Richard Edmundson — May 13, 2020

Last two days of distance learning: students return for onsite learning Monday 18 May, 10am.

Kia ora koutou. Talofa. Kia Orana. Malo e lelei. Bula. Fakaalofa atu. Namaste and Kumusta. Greetings to everyone at LCŌ and our wider LCŌ community.

"The team of 5 million."  We have been through extraordinary times and what seems even more extraordinary is that I first mentioned the word "Coronavirus" in a newsletter on 28 January, before term 1 had even officially started. While everything is not yet over, we can say that the next stage is beginning and there are positive things to look forward to. 

The next two days: Thursday 14 and Friday 15 May

These are the final days of distance learning. While students can and should continue with their distance learning, I have asked staff to reduce their direct on-line interaction with students over the next couple of days. This is to enable staff  to return to school and prepare for Monday's face to face learning. 

Monday 18 May

This will be our first day together since Thursday 26 March, which will have been 7.5 weeks before. The starting time for students is 10am with ako time. After ako we then have interval and P3 and the day proceeds as usual. The Aldwins Rd school buses are running at the end of the day but not at the start.

Information to students

Return to school information is being sent directly to each student on the google classroom student page.

Buses

All students must register to be on the school buses. With the requirements of potential contact tracing no registration means no bus travel.

Hygiene and health protocols

The Ministries of Health and Education (MOE) have put out explicit information about schools being safe for on-site learning. The MOE states:

It is safe for all students and staff to return to school in Alert level 2. Schools are safe because hygiene habits will be strong and schools will put into place safe and sensible practice. The overriding principles for Alert Level 2 are:

And:

The key controls for schools and all workplaces are:  

There is a lot of detailed information on this but so this communication is of a readable length I am including only essential information here. The detailed information is available from tomorrow on our website for anyone who wishes to read it.

Essential health information

Students' views of returning to school

School attendance

Learning

Devices

Our future

Further information about health and other protocols will be placed on our website over the next few days. Of course we will continue to face challenges throughout the year. However, as we head into Alert Level 2, there is a sense of optimism in our school, our community, and across the country that we will make this work. 

Ngā mihi nui -

Richard Edmundson Tumuaki-Principal