Menu

Kymin View School

Where every child is valued

Welcome

Latest News

Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • Curriculum Rationale

    Tue 11 Oct 2022

    Our Curriculum Rationale is now available via our policies page!

  • Parent Academic Calendar

    Thu 08 Sep 2022

    A copy of our Parents Calendar is now available. We have pencilled in dates for events through out the year,  We will try our best not to change any of the dates, but if we do need to do so we will do our best to let you know!  

  • Autumn / Winter Lunch Menu 2022

    Tue 06 Sep 2022

    The new Autumn / Winter menu is now available to view.  Please note, as of 5th September 2022 all Foundation Year pupils in years Reception, Year 1 and Year 2, will be able to access the Welsh Government's  Universal Free School Meals scheme, which provides all pupils in years Reception, Year 1 and Year 2 a free meal at lunch time during the school week.  You do not have to apply for this, it will happen automatically via Parent Pay.  Please let us know if you need any further information.

  • Covid - Risk Assessment - January 2022

    Mon 10 Jan 2022

    Our latest Covid Risk Assessment - January 2022 - is now available, please select 'About Us' link and then click on the 'Policies and Forms' page.

  • Return to School - January 2022

    Wed 05 Jan 2022

    5th January 2022

     

    Dear Parents Guardians and Carers,

     

    Happy New Year to you all.  I trust you are safe and well and have enjoyed some quality time with your family.

     

    We are all looking forward to welcoming the children back to a new term at school.  As you are probably aware the Welsh Government have provided us with new guidelines for the start of this term.  The main changes are staff are being asked to always wear masks/visors while on site and are being asked to complete LFD tests three times a week.  If a member of staff tests positive, they will need to go for a PCR test.  This can often be at very short notice and the ability to cover the class with suitable staff or supply is proving to be very tricky across Wales. 

     

    We will endeavour to cover in the least disruptive way possible, however there is a strong possibility that cover may not be available.  On these occasions learning will go online.  Staff will pop the daily learning overview on Dojo and any explanatory video clips.  They will also make sure you have the children’s online usernames and passwords to access the digital platforms that we use such as IXL, Purple Mash or Hwb.  You will be notified of this arrangement by Dojo as soon as the decision has been made, so please check your Dojo regularly.  There might be occasions when we need to close a class at very short notice in the day, therefore we request that you ensure we have your most up to date contact numbers in school. 

     

    If a class, or classes, are asked to work remotely there will be a hub available in the hall for children of critical workers (as outlined by Welsh Government) or children that are identified on our vulnerable list.  The hub will be available 8am – 3.30pm for those children eligible and they will follow the same online learning that the class teacher sets via Dojo, supported by designated learning support assistants from within school.  The teacher will monitor the work uploaded and be available to answer questions throughout the working day.

     

    Despite the option to have a staggered start we have decided as a school to continue with the dropping off and picking up process already embedded.  The only difference is when KS2 pupils enter the main front door and go to the KS2 yard they will now go straight into their classes through the pod and their class teacher will be waiting for them there from 8.50am.  The arrangements will therefore be Nursery pupils will start at 9am and will enter through the Nursery class door and will be collected from the same door at 11.30am.  Foundation Phase class doors will be open from 8:50am for you to escort the children via the pods to their class teacher before 9am.  Key Stage 2 pupils will continue to enter through the main reception door at the front of the school from 8.50 – 9.00am.   They will go direct to their pod and enter their classroom where their class teacher will greet them.  We kindly ask that when you enter the school site you wear a mask at all times (unless you are medically exempt), also when you have dropped your children off that you leave the school site promptly.

     

    The end of the school day arrangements will remain as before Christmas; Foundation Phase will be released from their pod doors to their parents at 3:15pm.  Key Stage 2 pupils will be brought to the front office door and released by their class teacher at 3:25pm either to parents or to walk home independently if previously stipulated.

     

    School lunches are available to order as usual or alternatively you can provide your child with a packed lunch.  All children will be timetabled throughout the dinner break to eat their lunch in the school hall unless their class has several confirmed cases and have been put into isolation.  On these occasions their dinner would be served in their classroom.  Care will still be taken to minimise interactions with other classes while eating in the hall.  Also, please can you provide a labelled water bottle and a healthy snack for break time.  Pupils in the Foundation Phase will be offered milk during their morning break time.  We would also like to remind parents and children that additional items (show and tell items or toys) should not be brought into school – we will provide all stationery.

     

    Breakfast club will be resuming from tomorrow Thursday 6th January – should you wish your child to attend please book their place in the usual way through ParentPay.  This service runs from 8:00am until the start of the school day.  Please bring your child to the hall side entrance if this service is being utilised.

     

    Each class now has a CO2 monitor.  However, we are still advised to have good ventilation, therefore the windows and possibly the door will be open throughout the day.  We therefore advise that you send your children to school dressed for the weather, plenty of layers and a warm coat too.  On times the classrooms get very cold, so if your child is cold, they will be permitted to wear their coats indoors.  

    We are encouraging school uniform but will fully understand if you are unable to layer this up sufficiently and you send your children in with additional clothing. 

     

    By the end of the first week your child’s class teacher will provide a newsletter and topic web to inform you about the expectations within their class, what they are hoping to learn about and when they would have PE.  We ask that you send your child to school in their PE kit the days that PE are planned, to again reduce items from home and maximise our learning time with the children.

     

    In line with the new guidance, we are not anticipating whole cohorts of children to be asked to isolate if a positive Covid case is identified within the class.  If there is one confirmed case in your child’s class, you will be informed.  If there are two or more confirmed cases in their class, you will be advised to use a LFD daily for 7 days (staff and children 5 and over).  If the test is negative your child can continue to come to school, provided they don’t have any symptoms – temperature, headache, continuous cough or lack/change of taste and smell.  If your child is showing any Covid symptoms as outlined by Wales Gov, please book a PCR test and keep them home until either fully recovered or you have received a negative test result.

     

    As you are aware we have needed to move our INSET day from January 4th after the Welsh Government announced we need to have two planning days to look at our risk assessment and form a contingency plan.  This has now been rescheduled to February 4th 2022.  I trust this change will allow you adequate time to make childcare provision as there will be no hub available during INSET days.

     

    If you have any concerns or questions prior to your child starting this term, please don’t hesitate to email me on Sally-AnnWright@monmouthshire.gov.uk  and I will get back to you as soon as possible.  Thank you for helping us all stay safe together.

     

    Kind regards

     

     

     

    Sally-Ann Wright

    Executive Headteacher

    Federation of Kymin View and Llandogo Primary School

     

     

  • Shop Local - Sneak preview - video 1 - Christmas is coming!

    Fri 19 Nov 2021

    Here is a sneak preview of Christmas is Coming!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl2g2PYU1FY  English

     

  • Return to School Letter - September 2021

    Fri 03 Sep 2021 HC

    3rd September 2021

     

    Dear Parents,

     

    I hope you have all had a restful holiday and fun time with your children.  We are all looking forward to welcoming the children back to a new term at school.  As you are probably aware the Welsh Government have provided us with new guidelines for the start of this term.  We will no longer have a staggered start or pick up time therefore dropping off and picking up will return to the pre-Covid procedures.  For new to the school parents this means Nursery pupils will start at 9am and will enter through the Nursery class door and will be collected from the same door at 11.30am.  Foundation Phase class doors will be open from 8:50am for you to escort the children via the pods to their class teacher before 9am.  Key Stage 2 pupils will continue to enter through the main reception door at the front of the school from 8.50 – 9.00.   They will go onto their designated yard space and will be supervised by a member of staff then taken into class for a 9am start.  We kindly ask that when you have dropped your children off you leave the school site promptly.

     

    The end of the school day arrangements will therefore be Foundation Phase will be released from their pod doors to their parents at 3:15pm.  Key Stage 2 pupils will be brought to the front office door and released by their class teacher at 3:25pm either to parents or to walk home independently if previously stipulated.

     

    From the beginning of the Autumn term, the school catering team will continue to provide the Grab and Go menu (this will continue until further notice), alternatively you can provide your child with a packed lunch.  All children will be timetabled throughout the dinner break to eat their lunch in the school hall and will no longer eat in their classrooms.  Care will still be taken to minimise interactions with other bubbles – please see updated Risk Assessment for details (attached).  Also, please provide a labelled water bottle and a healthy snack for break time.  Pupils in the Foundation Phase will be offered milk during their morning break time. 

     

    We would also like to remind parents and children that additional items (show and tell items or toys) should not be brought into school – we will provide all stationary.

     

    Breakfast club will be resuming from Monday 6th September – should you wish your child to attend please book the places in the usual way through ParentPay.  This service runs from 8:00am until the start of the school day.  Please bring your child to the main entrance if this service is being utilised.

     

    By the end of the first week your child’s class teacher will provide a newsletter and topic web to inform you about the expectations within their class, what they are hoping to learn about and when they would have PE.  We ask that you send your child to school in their PE kit the days that PE are planned to again reduce items from home and maximise our learning time with the children.

     

    In line with the new guidance, we are not anticipating whole cohorts of children to be asked to isolate if a positive Covid case is identified within the class.  However, you will be notified by Test, Trace, and Protect and informed of the procedures to follow.  If your child is showing any Covid symptoms as outlined by Wales Gov, please book a PCR test and keep them home until either fully recovered or you have received a negative test result.

     

    If you have any concerns or questions prior to your child starting, please don’t hesitate to email me via Sally-AnnWright@monmouthshire.gov.uk  and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

     

     

    Kind regards

     

     

     

    Sally-Ann Wright

    Executive Headteacher

    Federation of Kymin View and Llandogo Primary School

     

  • Therapeutic Services for children, young people and families in Monmouthshire - Monmouthshire

    Thu 03 Jun 2021
  • Temporary Summer Menu

    Tue 13 Apr 2021

    Here is a link to our Summer menu - please remember to keep your Parent Pay account in credit.  Meals are currently £2.50 per meal. 

     

    https://www.kyminviewprimary.org.uk/school-meals/

  • Wearing of face coverings (Primary Schools)

    Tue 24 Nov 2020

    Dear Parents

    Wearing of face coverings (Primary)

     

    The Welsh Government has updated its guidance on the use of face coverings in schools.

    To reduce the risk of transmission amongst parents and relatives, please wear masks when visiting school, and when dropping off and collecting your children.  Maintaining clear social distance at the school gates will also reduce risk and set a good example to pupils.

    If you have a secondary school aged child, be aware that face coverings should now be worn by pupils in Year 7 and above in all areas outside the classroom and also be worn on dedicated school transport for Year 7 and up.

    Please follow these guidelines and encourage your child to follow theirs too.

    Along with regular hand washing/sanitising and social distancing, this will reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19 at school as far as possible.

    Updated guidance has been made stronger to keep you and your families as safe as possible. It is based on new advice from Welsh Government’s Technical Advisory Group, as we learn more about the way COVID-19 is transmitted.

    Thank you for your help in doing all we can – together - to keep ourselves and others safe.

     

    Mrs. S. A. Wright

    Headteacher

Top