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Severe Snow/Ice Plan for Parents and Families
In adverse weather conditions, all Staff will endeavour to keep the school open. We would like you to make every effort to bring your child into school before the gate closes at 8.55am
The Holy Family School expects your child to be in school and ready to learn as poor attendance affects your child’s learning journey.
“Schools should, wherever possible, stay open in severe weather. They play a key role in their communities and by staying open help both their pupils and parents” – Department for Education
Every winter brings the possibility of snow and ice. Extreme bad weather can cause widespread and prolonged disruption. Schools are often affected and it can be difficult to maintain an education service.
As a fundamental principle every effort must be made to keep schools open, even if only limited numbers of pupils can attend. However, schools may close due to ‘unavoidable’ circumstances. Those circumstances being that it is no longer safe for staff or pupils to be onsite.
We recognise that it is important that our school remains open so parents are able to work and pupils can continue to learn. Holy Family School will make every effort to prepare for severe snow/ice this winter by gritting pathways, clearing access points etc.
How will we let you know if the school is closed?
However, if we do experience severe snow/ice resulting in hazardous conditions, the Academy Principal may have to take the decision to close the school. Once this decision has been made we will notify parents via the Kent Closures website. We will also update the school website banner and send a text; please ensure your mobile number is correct and updated in school.
To determine whether Holy Family School is open or closed please visit www.kentclosures.co.uk . Search for the school in the search box. The Kent Closures website can also be used to find out if other services in Kent are open or closed, such as nurseries, children’s centres and libraries. Parents can also listen to KMFM, BBC Radio Kent or Heart FM to hear if the school has closed.
What can you do to help?
Many thanks for your support in helping Holy Family School remain open during periods of severe snow/ice.
We are overjoyed to announce that Holy Family will be part of an incredible sculpture trail which will be installed in and around Maidstone this summer.
From 20th June to 23rd August 2020, a parade of fabulously colourful and unique elephants will take you on a trail around the bustling town centre, the beautiful Mote Park and some popular landmarks. This family event will feature around 50 Elmer sculptures designed by some amazing artists, both well-known and emerging. The trail will encourage families to have fun exploring and being captivated by the sculptures.
This wonderful event is set to raise tremendous funds for the Heart of Kent Hospice, a charity that is close to the hearts of so many in our school community. The story of Elmer fits perfectly with Holy Family’s special Bible story: “The Lost Sheep”, which reminds us of how every single individual is of infinite worth to God.
Thanks to the incredible persuasion skills of our own Mrs Barrington in the office, we were able to raise the £750 participation amount in just one day. We have two fantastically generous sponsors: Maidstone Scaffolding and RAP Interior Design.
This afternoon we had our launch assembly, and are now the proud parents of our very own baby Elmer sculpture to design and paint. The team at Kent Messenger joined us for our assembly, so look out for us in the edition coming soon! Everyone is now busy writing poems and creating designs for our loveable sculpture, and we are delighted to be taking part!