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The Week Ahead 08 January 2021

08 Jan 2021

Dear parents

It has been so good to see your children, our pupils, start the new term so purposefully. The Lent term, despite its relatively short duration, is often a pivotal time in a school year. It is particularly important for senior pupils as they ready themselves for the public examination season by finalising their schemes of work and starting a comprehensive revision programme.

It is not normally my habit to write a purely informational Week Ahead. I find that this column affords me a great chance to reach out to parents and the wider community with some thoughts about the education on offer here at Wellington. This week, though, I felt it more important to offer some clarity on a number of imminent issues in and around the school.
 

 

Coronavirus


Parents will be well aware of the recent outbreaks of the Covid-19 virus across China. Whilst the overall message is of course very positive, and the country as a whole is safe, we have to be extra vigilant in school in order to protect our community. As a result, I wanted to share with you our travel advice for the coming weeks, and the Chinese New Year break in particular.

The core message is that we strongly discourage travel outside Tianjin over the holiday period. This advice is aligned with that of the rest of the WCC group of schools.

Those families do need to travel will need to comply with the following:

 

  • You should complete the 14-day tracker for your child and report daily temperature checks for your child so that we can inform the local government.

  • You must provide a negative Covid-19 / NATS test for your child on return to TJ, at most 7 days before accessing the school site.

  • Anyone travelling and caught up in a lockdown or in quarantine must understand that the school’s online learning will be of a limited nature as long as the school remains physically open.

  • If you or your child experience any of the symptoms associated with the coronavirus (see below), please report these to the school immediately. Your child should obviously not come to school while they have symptoms, and he / she will need a negative NATS test before gaining admission to the school. 


Common symptoms of the coronavirus infection include:

 

  • Fever (37.3 degree or above)

  • Cough 

  • Runny Nose 

  • Sore Throat 

  • Chest Pain 

  • Sore muscles/painful joints 

  • Shortness of breath 

  • Diarrhoea

  • Loss of taste and/or smell


Please bear in mind that areas can quickly become medium or high-risk zones. Families should not travel to an area under such designation (there are around 40 across China at the time of writing, including Shunyi and Chaoyang in Beijing). The list of places on the medium/high risk list will be updated regularly in the coming days and weeks.
 

 

E-learning


Whilst the city is still largely free of Covid-19 incidents, and the school remains fully open, parents can be assured that a full e-learning programme, for all year groups, is ready to be unveiled in the event of an enforced school closure. The lessons of 2020 have been taken on board and pupils and families alike should find the new e-learning provision accessible, engaging and wholly supportive of our pupils’ learning and wellbeing.
 

 

Public Examinations

 

The United Kingdom has just gone back into a full state of lockdown and schools will remain closed until at least the middle of February. As a result, some GCSE and A Level examinations will not operate at all, and others will be assessed differently as a result of this disruption. At present, though, CIE and Edexcel IGCSE – the boards we use most frequently here at school – have said that they will continue to run exams in the summer as usual. This means that our pupils in years 11-13 need to keep focused and keep working on their study and revision programmes. The situation is fluid, given the rapid resurgence of the virus in some countries across the globe, so this situation may change, but in the meantime, please be assured that we are doing all we can to prepare pupils for these important examinations.   

 

Annual Review parent survey 2021


Parents should have received details of the 2021 Annual Review survey, via T-chat and e-mail. The results of the survey give us a real insight into parental impressions of the school, and we use the results to drive further improvements in the education of your child. The survey closes at 1700hrs on Friday 15th January, so I would urge all parents to complete the questionnaire as soon as possible. It is, of course, available in three languages (English, Chinese and Korean) and should take around 20 minutes to complete.

Best wishes

Julian Jeffrey
MASTER

FROM THE DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AND ADMISSIONS

 

We are excited to unveil our newly redesigned Wellington College Tianjin websites. They go live tonight, and the new website URL domains are:

 

 

Wellington College International Tianjin

https://tianjin.wellingtoncollege.cn/

Wellington College Bilingual Tianjin-Nursery

https://tianjin-nursery.wellingtoncollege.cn/

Wellington College Bilingual Tianjin-A level Centre

https://tianjin-sixthform.wellingtoncollege.cn/

 

These new versions are a much-anticipated update from our original websites. They promise to be simpler, neater and have a more contemporary layout. For your convenience, we have also added a new Parent Resources section, where you can find all the information you need about school services, upcoming events and the latest Wellington news. Please be sure to bookmark the new URL in your browser.

UPCOMING EVENTS

 

Monday 11 January 2021
All Day                       
Week 19 (A)

Start of the Lent ASA programme

Wednesday 13 January 2021
09:00 - 10:15  
Parent briefing: The humanities at Wellington (ES) postponed

14:00 - 15:00  
Nest briefing: How grandparents can support a child's learning & development (JB) postponed

Saturday 16 January 2021
09:00  
Saturday Activity Programme (SAP) (EvK)

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