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Years 5 & 6 take over Looe Gaol and Museum 

Last week, the whole school project on World War 1 started to come to an end. Some of the Year 5 and 6 learning included a visit to Looe Gaol and Museum as part of the national museum take over project.

Children went down in groups to share their work with family and members of the public after being helped to get ready by the curator of the museum, Petra. Some of the work included amazing show box trenches designed and built by the pupils and their parents and carers as a home learning project. See below.

All of the sessions were fantastic and the national organiser of the project, visiting the museum on one of the days, said that our pupils were the most engaged, interesting and well informed pupils that she had met on her national travels.

We have also received a lovely letter in to school from a member of the public sharing his delight at meeting the pupils, although he is concerned because his wife was sent to Australia by a judge; she had stolen a loaf of bread and he is still awaiting her return! We really enjoy opportunities to get out of the school environment and to be part of our local community, so we would like to say a huge thank you to Looe Gaol and Museum staff for inviting us.

 


School lockdown procedure 

You may have become aware that in the last few days we have been talking to and teaching the children about a ‘lockdown’ procedure for safety. This is where a situation may arise that requires us to lock down the building as opposed to carrying out an evacuation for a fire etc. We are required to establish and practice this procedure and as it is new for most children, we need to make sure that they fully understand what is happening and why.

Lockdowns happen when there is an event taking place outside that we cannot control immediately. This may include extreme and adverse weather conditions, a loose animal such as a dog that we cannot control, or who is aggressive and unfortunately this may also be required if we have intruders on site or if we have received information that leads us to believe that the children and staff are at risk. As this is a new procedure, we have talked to the children and given them opportunities to discuss their worries.

All schools have a lockdown policy and procedure. In many ways, this is a safer procedure than evacuation, but we have talked as staff about the need to manage the anxiety of children in these circumstances, even as we practice. You will receive a letter today with more information, but I would like to reassure you that it was always our intention to share this with you, to enable you to talk to your children at home if necessary.

We will have a full practice in the very near future, once we are confident that the children are ready. On this occasion, they will know that the practice is taking place. Once you have read the letter, please do not hesitate to get in touch with me if you have any further concerns. The letter will be sent home as a paper copy on this occasion and will also be available in the letter section of this website.

 


 

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