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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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Cleaner Vacancy
Mon 21 Mar 2022Cleaning Services
Cleaners required for Havergal Primary School
Need some extra cash? Considered a cleaning job?
Vacancy for a cleaner working 11 hours 30 min & 10 hours 30 min hours a week Mon – Fri from 15:30
£8.91
Havergal Primary School
Contact Jodie Cox on 07855118773 or Jodie.cox@compass-group.co.uk
This position is subject to an enhanced disclosure check under the Rehabilitation of Offendes Act 1974
Uniform Provided
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New Website Launched!
Tue 18 Jan 2022Welcome to our brand new school website! We have created the website to keep parents up to date with school news and notices, and to showcase some of the great things our pupils are achieving. The website is extremely easy to edit by all staff at the school, so check back soon for new updates!
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Miss Taylor – Welcome to Havergal
Tue 07 Sep 2021Welcome to Havergal C of E Primary Academy website.
I am delighted to be the Executive Principal of such a welcoming and friendly academy.
I am proud to lead and support the children, staff and academy family through our new vision and values:
Vision – We aim to give all in our care the best possible start for life; laying down the foundations they will need to build resilient and happy lives filled with hope and aspiration for the future. This is achieved within a safe, loving, Christian environment where all are encouraged to flourish both academically and spiritually.
Values – Being a Church of England Academy we embrace the following Christian Values
- Politeness
- Friendship
- Creativity
- Compassion
- Honesty
- Stewardship
Here at Havergal, we are very proud of our values, Christian ethos, caring community, children and staff. Together we work hard to provide an exciting and interesting educational experience for all of our fantastic children.
We aim to enrich the understanding of our children in being part of a multi-cultural society, celebrating British values, diversity and equality. British values are embedded in the life of our academy. They are actively promoted through spiritual, moral, social and cultural education and form a part of our distinctive Christian character. We value and welcome all faiths and non-faith because we value and respect all God’s children and their families. In our Church Academy Inspection, called SIAMS, we were graded as good.
The members of the Local Academy Committee (LAC) and staff have high expectations of our children, regardless of their ability, and are committed to providing a high quality education for all.
We are also part of the family of St Chad’s Academies Trust who work with us on our journey to excellence through effective challenge and support.
We aim to ensure that our children are inspired and make good progress by feeling safe, happy, valued, resilient, confident and enthusiastic about their learning experiences. We also believe that success is measured not only academically, but personally, socially and spiritually. High self-esteem is encouraged, high expectations, standards and values are fostered and progress and achievement are positively monitored and celebrated. Nurturing each child’s uniqueness and responding to their individual needs matters here at Havergal.
Our relationship with our families is very important to us and we welcome parents/carers feedback. We believe children and parents/carers views matter and make a difference.
Our website will provide you with information about our academy, but please don’t hesitate to contact us should you require further information.
You are very welcome to visit in person; please contact the academy by email or telephone to make an appointment by contacting Mrs Grainger in our office at office@havergal.org.uk or 01922 415342. Visits to our academy are strongly encouraged and a very warm welcome awaits you.
Miss K Taylor
Executive Principal
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Updated Covid Guidelines
Wed 01 Sep 2021When to self-isolate and what to do
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When to self-isolate
Your child must not come to school, self-isolate straight away and get a PCR test (a test that is sent to the lab) on GOV.UK as soon as possible if they have any of these 3 symptoms of COVID-19, even if they are mild:
- a high temperature
- a new, continuous cough
- a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste
If a parent/carer/sibling a child lives with has symptoms of COVID-19, or has tested positive for COVID-19, your child will not need to self-isolate.
Instead, even if your child does not have symptoms, you should still do the following:
- get them a PCR test on GOV.UK to check if they have COVID-19
- follow advice on how to avoid catching and spreading COVID-19
- consider limiting contact with people who are at higher risk from COVID-19
- Adult in your house
When to self-isolate
Self-isolate straight away and get a PCR test (a test that is sent to the lab) on GOV.UK as soon as possible if you have any of these 3 symptoms of COVID-19, even if they are mild:
- a high temperature
- a new, continuous cough
- a loss or change to your sense of smell or taste
You should also self-isolate straight away if:
- you’ve tested positive for COVID-19 – this means you have the virus
- someone you live with has symptoms or tested positive (unless you are not required to self-isolate – check below if this applies to you)
- you’ve been told to self-isolate following contact with someone who tested positive – find out what to do if you’re told to self-isolate by NHS Test and Trace or the NHS COVID-19 app
When you do not need to self-isolate
If someone you live with has symptoms of COVID-19, or has tested positive for COVID-19, you will not need to self-isolate if any of the following apply:
- you’re fully vaccinated – this means 14 days have passed since your final dose of a COVID-19 vaccine given by the NHS
- you’re under 18 years
- you’re taking part or have taken part in a COVID-19 vaccine trial
- you’re not able to get vaccinated for medical reasons
Even if you do not have symptoms, you should still:
- get a PCR test on GOV.UK to check if you have COVID-19
- follow advice on how to avoid catching and spreading COVID-19
- consider limiting contact with people who are at higher risk from COVID-19
Tell people you’ve been in close contact with that you have symptoms
Tell people you’ve been in close contact with in the past 48 hours that you might have COVID-19.
You should tell them to follow advice on how to avoid catching and spreading COVID-19.
They do not need to self-isolate unless they’re contacted by the NHS Test and Trace service.
If they get any symptoms of COVID-19, they should self-isolate and get a test as soon as possible.
How to self-isolate
You must not leave your home if you’re self-isolating.
For more information visit
When to self-isolate and what to do – Coronavirus (COVID-19) – NHS (www.nhs.uk)
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Virtual Parents Evening
Fri 16 Jul 2021Dear Parents and Carers
Virtual Parents’ Evenings – Online Appointment Booking
I would like to invite you to attend our Parents’ Evening on Tuesday 29th June and Wednesday 30th June. This is an important evening and provides you with an opportunity to find out about your child’s progress and discuss anything that you may wish to.
The school has introduced a new intuitive and easy to use online appointment booking system. This allows you to choose your own appointment times with teachers and you will receive an email confirming your appointments. We are confident this will be an improvement to the previous system and welcome any feedback.
Appointments can be made from tomorrow morning at 9am and will close on Friday 25th June at 7pm. Should you wish to make any changes or have any problems please contact the school office.
Please visit https://havergalcofe.schoolcloud.co.uk/ to book your appointments. (A short guide on how to add appointments is included with this letter.) Login with the following information:
Your details: Title, First Name, Surname and Email Address
Your child’s details: First Name, Surname and Class
Following the Parent’s Evenings a short summary of the term will be sent as a written report.
Yours sincerely
Miss G Bishop
Head of School
Parents’ Guide for Booking Appointments
Browse to https://havergalcofe.schoolcloud.co.uk/Step 1: Login
Fill out the details on the page then click the Log In button.
A confirmation of your appointments will be sent to the email address you provide.
Step 2: Select Parents’ Evening
Click on the date you wish to book.
Unable to make all of the dates listed? Click I’m unable to attend.
Step 3: Select Booking Mode
Choose Automatic if you’d like the system to suggest the shortest possible appointment schedule based on the times you’re available to attend. To pick the times to book with each teacher, choose Manual. Then press Next.
We recommend choosing the automatic booking mode when browsing on a mobile device.
Step 4: Select Availability
Drag the sliders at the top of the screen to indicate the earliest and latest you can attend.
Step 5: Choose Teachers
Select the teachers you’d like to book appointments with. A green tick indicates they’re selected. To de-select, click on their name.
Step 6: Book Appointments (Automatic)
If you chose the automatic booking mode, you’ll see provisional appointments which are held for 2 minutes. To keep them, choose Accept at the bottom left.
If it wasn’t possible to book every selected teacher during the times you are able to attend, you can either adjust the teachers you wish to meet with and try again, or switch to manual booking mode.
Step 7: Book Appointments
Click any of the green cells to make an appointment. Blue cells signify where you already have an appointment. Grey cells are unavailable.
To change an appointment, delete the original by hovering over the blue box and clicking Delete. Then choose an alternate time.
Once you’re finished booking all appointments, at the top of the page in the alert box, press click here to finish the booking process.
Step 8: Finished
All your bookings now appear on the My Bookings page. An email confirmation has been sent and you can also print appointments by pressing Print. Click Subscribe to Calendar to add these and any future bookings to your calendar.
To change your appointments, click on Amend Bookings.
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School Closed Due To Poor Weather Conditions
Mon 25 Jan 2021School unfortunately is closed today, the conditions on site are very poor and it would be unsafe to open. We are working to rectify this for tomorrow.
Meanwhile all learning will be on Google Classroom today as scheduled.
Please continue to check our school website for updates.
Thank you.
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Avakin Safeguarding Warning
Thu 21 Jan 2021We have been alerted to the risk of potential grooming and abuse on the Avakin Life platform by members of our network.
Their online safeguarding experts have reviewed and tested the game, and discovered a number of potential risks to young people. The major risk is that users can easily access children and young people online via private and public chats.
Over 2 million people are using the platform with 500,000 using it every day.
We have shared this alert with staff, parents & carers so you can recognise the dangers without bringing this platform to the attention of the young people in your care. Information sent to young people has directed them to advice on what they can do if they have seen something disturbing online.
If you would like to have further information regarding this warning, please read the full article by clicking this link
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Request a School Place
Wed 06 Jan 2021The form that needs to be completed and submitted to request a place for your child on a weekly basis is now live on Google Classroom.
Please be aware that we are nearing full capacity, if we do reach full capacity unfortunately we will have to refer the request to the Local Authority and they may offer your child a place at another setting. With this in mind, please can we request that parents and carers only request a place if it is essential.
The form will need to be completed and submitted by 8.30am on Friday morning. This will need to be done on a weekly basis.
Thank you very much for your cooperation in this matter.
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Remote Learning
Tue 05 Jan 2021From tomorrow work will be uploaded daily onto Google Classroom, the work will have a suggested timetable for it to be completed. Work can be found for your child by going into the Topic folder, then finding your child’s year group 2020/2021.
Please can all parents and carers ensure that they are able to access Google Classroom, if you have not yet created an account instructions are on our website using this link https://classroom.google.com/
Can parents and carers also ensure that their child/children have all of the passwords that they need to access TT Rockstars, Purple Mash and Charanga. If you need your passwords please contact the school office tomorrow.
Class teachers will also be holding live sessions every other day, please look out for links inviting you to take part in these sessions. We have a policy that parents and carers can read regarding the usage of live sessions. This policy can be found on Google Classroom.
Please can we request that if you have any concerns or questions that you contact your child’s class teacher in the usual way via the office email – office@havergal.org.uk. Emails via google classroom are not viewed on a regular basis so we advise not to use this method as a way of contacting teachers.
Thank you all for your support.
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Change of arrival/collection times
Tue 05 Jan 2021From tomorrow the times that we would like children to arrive and be collected from school will change. If your child falls into the key worker or vulnerable category and is eligible to attend school please can we ask that you adhere to the following times.
KS1 to arrive at 9.00am and be collected at 3.15pm
KS2 to arrive at 9.15am and be collected at 3.30pm
If your child has older siblings they should arrive at the later time please.
We are still requesting that the same one way system is used to enable social distancing and that face coverings are worn whilst on school premises.
Once again we thank each and every one of you for your continued support during these uncertain times.