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Bayfield School Newsletter - Wednesday 24 March 2021

  Bayfield School Newsletter - Wednesday 24th of March Inspired Today-Prepared for Tomorrow Dates to Remember Easter Holidays - Friday 1 April - Tuesday 6 April Rescheduled Events Let’s Get Inspired- Moved to Thursday 14th of May - due to challenges with trying to book activities in term 1.  BCG meeting - Monday 12th of April A word from Kerri  Trips and parent help School trips and events are a very important part of our school life and provide excellent opportunities for learning outside the classroom.  Each term we are challenged with finding parents to help us on these trips, as we are guided by health and safety ratios and need additional adults to make these trips work. Our learnings from this term: Giving enough time for parents to get time off. On our fridge list we have all trips listed (within reason as some trips are booked within the term), but parents may not be aware that we need help.  For Term 2 , we will send a google form where parents can ind...

Bayfield School Newsletter - 10 March 2021

  Bayfield School Newsletter - Wednesday 10th of March nspired Today-Prepared for Tomorrow Dates to Remember Wednesday 17th and Thursday 18th - Learning Conferences Rescheduled Events Monday 15th of March - BCG meeting in staffroom 6:45pm Friday 19th of March - School Picnic 5pm-7:30pm A word from Kerri  It has been so nice to be back at school and again “restart” the term.  We really do appreciate how disruptive the start of the year has been and it has made us have to be very agile and responsive as a school and we have learned so much through this experience. Despite the interruptions, our teachers have a comprehensive knowledge of the children in their teams and their learning journey. This is how and why they are able to differentiate the learning that is delivered to children at school and when we had to move to online learning. But with the disruption to the school year with our two level 3 lockdowns the teachers have not had the sufficient time to work with learne...