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  • Veganuary 2023 - Recipes to try!

    Published 10/01/23

    Try Vegan this January!

    Veganuary is an annual challenge run by a UK nonprofit organisation that promotes and educates about veganism by encouraging people to follow a vegan lifestyle for the month of January. 

    We selected some of our favourite (and easy to make) recipes from the Veganuary website and thought we would share them with you. Try something new!

    All of these recipes and more can be found on www.veganuary.com

     

     

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  • House Heroes Custom Artwork

    Published 10/01/23

    Take a look at the custom artwork that we have had made to celebrate our four house heroes: Frida Kahlo, Jane Austen, Rosa Parks and Marie Curie. There is a portrait of each hero with our favourite inspirational quote to match. We wanted some artwork that was clean, simple and unique to our school. These artworks have gone up in our reception foyer.

    Frida Kahlo 1907-1954

    Creating self-portraits, Passionate, Vibrant, Mexican, Artist

    Jane Austen 1775-1817

    British, Novelist, Feminist, Creative, Determined

    Rosa Parks 1913-2005

    African American, Civil Rights Activist, Courageous, Persistent, Rebellious

    Marie Curie 1867-1934

    Polish, Chemist & Physicist, 1st Female Nobel Prize Winner, Discovered Radioactivity

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  • Guidance for Parents/Carers on Flu, COVID 19 and Scarlet Fever from Royal Borough of Greenwich

    Published 05/01/23

    Guidance for Parents/Carers on Flu, COVID 19 and Scarlet Fever from Royal Borough of Greenwich:

    Back to school advice issued amid high levels of flu, COVID-19 and scarlet fever – from the UKHSA

    As pupils and students return to school following the Christmas break, UKHSA is reminding people that winter illnesses continue to circulate at high levels.

    Following simple steps can help protect children, minimise the spread of illness in education and childcare settings and protect wider communities.

    Flu and coronavirus (COVID-19) are currently circulating at high levels and are likely to continue to increase in coming weeks. High numbers of scarlet fever, which is caused by group A streptococcus, also continue to be reported.

    Professor Susan Hopkins, Chief Medical Adviser at the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), said:

    It’s important to minimise the spread of infection in schools and other education and childcare settings as much as possible. If your child is unwell and has a fever, they should stay home from school or nursery until they feel better and the fever has resolved.

    Helping children to learn about the importance of good hand hygiene is also key, so practice regular handwashing at home with soap and warm water. Catching coughs and sneezes in tissues then binning them is another simple way to help stop illness from spreading.

    Adults should also try to stay home when unwell and if you do have to go out, wear a face covering. When unwell don’t visit healthcare settings or visit vulnerable people unless urgent.

    Remember that flu vaccination is still available for all eligible groups and is the best protection against the virus. We have seen good uptake in older age groups but vaccination among young children remains low. Flu can be very unpleasant and in some cases can lead to more serious illness. Getting your child vaccinated protects them and others they come into contact with, and it’s still not too late.

    Eligible children include:

    • those aged 2 and 3 on 31 August 2022

    • all primary school-aged children

    • some secondary school-aged children

    You can get more information getting your child vaccinated against flu on NHS.UK. https://www.nhs.uk/condit.../vaccinations/child-flu-vaccine/

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  • New Vacancy 5/1/23

    Published 05/01/23

    Woolwich Polytechnic School for Girls are looking to appoint an exceptional teacher of English/KS4 Co-Ordinator with a dynamic and inspirational approach to teaching, an individual that will become an integral part of the department, who will support the department in achieving its ambitious targets and goals. We would like a teacher who believes in collaboration both for students and when working with colleagues.  The ideal candidate will be expected to contribute to extra-curricular activities within the department as well as the pastoral life of the school

    We are looking for a teacher who has:

    • A genuine passion for teaching English
    • The ability to be an outstanding English teacher
    • The willingness to work as part of a motivated and dedicated team.
    • The drive and enthusiasm to engage and inspire pupils.
    • The dedication to improve the life chances of young people throughout the school

    Click here for more information and how to apply

    If there are not any current vacancies that appeal to you, please sign up to our talent pool here

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  • Free School Meals to families with NRPF

    Published 14/12/22

    The Government has now extended Free school meal to families with no recourse to public funds (NRPF), if you think you are eligible, please apply via:

    RB Greenwich Council website:

    https://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/info/200285/about_our_schools/395/apply_for_free_school_meals_and_other_grants_for_school_pupils

    LB Bexley Council website:

    https://www.bexley.gov.uk/services/schools-and-education/free-school-meals/how-apply-free-school-meals#:~:text=You%20can%20apply%20for%20your,the%20school%20gets%20extra%20funding

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  • Poly Parent Morning & Sale - Friday 9th December

    Published 14/12/22

    On Friday 9th December we had another Poly Parent Morning, the event was a huge success, and it is always so lovely meeting and talking with our parents and carers.

    We also held a pre-loved uniform, clothes and also a Christmas gift sale where we raised £97.00. Thank you to all those within our school community who donated items and to those who also purchased items. The funds raised will be used to support our students. 

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  • Wednesday 13th December - Important Information

    Published 13/12/22

    Wednesday 14th December

    Unless there is a significant change in weather overnight, our school site will be open as usual to all year groups tomorrow.  Please remember that it is Christmas lunch and Christmas jumper day tomorrow, please see previous posts for details.

    Thank you.

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  • Winter Water Safety Advice

    Published 13/12/22

    The Royal Life Saving Society UK (RLSS UK) has issued safety advice today to ensure everyone is aware of the dangers around frozen water and what to do in an emergency.  

    RLSS UK offer safety advice for winter water safety, with simple steps to keep safe during the winter: 

    1. Never go onto the ice to play, to retrieve an object, or a pet
    2. Never enter the ice to rescue somebody, call 999 and ask for the Fire and Rescue Service
    What to do if you fall through the ice: 
    • Keep calm and shout for ‘help’
    • Spread your arms across the surface of the ice in front of you
    • If the ice is strong enough, kick your legs to slide onto the ice
    • Lie flat and pull yourself towards the bank
    • If the ice breaks, work your way to the bank-breaking the ice in front of you anyway
    • If you cannot climb out, wait for help and keep as still as possible. Press your arms by your side and keep your legs together. Keep your head clear of the water
    • Once you are safe, go to hospital immediately for a check-up
    What to do if you see someone fall through the ice:
    • Shout for assistance and phone the emergency services – call 999 or 112
    • Do not walk or climb onto the ice to attempt a rescue
    • Shout to the casualty to ‘keep still’ and offer reassurance to keep them calm
    • Try and reach them from the bank using a rope, pole, tree branch, clothing tied together or anything else which can extend your reach
    • When reaching from the bank, lie down to avoid being pulled onto the ice
    • If you cannot reach them, slide something which floats, such as a plastic bottle or football, across the ice for them to hold onto to stay afloat whilst help is on the way
    • If the casualty is too far away, do not attempt to rescue them. Wait for the emergency services while calming and reassuring the casualty
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  • UPDATE 7am! Tuesday 13th December Important Information

    Published 13/12/22

    Dear parents/carers,

    For today, Tuesday 13 December, as predicted, we will be opting for Option B from the message yesterday but with the addition of Year 10 in school.

     

    Option B

    · Years 9 will stay at home with assignments set by departments.

    · Years 7, 8  and 10 should be in school and will have a teaching day that ends at 2.20pm

     

    Thank you again for your continued support.

    Ms L Williams

    Head of School

    Woolwich Polytechnic School for Girls

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  • Our Christmas Tree

    Published 12/12/22

    We thought we would share with you today a photograph of our beautiful Christmas tree on display in our reception foyer area.  Can you believe that there are only 13 days till Christmas?!

    🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄🎄

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  • ! Monday 12th December - Year 9 & 10 Timetable & Resources !

    Published 12/12/22

    Year 9 Independent Learning 

    Dear Year 9,

    In order to ensure that learning time is not lost today, you should complete the following work during your normal lesson time. If you have any questions regarding the work, please contact your teacher via email or the Teams chat.

    You can complete the work online or in your self-quizzing book/notebook.

    All work and tasks were uploaded by heads of department at 9am so keep checking back.

     

    Period 1-2

    Periods 3-4

    Period 5-6

    Independent work/Homework/Self quizzing

    English

    Task: 3-part planning process and written description of a snowy scene.

    See supporting resource.

    Science

    Refer to supporting materials inside subject folders.

    Maths

    4x Hegarty Maths tasks and then recap questions on resource sheet

    If you have any time left over, you should use it to complete any outstanding homework or self-quizzing.

    You can also use the time to complete revision tasks for some of your subjects for this term. This might include creating flashcards on key topics or creating a mind map of everything you have learnt about a particular topic.

     

    Year 10 Independent Learning

    Dear Year 10,

    In order to ensure that learning time is not lost today, you should complete the following work during your normal lesson time. If you have any questions regarding the work, please contact your teacher via email or the Teams chat.

    You can complete the work online or in your self-quizzing book/notebook.

    All work and tasks were uploaded by heads of department at 9am so keep checking back.

    AM

    (Periods 1-4)

    PM

    (Periods 5-6)

    Independent work/Homework/Self quizzing

    English

    ‘A Christmas Carol’ extended response. See supporting resource.

    Science

    Refer to subject folders.

    Maths

    Hegarty tasks and questions on resource sheet

    Option subjects

    (Check Options Excel tracker and folder for tasks)

    If you have any time left over, you should use it to complete any outstanding homework or self-quizzing.

    You can also use the time to complete revision tasks for some of your subjects for this term. This might include creating flashcards on key topics or creating a mind map of everything you have learnt about a particular topic.

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