Hello everyone!
Welcome to the Easter holidays! I am really missing being in class with you all and getting to celebrate the start of our spring holidays together but hopefully we will all be back together again soon. I am really looking forward to catching up with all the girls and to hearing all your stories of how you have been getting on.
Thanks so much for co-operating and completing some schoolwork while at home over the past three weeks. As I have stated already, please do not let this be a source of worry or stress for you at this already difficult time. Do what you can and please remember, keeping healthy, happy and well is more important than anything at the moment. It is inevitable that there will be some gaps in learning this year compared with other years. However the girls were doing great up until now and there is no need to worry about falling behind. We are all in the same situation and will all be playing a bit of catch up when things get back to normal. Rest assured that these gaps will be filled and looking at the bigger picture, positive memories of this time will be what the children will carry with them and what will help them most at this time. As it is the Easter holidays, us teachers are not going to assign any work for the nest two weeks. Therefore, I hope that you all can make the most of your time at home and enjoy lots of play, exercise, reading, cooking, gardening and art. If you like, you could take some pictures and after Easter (whether school reopens or not) you will be able to email me should you wish to show me some photographs of what you got up to! The more active and creative the better.
Although I have been missing watching Liverpool and the rugby teams playing over the past few weeks, I have been keeping busy by learning how to cook different dinners from my recipe books which I never usually have time to read and have been practicing my own yoga! Being active, if only indoors, is really important for helping us feel happier and I have also been dancing around my apartment to my favourite songs which keeps me in a good mood!
Look after one another over the break. Stay home, stay safe and keep washing your hands! Thanks again to all the parents and guardians who are working hard at home, looking after their families and/ or still going out to work in the essential services we are all depending on! Be good, stay well and we will get to the other side eventually!
Kind regards,
Ms McQuaid
Welcome to the Easter holidays! I am really missing being in class with you all and getting to celebrate the start of our spring holidays together but hopefully we will all be back together again soon. I am really looking forward to catching up with all the girls and to hearing all your stories of how you have been getting on.
Thanks so much for co-operating and completing some schoolwork while at home over the past three weeks. As I have stated already, please do not let this be a source of worry or stress for you at this already difficult time. Do what you can and please remember, keeping healthy, happy and well is more important than anything at the moment. It is inevitable that there will be some gaps in learning this year compared with other years. However the girls were doing great up until now and there is no need to worry about falling behind. We are all in the same situation and will all be playing a bit of catch up when things get back to normal. Rest assured that these gaps will be filled and looking at the bigger picture, positive memories of this time will be what the children will carry with them and what will help them most at this time. As it is the Easter holidays, us teachers are not going to assign any work for the nest two weeks. Therefore, I hope that you all can make the most of your time at home and enjoy lots of play, exercise, reading, cooking, gardening and art. If you like, you could take some pictures and after Easter (whether school reopens or not) you will be able to email me should you wish to show me some photographs of what you got up to! The more active and creative the better.
Although I have been missing watching Liverpool and the rugby teams playing over the past few weeks, I have been keeping busy by learning how to cook different dinners from my recipe books which I never usually have time to read and have been practicing my own yoga! Being active, if only indoors, is really important for helping us feel happier and I have also been dancing around my apartment to my favourite songs which keeps me in a good mood!
Look after one another over the break. Stay home, stay safe and keep washing your hands! Thanks again to all the parents and guardians who are working hard at home, looking after their families and/ or still going out to work in the essential services we are all depending on! Be good, stay well and we will get to the other side eventually!
Kind regards,
Ms McQuaid