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Dear Parents/Carers
Following the government announcement all schools are to now switch to remote learning with immediate effect. If you received an email confirming a key worker or vulnerable place for your child in Year R to 3 today then please arrive at your usual staggered time slot tomorrow. If your child is in Year 4 to 6, you are a keyworker and unable to work from home please send your child to school and we will confirm their place on arrival. If you are unsure whether you are a keyworker please email the school this evening and we can check tomorrow and get back to you.
If you feel your child has vulnerable status we ask that you please keep them at home tomorrow and we will be in contact with you during the day after checking the space we have in bubbles, to confirm your child's place, they will then be able to start on Wednesday.
Please continue to collect learning packs tomorrow but at the revised times below
9.15am Y6
9.30am Y5
9.45am Y4
10am Y3
10.15am Y2
10.30am Y1
10.45am YR
Once again we have received this announcement out of school hours so we ask for your patience whilst we plan and organise to ensure we get everything right for our families.
Regards
Ms Jones
Please click on the following link to read Dfe guidance relating to school in the Autumn term
Are you ready for a seriously silly summer?
Everyone at Roman Way is invited to take part in the FREE Summer Reading Challenge 2020. This year's theme is Silly Squad and its all about enjoying books that make you feel happy. It's a little different this year as you won't need to visit Andover Library. Instead you can join online and start reading books from home, our ePlatform or Hampshire Libraries Borrow Box.
How it Works
1. Not a member of Andover Library? Click HERE.
2. Sign-up to Silly Squad HERE. You will need an adult to help you.
3. You'll be e-mailed a special passport to keep track of the books you've read.
4. Start reading straight away! This includes the books, comics and magazines you have at home!
5. Borrow the great books from our ePlatform or Borrow Box (Learn more about Borrow Box HERE).
6. Read AT LEAST SIX books to win the medal and certificate. You'll get these at school in September.
We hope everyone has fun during this year's challenge! It's a great way to improve your reading fluency and confidence!
Over the last couple of weeks, the staff at Hampshire Music Service (with additional support from a few of our ensemble members) have been working hard to put together a musical Happy Birthday message for Captain Tom Moore. The video is a virtual performance of Happy Birthday and For He's a Jolly Good Fellow, with a special feature of the Wellesley March, the march of his old regiment, the Duke of Wellington's.
The video has now been released on social media and HMS are encouraging their followers to sing along to the video at 8.05pm for the nationwide birthday tribute to Captain Tom. The link to the video is below:
Please click on the link below to read important information in regards to eSafety while children are learning at home.
The government is closely monitoring the spread of the Coronavirus and is taking actions at home and abroad.
Personal hygiene is the most important way we can tackle COVID-19, especially washing hands more; and the catch it, bin it, kill it strategy for those with coughs and sneezes.
Wash your hands more often for 20 seconds with soap and hot water.
In addition to handwashing before eating and after sneezing, both children and staff should also wash hands after using toilets and after travelling on public transport.
Dear Parents / Guardians
The school will be holding a Macmillan Cake Afternoon on Friday 28th September.
We are asking for some lovely Nut Free cake donations for us to sell and raise money for the amazing Macmillan Charity.
We will be selling the cakes in the main hall from 3:15 on Friday afternoon and any volunteers to help would be amazing. Cakes and slices will range from 20p onwards and all the money we raise will be going to Macmillan Charity, so make sure to bring your pennies afterschool.
Please could all Nut Free cake donations be brought into school on the morning of Friday 28th, and please let us know if you can help to sell them.
Thank you for your continuing support each year for the outstanding charity and of course the School and PTA.
If you would like to view photos from the school graduation please click on the link below and use the password