Returning to College Information

We are excited and delighted that our students and staff will all be returning to College on a full timetable on Thursday 3rd September with as close to a normal routine and community as we can provide while keeping within the guidelines.  The safety of our students and staff comes before everything.  The purpose of this letter is to explain what we are doing.  Please do read it carefully with your daughter. Returning after off-island travel Students returning to Jersey with a green travel history should not attend JCG until they receive a negative test result. Students with an amber or red travel history should not attend until they have completed the necessary isolation period; for amber countries this is until they have received a negative day 5 test result, for red countries this is 14 days. Please do contact us if your daughter is unable to attend College because you are awaiting a test results or are isolating. Attendance All students should now attend JCG unless they are isolating due to recent travel or because they or a household member has symptoms of COVID-19 or there are other reasons for absence (such as shielding due to health conditions).  Please notify your us, as normal, if your child is unable to attend so that we are aware and can discuss this with you and make decisions about how best to support and educate your daughter. Underlying health conditions and higher risk groups Students who are considered clinically to be high risk individuals (extremely vulnerable) should continue to shield and should not be expected to attend. Moderate risk (vulnerable) people are those considered to be at a higher risk of serious illness from COVID-19. A small number of children will fall into this category and parents should follow medical advice if their child is in this category. Students who live in a household with someone who is clinically high risk can attend JCG. For such students strict social distancing is encouraged and should be adhered to. If there is any uncertainty, medical advice should be sought. Travelling to and from JCG Students and parents are encouraged to walk or cycle where possible.  School buses will operate at normal capacity with the introduction of additional public health safety measures that Liberty Bus have in place. When dropping your daughter off in the carpark, please do not congregate with other parents and maintain social distancing at all times. Uniform Your daughter should arrive to school wearing her normal full summer uniform. Please see below a link for ease: https://jerseycollegeforgirls.com/about-us/school-uniform-shop/ Please check your daughter’s uniform as we are aware that she will not have worn this since March and may well have grown. New dresses may need to be purchased.  We do have some blazers in stock therefore should you require a new blazer please email June Fosse on j.fosse@jcg.sch.je Day 1 On arrival to school on Thursday 3rd September your daughter should go directly to her form room as listed below.  Prefects will be around the College to help our new students.

Tutors 2020-2021
Form Tutor Room
7AB AS - Adam Sykes R12
7CA JMO - Jenny Morris C25
7CF ANJ - Annabel Jervis R24
7GA LM - Livia Medai R4
7IN RBI - Richard Bidmead R15
7NI KM - Katherine Moss C13
8AB HH - Helen Hadjam R21
8CA ADL - Toni De Louche C21
8CF SMB - Steve Braithwaite + SF Sarah Ferraby C14
8GA  SW - Sally Welburn R23
8IN LD - Lauren Devine R11
8NI JB - John Bowley R2
9AB SS - Stuart Sleath R25
9CA KST - Katie Stirk C22
9CF NB - Nathan Barker R3
9GA MB - Michelle Bolton C9
9IN SC - Sandra Coleman R5
9NI SLA - Stuart Langhorn R13
10AB EPO - Emma Powell C12
10CA BP - Bianca Padidar J3
10CF FCA - Francois Cartant C24
10GA BDO - Bronagh Dowdall R1
10IN MH - Matthew Herbert R14
10NI EC - Emma Carre R22
11AB JLG - Jacquie Le Gallais C23
11CA SAH - Samantha Hearn J6
11CF AC - Angela Crowcroft A2
11GA DMM/LB - Danielle Mynes/Lucy Batty C11
11IN ABA - Abi Atkinson C15
11NI SL - Suzan Loose / SJL - Sarah Lovell B3
12AB CS - Caroline Stone QSR
12CA SG - Sian Goldhawk B13
12CF KC - Kevin Coxshall C17
12GA ZM - Zoe Mountford J5
12IN JAG - Joe Aguiar B14
12NI JXG - James Grogan B1
13AB GWP - Gary Powell B12
13CA JV - Janet Vernaglione B11
13CF JVI - John Vibert C16
13GA TB - Tim Barnett A1
13IN SPL - Simon Lewis B2
13NI RA - Russell Abraham C2

Lesson timing is returning to normal as below:

8:25 – 8:35 Registration
8:35 – 9:35 Period 1
9:40 – 10:40 Period 2
10:40 – 11:00 Break
11:00 – 12:00 Period 3
12:05 – 13:05 Period 4
13:05 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 14:20 Tutor/Assembly Time
14:25 – 15:25 Period 5
Break and lunch

Each year group will be given a ‘zoned area’ to spend their break and lunchtimes:

Dry weather Wet weather Buying Food
Year 7 Terrace Dome Dome
Year 8 Barton netball court marquee Dome
Year 9 Roberts Quad Hall Hall
Year 10 Library roof canopy Hall
Year 11 Side of Chesshire Year 11 form rooms Hall
Year 12 Harry’s Garden + Colin Rowe Garden + Library, Sixth Form Centre, Quiet Study Room
Year 13

At least 1 metre physical distancing between all adults and between adults and children wherever possible should be followed.  No physical distancing requirement between students in their year group. Students from different year groups will be kept separate as much as possible.  Therefore, please remind your daughter that she always needs to socially distance from students in other year groups, for example, when queuing for any food from the Dome. Our Dome will be providing a normal service but will operate a smartcard payment policy only. No cash will be accepted therefore please ensure that your daughter’s card is topped up via our ‘TouchTopup’ system. PE and Drama lessons PE and Drama lessons will run as normal. From Friday 4th September, your daughter will need to bring her kit to school as our changing rooms will operate as normal. Lockers All students will be allocated a locker on the first day of term and these can now be used. Routines We will remind students about the increased hygiene routines. Students will be required to gel their hands and wipe desks at the beginning of every new lesson. Desks will be configured to comply with social distancing for our staff and all students will face the front. Year 7 During form time, Year 7 students will receive their smartcards and their rucksacks. In their first Computer Science lesson, they will be taught how to use their school email and to access their Office 365 account. We will also ensure that they leave their last lesson before lunch a few minutes early, to allow them additional orientation time and be first in the queue! I hope this covers many of your questions.  Below is Government guidance in the form of a checklist which I hope is useful. When we returned after lockdown in the Summer term, the whole JCG community was incredible in following the guidance and enabling us all to enjoy being back at our College.  I have every confidence that September will be just the same. Yours, Carl Howarth Principal Government guidance Checklist for parents and carers

  1. Monitor your child’s health and keep them home from school if they are ill.
  2. Teach and model good hygiene practices for your children:
  • Explain that they should wash their hands with soap and water frequently. As a minimum, children should wash their hands, on leaving home, before and after eating, after using any shared equipment / resources, after using the toilet, after sneezing or coughing and on returning home
  • If soap and water are not readily available, use a hand sanitiser (with 60-70% alcohol content). Always wash hands with soap and water if hands are visibly dirty.
  • Ensure waste (such as used tissues) is safely collected, stored and disposed of.
  • Cough and sneeze into a tissue or your elbow and avoid touching your face, eyes, mouth, nose.
  1. Encourage your children to ask questions and express their feelings with you and their teachers. Remember that your child may have different reactions to stress; be patient and understanding.
  2. Prevent stigma by using facts and reminding your children to be considerate of one another
  3. explain to your child why it’s important that they must arrive and leave the grounds at their allotted time
  4. let younger children know that parents are not allowed into the provision and they will say goodbye to them outside the door where they will be met by a member of staff they know
  5. at pick up time talk to your child about trying to remember all their things
  6. let younger children know that you will be waiting outside to collect them
  7. Coordinate with the school to receive information and ask how you can support school safety efforts.

  Checklist for children and students

  1. Know that you are not alone and talk to someone you trust, like your parent or teacher so that you can help keep yourself and your school safe and healthy.  Ask questions, educate yourself and get information from reliable sources. In a situation like this it is normal to feel sad, worried, confused, scared or angry.
  2. Protect yourself and others
  • Wash your hands frequently, always with soap and water for at least 20 seconds
  • Remember to not touch your face
  • Do not share cups, eating utensils, food or drinks with others
  1. Be a leader in keeping yourself, your school, family and community healthy
  • Share what you learn about preventing disease with your family and friends, especially with younger children
  • Model good practices such as sneezing or coughing into your elbow and washing your hands, especially for younger family members
  1. Don’t tease anyone about being sick; remember that the virus doesn’t follow geographical boundaries, ethnicities, age, ability or gender.
  2. Tell your parents, another family member, or a caregiver if you feel sick, and ask to stay at home.