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Siddur Lakol: Far & Wide

24th June 2022Website Admin

As you are aware over the last year, Gesher School has been working in collaboration with the Office of the Chief Rabbi, the United Synagogue and the Daniels Family to create a new siddur; Siddur Lakol. Siddur Lakol, which translates to ‘A Siddur for Everyone’. As part of our involvement with the project, our primary classes were joined by members from the United Synagogue, the Office of the Chief Rabbi, the Daniels Family and the Chief Rabbi himself to participate in our inaugural Chaggigat Siddur. During our Chaggigat Siddur, each child was gifted a personalised siddur signed by the Chief Rabbi, and participated in a beautiful tefillah ceremony to celebrate the occasion.

News of Siddur Lakol has spread far and wide. You can read about it here:

Jewish News

The Jewish Chronicle

Israel Hayom

Israel National News

Jewish News Syndicate

The US

 

 

 

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Drums Donated to Gesher Students

22nd April 2022Website Admin

Over the last year, Gesher has been lucky enough to have received regular visits from a young man called Leo. He has been fundraising prior to his Bar Mitzvah so as to able to support Gesher pupils in accessing music through drumming and percussion, something which is a huge passion of Leo’s. Subsequently, he raised over £700 and has kindly used this to purchase a number of instruments which Leo has donated 

to Gesher. Alongside this, Leo has also been investing his time in coming to demonstrate how to use the drums and provide introductory lessons for our pupils. We cannot understate how incredibly grateful we are to Leo for the kindness and generosity he has displayed, and it is a testament to what an outstanding citizen he is within the community. Thank you, Leo – our pupils cannot wait to get their hands on our new drum kits!

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Where are all the SEND Teachers? 

21st February 2022Website Admin

By Rowan Eggar

Nearly half a million children in the UK have Educational Health Care Plans (EHCP). This represents a 480% increase since 2016. State-funded special schools have seen a 22% increase in pupil headcount over the same period. In addition, a further 12% of mainstream pupils require SEN support from nursery to the end of secondary school.  

Yet despite this, recruitment of SEND teachers continues to be an uphill struggle. Only 5% of qualified teachers work in special needs settings or PRUs (ONS, 2021) and there is a distinct lack of data on retention rates and the number of foreign teachers. This further highlights the problem, SEND teachers are not considered when looking at recruitment and retention despite the ever growing number of pupils with additional needs (OECD, 2019). 

A solution to this problem needs to be found to help these vulnerable and extraordinary pupils.  

Retention of Teachers   

The special needs teacher shortage is not limited to SEND.  It is a nationwide problem. Teacher retention is another uphill struggle. Current statistics are telling, with only 67.4% of teachers remaining in the profession after five years (EPI, May 2021). The government is attempting to address these issues with the roll out of ECT training, designed to better support and mentor new teachers. However, I would argue that placement of ECT teachers in schools they already have a relationship with would produce more high quality teachers. Firstly, these teachers have a solid understanding of the ethos and values of the school, which they may also embody. Secondly, knowledge and practice of key areas including behaviour, curriculum and safeguarding procedures. Finally, their interpersonal relationships with colleagues and the senior leadership team will provide a support network during those early and overwhelming trainee years.  

Retention of teachers is a huge problem and workload is at least partially to blame. A primary teacher is averaged to spend 52 hours a week working, which when coupled with relatively low pay and a public sector pay freeze highlights the complexities of the problem. Special needs teaching is notoriously challenging and does require a certain type of individual. However, if the right training route was in place perhaps we would be better able to identify and support the issues of teacher retention. 

COVID 19  

COVID 19 has affected SEND staff shortages significantly and is having a profound impact on staff recruitment. Unlike here in the UK, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand all have specialist SEND teacher training, whose highly skilled teachers previously made up a large proportion of our SEND teachers. Now with Covid 19 continuing, many of these individuals have gone back home. With ever changing regulations and differing quarantine regulations, there is no clear return date for them. Anecdotally, our school alone has lost 10% of teachers and teaching assistants.  

No specialist training  

In the UK, there is no specialist SEND teacher training in either the PGCE or BA education route.A recent survey showed the top two reasons for teachers handing in their notice were lack of training in managing student behaviour and SEND (TES, 2019). ⅓ of teachers would like further training or CPD on SEND. Pupils in specialist settings have a range of mild to severe needs from social communication to social emotional mental health to profound learning disabilities. Therefore, they require bespoke and comprehensive training to help them overcome their barriers to learning. While some schools are able to offer CPD and paid for training, many are underfunded and unable to. Often the needs of SEND pupils are so complex that without the correct tools and skill sets behaviour can become dysregulated and pupils are unable to learn. Without appropriate training or the right supportive setting, how can we recruit teachers into SEND? 

Should the UK not be a leading specialist in special needs training like South Africa and Hungry? Being able to be part of a world wide initiative would further attract new teachers and upskill our current educators.  

What can we do about it?  

The first step is to acknowledge the problem and raise awareness. Working together with the government, local authorities and educational think tanks will enable us to discuss the problem and come together to think of solutions. 

The next step is to develop SEND specialist training programmes. Both postgraduate and apprenticeship routes should be considered. Utilising and mentoring the extraordinary teaching assistants already present in schools is one solution. Including SEND placements onto teacher training courses would also increase awareness and provide opportunities for all teachers to learn from our SEND pupils before bringing those skills back into the mainstream and specialist learning environments. 

– Written by Rowan Eggar

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RIMON 02 JULY 2021

2nd July 2021realsmart admin

This past two weeks in Rimon class, we have been trying out a new Literacy skillset. We have been looking at Talk for Writing, which is a technique where pictures are used to retell the story.

Next, we made our own story based on the well-known We’re Going on a Bear Hunt. Our stories include dinosaurs, pokemons, chocolate, mummies, all running into problems! Amazing effort Rimon class.

In Maths, we have been looking at estimation, weight and temperature.

We have still had some time for fun though! We worked so hard for our Sports Day, cheering for our friends and participating in all the races. Great work! Bring on Gesher’s Got Talent and our Macchane week.

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GEFEN 02 JULY 2021

2nd July 2021realsmart admin

We’ve had a very busy two weeks in Gefen class.

We enjoyed our amazing mini Sports Day, where the children competed together as a team in four activities: egg & spoon race, bean-bag toss, hurdles and long-jump. Everyone had such a fun morning and were great sportsmen and women!

We also enjoyed a fantastic drumming experience from an amazing volunteer who performed a piece of music on his drums, and all the children got to have a turn on the drum set. In Literacy we have continued exploring our topic ‘Transport’ and have been looking at different transport books. The children have started ‘Talk for Writing’ where the children have began creating their own story based on a character from a storybook.

In Maths we have finished our units of fractions and quarters. The children have looked at halves and quarters of shapes and amounts.

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GEFEN 14 MAY 2021

14th May 2021realsmart admin

These past two weeks we have been looking at our new story ‘Farmer Duck’. We have practiced using speech bubbles and creating speech that the characters might say and sequencing the story. We were able to identify rhyming words and all of the animals on the farm, it has been so much fun!
In Maths we have just finished our topic of money and we have started looking at addition and subtraction. We have been exploring the column method and problem solving which we’re all really getting the hang of now. We have also been recapping our number knowledge and practicing adding numbers below ten.
This week we are looking at Shavuot and planting our very own seeds in Literacy. We have had a very special day with Miss Aidy, where we have made our own cheesecakes and had a very special messy play in the afternoon!

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TAMAR 26 FEBRUARY 2021

26th February 2021realsmart admin

This week in Tamar we have been celebrating Purim and getting stuck into our new topic ‘Beyond London.’ On Tuesday, we had a special Purim enrichment day, where we participated in a ‘Whodunit’ debate, arguing who the greatest Jewish leader in the Purim story was. We also made hamantaschen and mischloach manot for our peers and completed an escape room style activity, where we had to crack the passcodes by answering questions about the megillah. Tamar class loved it and showcased all their amazing knowledge.

Alongside this we have been continuing to work on measurement and fractions in Math and introduced our ‘Forces’ topic in Science, complete with an experiment on gravity.

In Literacy, we have begun following the Adventures of Abe and Alba, two tiny people who love stories and have escaped from the book. To get them back, we must write them their very own adventure story. Watch this space! We really enjoyed our Purim celebrations.

Chag Sameach!

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12 FEBRUARY

12th February 2021realsmart admin

We can’t believe its February already, and we are heading into the half-term. We have had a busy term back, with the children going on many adventures through their learning with some of the themes including Ancient Egypt, London through the ages and in the garden!
We have two upcoming fancy events next term and thought the half-term would be an excellent opportunity to get these organised! On Friday 26th February children can come to school in fancy dress for the day as we celebrate Purim together. On the 4th March children will have the opportunity dress as favourite book character /author for World Book Day.
Wishing everyone a healthy and peaceful half term, and we look forward to welcoming the children back on Monday 22nd February.

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TAMAR 29 JANUARY 2021

29th January 2021realsmart admin

It’s been a busy two weeks in Tamar class. We have been learning all about bar charts and line graphs in Math, the Blitz and World War Two in History and we’ve even built our own circuits in Science.
We loved coming to school on Monday morning and seeing all the snow – it was so exciting! Some of us had a chance to help Mr. Baron with our Work Experience as caretakers and we saw what hard work it is to look after the school, as he got us to shovel some snow and clear the playground and forest, but we loved it!
We have been focusing on building positive relationships with our friends during these tricky times and what we can do when things are tough, and we are all feeling a little anxious and overwhelmed.

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D’VASH 29 JANUARY 2021

29th January 2021realsmart admin

D’vash class have had an exciting few weeks at school and we have all been working hard on being kind friends and sharing our play with others.
In Math we have been learning about addition and subtraction, using counters, numicon and pictures to help us solve number sentences and talk about how we worked them out.
In Literacy we have been focusing on Tu Bishvat through labelling parts of a tree and sequencing how to plant a seed. We have also been having a brilliant time in the forest area.
Last week we made spider webs with sticks and twine to create a habitat for a spider and we have been reading lots of insect themed books, then seeing if we can spot the insects!
This week we had such a fun time in the forest after the snow, playing with our friends in Gefen class and having a snowball fight!

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