The GFM are regularly checking the NHS and Government sites whenever we have a question about covid – recently the main questions are around track and trace, contact with a known covid case, contact with someone with symptoms or having symptoms. The link is here if you also …
It has been an incredible two days, and fantastic welcoming students back to the school. Thank you to parents and carers for everything you are doing; your support with and for the safety measures in place, that have included navigating the challenges of an ever …
Please click on this link to access the online timetable for the forthcoming two weeks along with additional useful information: September 2020 lessons Letter
This interactive guide will help you and your child learn how to use the GFM Google Suite. Click here to access the presentation and then click on the tabs at the top and sites to view the sections.
Message for students: A quick ‘hello’ from all the staff at BP to say how much we are looking forward to seeing you all next week! The school is ready to welcome you back safely and securely – you can see from this photo staff …
‘Young minds’ have provided some helpful tips for parents and carers in preparing and supporting a child’s return to school: https://youngminds.org.uk/blog/supporting-a-child-returning-to-school-after-lockdown/
The Government has produced the following leaflet for parents and carers as we prepare for a return to school: Returning to secondary school what parents need to know Government leaflet Parents and carers are also encouraged to visit: http://gov.uk/backtoschool for information and practical guidance to …
One of the events in the school calendar, that we most look forward to every year, is results day, when we get the opportunity to say congratulations and well done, to our departing Year 11 students. This year, we find ourselves in the unusual and …
We would like to thank our community for the response to letters from our school leaders describing our thinking about how to manage the start of the new school year. The majority have been supportive of the two week transition period, recognising the need for caution in managing reopening. We recognise, however, that for some this is seen as an unnecessary way to mitigate the risk of the virus.