ensure that children come to school in uniform.

     

    We will be celebrating Children in Need on Friday 19th November 2021. This year’s theme is “together we can change young lives.” To celebrate, there will be a themed non- uniform day. Please send your child in wearing something spotty. You can even paint spots onto a plain t-shirt or use face paints. A donation of £1.02 can be made via sQuid (2p is the transaction fee). All money raised will be donated to Children in Need.

    Many thanks for your support,

     

    Mrs McDonald and Mrs Vara.

     

     

     

  • 3N Parents' Evening

    Thu 11 Nov 2021 Mr Beale

    Dear 3N Parents/ Carers,

     

    Apologies that we had to postpone the 3N Parents Evening on Tuesday and Wednesday this week due to staff illness. We are very sorry for the inconvenience however we are now rearranging the 3N Parents Evening for Tuesday 16th November.

     

    Miss Nugent will be available to meet for 10 minute appointments with parents of children in 3N on Tuesday 16th November from 12.35pm in the Parents Room. We would ask you to arrive just before your booked timeslot at the gate to the Parents Room at the end of Camelot Way. As we have done this week, we would ask you to only attend if you are well and observe all COVID guidance when in school.

     

    Please make sure that you are on time - we may not be able to fit you in if you are late. Please also be aware that the meetings will have to end quickly after 10 minutes to be fair to the next set of parents.

     

    You will have been sent an invitation via email to book your appointment so please do so as soon as possible. Please contact the office if you don't receive the email invitation.

     

    We look forward to seeing you next week so we can let you know how well your child is doing in Year 3.

     

    Thank you,

     

    Mr Beale

  • Update on Relationships & Health Education

    Fri 05 Nov 2021 Mrs McDoanld

     

    Dear Parents/Carers,


    As a part of your child’s educational experience at Regents Park Community School, we aim to promote personal wellbeing and development through a comprehensive taught programme of Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) education that gives children and young people the knowledge, understanding, attitudes and practical skills to live healthy, safe, productive and fulfilled lives, both now and in the future.


    On the 17th May 2021, I shared the Department for Education’s changes to relationships and sex education following nationwide consultation. The statutory guidance can be found at:

     

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/relationships-education-relationships-and-sex-education-rse-and-health-education

     

    All the feedback we have received about this has been greatly appreciated, and has helped the school make changes which should reassure parents as well as meet the statutory requirements of the curriculum. I have had lots of positive feedback from parents about how these changes will impact the pupils at our school. As I mentioned in my presentation to parents, the new guidance focuses on healthy relationships and keeping children safe in the modern world. It also covers a wide range of topics relating to physical and mental health, wellbeing, safeguarding and healthy relationships.

     

    Learning about the emotional, social and physical aspects of growing up will give children and young people the information, skills and positive values to have safe, fulfilling relationships and help them take responsibility for their own well-being.

     

    There has been some feedback from parents with concerns about the content of the curriculum. To clarify, at Regents Park, we will not be teaching optional sex education to any of our pupils. We share your concerns that not is not appropriate for children at this age and is therefore not part our curriculum. In order to be clear about what we are teaching, we have made the decision to call the curriculum Relationships and Health Education. As part of Health education and the science National Curriculum, pupils are required to use scientific vocabulary to name body parts which include female and male genitals. However, our curriculum has been designed so it meets the needs of children as they grow older and specifically has elements which link to safeguarding children. Keeping children safe is vitally important and therefore, as a school, we want to give children the correct vocabulary to safeguard themselves. Referring back to feedback, many of our parents are pleased teachers will be professional, sensitive and work appropriately according to the ages of children.

     

    I would urge all parents to look at the curriculum overviews on the school website to clearly see what your child will be learning within their year group. This can be found here: https://bit.ly/3wrjTFa

     

    We appreciate all the feedback we have received and have thought carefully about how to adapt our curriculum to satisfy the majority of parents as well as adhere to the statutory requirements. Whilst some parents may still have some concerns, it is important that you aware that parents cannot withdraw their child from statutory Relationships Education, Health Education or what is taught in the Science National curriculum. This is further explained in the RHE policy, which is also on the school website, and I would encourage you to read this.


    I hope this letter and information on the school website goes some way to answer any questions you may have. If you have any queries or concerns regarding the consultation process, please do not hesitate to contact the school.

     

    Thank you for your continued support.


    Yours sincerely,
    Mrs McDonald

    PSHE Curriculum Subject Lead

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