7 March 2023

Image of Industrial Action - 15/03 16/03

Dear Parent/Carer

Following my letter of 27th February, I am writing to confirm our arrangements for the planned industrial action due to take place on Wednesday 15th and Thursday 16th March.

Please read the information below carefully as the arrangements for each day differ slightly

 

Arrangements for Wednesday 15th March by Year Group

The table below details the arrangements for each year group.

Year 7, 8 and 10

Students are not required to attend school and will be provided with remote learning which can be accessed on Class Charts and the school website.

https://www.bishopchalloner.org.uk/remote-learning

Year 9

All students are required to attend school as normal

Year 11

All students are required to attend school as normal. Study sessions will not run after school.

Year 12

Students are not required to attend school and will be provided with remote learning which can be accessed on Class Charts and the school website.

https://www.bishopchalloner.org.uk/remote-learning

Year 13

All students are required to attend college as normal. Some lessons may not run if staff are on strike and students are expected to engage in independent study during these times. Study guides for all subjects are available on the school website:

https://www.bishopchalloner.org.uk/sixth-form/sixth-form-curriculum/study-periods

The school day will conclude at the end of period 4i.e. 1.10pm.

 

Arrangements for Thursday 16th March by Year Group

The table below details the arrangements for each year group.

Year 7, 8 and 9

Students are not required to attend school and will be provided with remote learning which can be accessed on Class Charts and the school website.

https://www.bishopchalloner.org.uk/remote-learning

Year 10

All students are required to attend school as normal

Year 11

All students are required to attend school as normal. Study sessions will not run after school.

Year 12

Students are not required to attend school and will be provided with remote learning which can be accessed on Class Charts and the school website.

https://www.bishopchalloner.org.uk/remote-learning

Year 13

All students are required to attend college as normal. Some lessons may not run if staff are on strike and students are expected to engage in independent study during these times. Study guides for all subjects are available on the school website: https://www.bishopchalloner.org.uk/sixth-form/sixth-form-curriculum/study-periods

The school day will conclude at the end of period 4 i.e.1.10pm.

 

There is no requirement for schools to teach the National Curriculum on Wednesday 15th March or Thursday 16th March and so the school day may be organised slightly differently for students.

On both days, the school day will run from 8.40am-3.10pm for all students with the exception of Year 13 who will finish their day at the end of period 4.

Please be reminded that if school is open for your child you have a legal duty to ensure that they attend.

 

Extra-curricular provision on Wednesday 15th March and Thursday 16th March

There will be no extra-curricular provision either before school or after school on either day.

 

Information for Wednesday 15th March

Year 7, 8, 10 and 12 Vulnerable Young People and Critical Workers

If your child is in Year 7, 8, 10 and 12 and deemed to be a Vulnerable Young Person or you are a critical worker (see Annex A and Annex B below to see if you meet the criteria) then you may request that your child attends school on Wednesday 15th March.

Please use Schoolcomms to advise us that your child will be attending school by no later than Tuesday 14th March. Please also indicate your status as a keyworker in the comment section.

Year 7, 8 and 10 vulnerable young people and critical workers will be required to bring in their PE kits on the day.

Free School Meals

For students in Year 7, 8, 10 and 12 that are not attending school on Wednesday 15th March, but require a free school meal, please contact the school on 0121 444 4161 no later than Tuesday 14th March to advise that you would like to collect a meal on the day.

 

Information for Thursday 16th March

Year 7, 8, 9 and 12 Vulnerable Young People and Critical Workers

If your child is in Year 7, 8, 9 and 12 and deemed to be a Vulnerable Young Person or you are a critical worker (see Annex A and Annex B below to see if you meet the criteria) then you may request that your child attends school on Thursday 16th March.

Please use Schoolcomms to advise us that your child will be attending school by no later than Tuesday 14th March. Please also indicate your status as a keyworker in the comment section.

Year 7, 8 and 9 vulnerable young people and critical workers will be required to bring in their PE kits on the day.

Free School Meals

For students in Year 7, 8, 9 and 12 that are not attending school on Thursday 16th March, but require a free school meal, please contact the school on 0121 444 4161 no later than Tuesday 14th March to advise that you would like to collect a meal on the day.

 

Future industrial action dates

At the time of writing there are no plans for further industrial action. However, should this change we will advise you of the arrangements the school is making.

Thank you for your continued support.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Dr J Coughlan

Principal

 

Industrial Action Annex