YKidz After School Care
I am delighted to announce that the Ashgate Primary School YKidz wrap-around care will be open from Monday 11th September. Based on the number of responses to the questionnaire, 15 places will be made available initially. If demand increases over the term, this may be extended.
Both clubs include a meal and activities and will be situated on school premises.
Costings:
Breakfast Club – 7:30 am – 8:45 am £6 per session
After School Club – 3:20 – 6:00 pm £11 per session
Cost includes meals and activities.
No booking - No place
Sessions must be booked and paid for in advance and this is done online. The online booking will be available from 24th July. You must book directly with YKidz at least 1 week in advance. YOU CANNOT BOOK VIA THE SCHOOL.
More details, including the meal menu and bookings can be accessed by clicking:
https://ymcaderbyshire.org.uk/y-kidz/ashgate-primary-school/
Further details will be available on the Ashgate Primary School YKIdz website in the coming weeks. For any questions, you can email Ykidz@ymcaderbyshire.org.uk
or telephone 01332 579568
Important note:
Y KIdz is managed by the YMCA and is a not-for-profit charity. All payments and arrangements are made through their service contact, not the school. School staff will not be able to advise beyond directing you to the YMCA – Ykidz service.
Please note that online bookings for Ashgate Primary School Wraparound care need to be submitted one full week in advance.
Payment must be received before your child attends the club. Once booked, online details of how to pay via BACS or a Childcare Voucher will be provided. Please note that we are unable to accept card payments.
Bookings taken within 24 hours of a club will incur a late booking fee of £2. This is to allow us to plan staffing levels to meet our ratios, activities and food served accordingly.
We understand at times that situations change and you may need last minute childcare arrangements. If you do require last minute access, Y-Kidz
wraparound care will do their best to accommodate you, if there are places available.
You must email Ykidz@ymcaderbyshire.org.uk or telephone 01332 579568, however your child’s place will not be confirmed until you receive either written or verbal confirmation from a member of our team.
Please note we cannot accept booking enquiries via the Ashgate Primary School wraparound mobile number. This is only to be used to contact us whilst your child is in our care.
Dear parents and carers.
Today a link will be forwarded to you to access the Ofsted report from the two-day inspection on 6th and 7thJune 2023.
I am delighted to inform you that the school was graded as follows:
Overall effectiveness GOOD
The quality of education GOOD
Behaviour and attitudes GOOD
Personal development GOOD
Leadership and management GOOD
Early years provision GOOD
The inspection was detailed and rigorous, covering every aspect of school life.
We are particularly pleased that special mention is made to the provision for Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, which is referenced as ‘expert’. Likewise, the judgements relating to safeguarding at the school were described as stringent and effective; with staff providing ‘a front-line service’ for the community. This is pleasing to hear as protecting children from harm is at the heart of much of our work. Behaviour was seen as a strength with bullying rare and children having confidence and trust in their teachers to support their wellbeing.
Clearly, academic provision was key to the inspection, and rightly so. It was recognised that the curriculum is well constructed and sequenced and that academic ambition is high for all.
I would like to thank all the children, staff and governors who contributed to the inspection.
The inspection report is available in full on the school website and can also be viewed via the link below. Ofsted will be updating its online system with the revised report before the end of the term.
Current forecasted actions for
Wednesday 5th and Friday 7th July (this week)
ALL INFORMATION IS ACCURATE AT THE TIME OF PUBLISHING.
Additional closures may be required if, for reasons such as sickness or dependent leave needs, staffing levels are reduced further. Likewise, staff who have not declared an intention to strike continue to have the option not to attend their place of work on the day of industrial action. As such, parents may be contacted on the day to collect their children. This is beyond the control of senior leaders.
The school will be closed to and therefore children in these classes should not attend*:
Miss Ince (Year 1/2) Closed Wednesday and Friday
Mrs Sahota (Year 1/2) Closed Wednesday and Friday
Mrs Morey (Year 3/4) Closed Friday only
Mr Brooks (Year 3/4) Closed Friday only
Mrs Fennemore (Year 3/4) Closed Friday only
To the best of the school’s knowledge, we will be open to all other classes not listed above
Dear parents and carers
I provide the most up to date information regarding National Education Union (NEU) industrial action. Parents should be assured that any actions taken in regard to opening or closing to groups of children have been taken with due regard to legislation and no decisions have been taken lightly. As forecasted, strike action will affect some classes, but the Senior Leadership Team have taken all possible legal and reasonable adjustments to reduce direct impact, especially for vulnerable/emergency critical worker families. A thorough risk assessment has been completed in order to ensure safe practice and to ascertain the level of closures required.
Industrial Actions – Administration
1.2 Curriculum coverage for those attending (unchanged):
In order to prevent wider school closure, your child’s class may be supported by a staff member who provides ‘supervision’ and / or ‘alternative activities’. This means that the staff member may not be able/qualified/required to deliver the National Curriculum at the level of the striking staff member and therefore activities that would be expected of those holding Qualified Teacher Status may be limited.
Staff who are not striking are not required to cover for absent colleagues.
All after school clubs and tuition groups will be cancelled.
1.3 Supporting the most vulnerable (unchanged since last action)
Children in closed classes who fall into one or more of the following categories have the option to attend school on strike days; however, they will not be with their own class.
Families subject to these criteria will already know as formal notice and action plans will have already been agreed with the school and Local Authority.
Critical front line/emergency workers
Parents should note that this is a list of ‘critical front-line workers’ and is not extended to previous Covid listed ‘key workers’.
The school will remain open to any family where both parents (or one in the case of single parents) are identified as a critical worker and can evidence both working on the day of the strike action.
‘Critical’ workers are defined for this purpose as:
Those parents who feel that they are eligible for child attendance under the category of critical front line emergency worker, as listed above, will need to inform the school in advance and provide evidence of:
Evidence of status should be brought with you on the day of the strike. You are directed to bring this to the school office where a decision to open to your child will be made based on the evidence provided.
YOU MUST INFORM THE SCHOOL OF YOUR REQUEST FOR CRITICAL KEY STATUS USING THE ONLINE SURVEY FORWARDED IN ADVANCE OF THE STRIKE ACTION AS PER LAST INDUSTRIAL ACTION. Link will follow.
1.4 Free School Meals
The school recognises that those entitled to Free School Meals but for whom the school is closed remain entitled to a free meal.
For this reason, if your child is entitled to a Free School Meal an online order process will be provided to order a packed lunch. This should be completed no later than 24 hrs before the action. Packs will be available from 3:20pm on the day before the action.
1.5 Absence records:
1.6 Summary of steps to mitigate impact of strike action on families, in line with DfE directives
Industrial Action: Frequently asked questions:
2.1 Why are the National Education Union striking?
The NEU have opted to take strike action because of increased financial pressures on schools and those working in them. Unfunded government imposed demands on school finances are unsustainable, and as suchwhat schools are able to deliver to children is greatly diminishing, including support for your child.
With increasing demands on school budgets and salaries, teaching is no longer an attractive profession in which to enter. This is resulting in teaching and support staff prematurely leaving in pursuit of less demanding jobs that have better or equal pay. Amongst key concerns are:
2.2 Will those who are on strike get paid?
Union members not attending work are unpaid. Whilst a strike in specific circumstances is legal, any employee member not attending work as they have elected to take industrial action are in breach of contract and therefore not entitled to pay.
2.3Why are some staff striking and not others?
Not all unions are taking industrial action, although all share the concerns of the NEU. The option to strike is only for those whose unions have balloted to do so and have met the legal requirements needed to act, similarly, some staff opt not to strike despite it being legal for them to do so.
2.4 I thought the government had changed the law regarding strikes and stopped them?
The NEU action is compliant with law. Industrial action remains legal in the UK although in the future it may be that there are safety restrictions imposed in some services such as fire and NHS. Schools are already required to meet minimum safeguarding standards as enshrined in legislation.
2.5 I heard the government are investing more than ever in schools, so why the concern?
In real terms, schools are now more underfunded as the costs of running them far exceeds what leaders are given. Costs have increased at a greater level than the government announced adjustments meaning budgets are decreasing in real terms. More is asked whilst less is given and the unfunded changes to below inflation salaries this year reflect this.
2.6 Will the current plan apply if there are further strikes?
All strike actions are planned based on the number of staff taking action and can alter even on the day of the strike, subject to staff intentions. As this cannot be ascertained in advance, the plan may be different if there is further action. As with this action, as much notice will be given as possible.
Information sourced from NEU - NAHT/ Parliamentary Report -Gov UK / Department for Education STPCD 2022