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Ordering Uniform – September 2020

May 1, 2020 by dawnraine

For families who are thinking about ordering uniform for when school reopens, today, i have had a lengthy call with Tony from Tots to Teams.

We do not know when school will re-open, so anything prior to July is a bonus. Therefore, if we think further ahead and hope September is achievable, then some families will be looking to order uniform in July. Tots to Teams have furloughed most of their staff but they are still operational. The Manager, Tony, is working in the factory Monday to Friday, 9.00 – 12.00 p.m. The site are still taking orders and Tony is actually going out of his way to deliver them to homes. After my discussion with him today, i thought it prudent to share some information if you are looking to place orders.

Tots to Teams are still in operation and still taking orders.
Some of the suppliers Tots to Teams use have already closed or gone into administration, therefore they cannot supply Tots to Teams.
Tots to Teams have other suppliers they can use.
When placing orders they will be delivered to you when your ENTIRE order arrives in the store, they will not deliver partial orders as this means Tony is making several trips.
If your item is in stock and you pay for it, but the supplier closes, Tots to Teams will refund your money.
Finally, the delivery times are significantly affected, therefore please be mindful that ordering now could take 4 – 6 weeks. So, ordering in June or July will mean it is highly probable you will NOT have your uniform for September.

https://totstoteams.com/consett-junior-school

We were one of the only schools to have already ordered the Leavers Hoodies for our Year 6 children, other schools are placing these orders now, so they are Tots to Teams priority orders.

I hope this helps, any questions please give me a ring

Mrs Raine
Operations Manager

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Friday 8th May – VE Day

April 30, 2020 by dawnraine

Friday 8th May is VE Day 75. A day where we pay tribute to the service and sacrifice of the whole World War 2 generation. As we face these challenging times, it is important now more than ever that we teach our children about VE day and why we celebrate it. The link attached is a free VE day learning pack. We would love to know how you have celebrated VE day in lockdown, please send photos to the school email address consettjunior@durhamlearning.net

https://www.britishlegion.org.uk/get-involved/remembrance/teaching-remembrance

Stay Safe
Miss Waters

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David Walliams’ The Midnight Gang musical – to be streamed online!

April 28, 2020 by dawnraine

Chichester Festival Theatre has announced that two more of its productions will be streamed online for free.

The venue’s musical adaptation of David Walliams’ The Midnight Gang will be available from 30 April for 30 days. Penned by Bryony Lavery with music and lyrics by Joe Stilgoe, the show opened in the autumn of 2018. The cast included Jennie Dale, Matthew Cavendish, Marilyn Cutts, Dickon Gough, Tim Mahendran and Lucy Vandi.

From 21 May, Anna Ledwich’s adaptation of Beauty and the Beast (with music and lyrics by Richard Taylor) will also be available for a month. The show originally ran in Chichester in 2017.

Both productions will be captioned for Deaf/deaf and hard of hearing audiences, and Polish-language captions will also be available. Audio introductions will help set the scene for blind and partially sighted audiences.

https://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/news/david-walliams-midnight-gang-musical-free-stream_51478.html

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Mr B And His Favourite Baguette

April 28, 2020 by dawnraine

A local, first time author from Leadgate has written and uploaded a book, we think our CJS kids would love to have a read!

https://youtu.be/1mkMAs9CRTs

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Home Work Packs – Set 3

April 28, 2020 by dawnraine

The third set of work packs will be ready on Friday. If you have previously emailed consettjunior@durhamlearning.net or rang school to request paper copies, you do not need to do this again as we have a list. You will be sent a text on Friday when they are ready to collect, please do not arrive until you have been informed they are ready.

Due to social distancing, these packs will be in named sealed envelopes and left in the school reception porch. When you come to collect it, please be considerate of other people who may also be collecting theirs, and maintain your 2m social distance. As they are in the front porch you can come at anytime as access to this area is 24/7.

If you have not arranged for a paper pack please do not come to school, as there will not be a pack for you to collect.

On Thursday afternoon your child’s website class page will not be available. If you try to log in it will request a password. This is to allow the new packs to be uploaded to the website. If you have not yet printed or saved the documents from your child’s page, you only have until noon on Thursday to do so. Once the pages are live again the only work on there will be the newly uploaded packs and on going topics. This is to save confusion on what your child has or hasn’t done. Do not start any work until you receive your text as all children in each class have different capabilities, your text will be curtailed to meet your child’s ability.

As previously shared, these websites are also really useful:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/znbnscw
http://www.thenational.academy/

Finally, and most importantly of all, these third packs are for the two weeks commencing Monday 4th May. The emphasis also remains on having LOTS of fun and making memories through learning of a special kind.

As always we welcome photographs of what your child is up to emailed to school, we dearly miss your children and in these difficult times, it keeps our spirits high too…

Stay safe…we are only an email away…

CJS Staff Team

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Services running from Glenroyd House – Ask for help if you need to.

April 28, 2020 by dawnraine

Services that Glenroyd House are providing to the residents in the local area.

Community Pantry, previously named the fareshare, referred from Glenroyd House (registered charity no 1160715 established March 2015); the Durham Christian Partnership (foodbank) runs from Glenroyd House but is completely separate from the Community Pantry; the Corona Group, who are working alongside the foodbank to provide food parcels to the public. The Community Pantry is NOT affiliated with the Corona Group.

The Community Pantry is open to anyone in the local area whether they are employed/ unemployed or currently under the government scheme of Furlough. The food hampers are completely free and if people require this service they can collect or they can deliver. The volunteers provide this service and the Hunger Hangout are also supporting them with deliveries and providing meals to the elderly and vulnerable.

The food packages are very substantial with non-perishable and fresh food for people to be able to cook full meals. In addition they support any dietary needs providing they have the supplies to enable this.

If individuals do claim an e-voucher from an external partner this is allocated from the foodbank but again they can support with delivery for this. The foodbank is only open 10am-12pm but they are open Monday – Friday 9am- 4pm (only under the Covid-19 as the hours are longer) but if they get contacted for an emergency package after closing or during a weekend they provide this service.

A lot of parents are too proud to ask for help and their moto is ‘we deliver and forget it happened’ which takes away the embarrassment that they feel for asking for help. It is strictly confidential and they do not take personal information and store it.

The Community Pantry are contactable on the following

01207 297 349

0777 2679339

sharon@glenroydhouse.org.uk

Facebook – Glenroyd House

 

Consett Vulnerable People Support Group (Corona Group). Are a non-profit charity that is aiming to support people around the local area at this difficult time. They are getting through to a lot of the vulnerable elderly people but haven’t managed to get through to many vulnerable families.

As a group they are pleased to announce they are now in receipt of a grant which they applied for, this has enabled them to absorb some of the cost of their food packs allowing them now to offer a much larger pack for a reduced price of £10. They are also working alongside Durham Christian Partnership (the foodbank).

Food packs contain

Cereal
4 pints of semi skimmed milk
A loaf of bread
6 eggs
Butter
Pasta + jar of sauce
Rice
Tins (Soup, beans, hotdogs/tinned meat, tuna and rice pudding)
Crisps
Soap
Tea or coffee
Packet of biscuits
Sweets/snacks
Packet of ham/cooked meat
Fresh fruit and veg (potatoes, carrots, onions, 3 apples, 3 oranges and 3 bananas)
Alongside this, free of charge, they are offering pack lunches for all children and activity packs to keep them busy.

Again, a lot of parents are sometimes too proud to ask for help when they need it most, especially the most vulnerable families.

Their number is 01207 240156 and their Facebook is //: Corona vulnerable people and volunteers (Consett)

There is also Glenroyd house in Consett which is part of Durham Christian Partnership Foodbank. They are happy to support families with some smaller care packages so that they don’t go hungry as they know money can be tight at the moment.

If you have any questions about the services they are offering please feel free to get in touch with them at laura.tomlinson1@hotmail.co.uk

 

Filed Under: News

Aldi joins free school meals national voucher scheme

April 23, 2020 by dawnraine

Aldi has joined the list of supermarkets that will redeem vouchers secured through the free school meals national voucher scheme. Supermarkets available also include Sainsbury’s, Tesco, Waitrose, M&S, Asda and Morrisons. Schools will be able to order vouchers for Aldi through Edenred from the week commencing 27 April.

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Start of the ‘Virtual’ Summer Term

April 20, 2020 by dawnraine

Good morning,

I just wanted to write a brief message to you all, on what would have been the start of our summer term.

Firstly, I hope you are all well, both physically and mentally, I also hope your wider family and friends remain safe; these hopes are shared by all the staff.

Secondly, can I thank those of you, who are still working, putting yourself and your families in greater danger, by going to work each day, supporting vulnerable people, be it in the community, care homes or in hospitals. I know we have have all shared our doorsteps on a Thursday evening, clapping and showing support – it has really been quite inspiring.

Thirdly, schools…at present the situation remains the same, the school is open to support children of Key worker’s with a skeleton staff in place, others are working from home. Guidance remains the same as the daily government briefings, nothing at present will change in the short term. If and when further guidance is given, we of course will get this to you at the earliest opportunity. For now, we will continue to prepare work packs, share and highlight any websites and opportunities to support our children and families.

As always Mrs Raine, is working very hard behind the scenes, to ensure everything is running smoothly, the credit for ensuring the voucher scheme for school meals is up and running, this is very much down to her. I must also thank the staff who are able to volunteer for the rota system, which allows us to staff the school at these strange times. Also a big thank you to the many families who are sending photos and messages to school, these are greatly received and help keep up moral in these difficult times.

Despite these strange times, I am hopeful that we will return to normality at some point, when I don’t know! Until that time, please keep safe and look after yourself and your families, I’m sure in the end our community will be closer for the challenges we have faced together.

Take care,

Paul Dixon

Head Teacher

Filed Under: News

Oak National Academy – Remote Education

April 19, 2020 by dawnraine

In addition, to support the hard work of schools in delivering remote education, the Oak National Academy is due to launch on Monday 20 April. This brand-new enterprise has been created by 40 teachers from some of the leading schools across England, backed by government grant funding. It will provide 180 video lessons each week, across a broad range of subjects from maths to art to languages, for every year group from Reception through to Year 10.

Filed Under: News

BBC Daily Lesson Schedule – From Monday 20th April

April 17, 2020 by dawnraine

Plan your week of homeschooling

Bitesize has 150 new lessons every week to keep you on track with your learning.

You’ll find daily lessons for homeschooling in Maths and English for every year group, as well as regular lessons in Science, History, Geography and more.

The homeschooling lessons have been created with teachers and other educational experts. They feature a mix of videos, animations, practice activities, quizzes and games.

Click the link below to view the latest schedule and find out what topics they’re covering.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/articles/znbnscw

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