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Our year 2 through to 6s will learn online during those first 2 weeks. The new staged return to school prioritises face-to-face learning for our littlest learners – preschoolers, receptions and year 1s, who would find online learning a big challenge. The start of the 2022 school year has been adjusted to minimise the peak of COVID cases and help keep our community as safe as possible.

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The latest update for families on the plan for students returning to school for 2022 If you are having issues accessing any of the information, please do not hesitate to contact the school on 8301 8000 and we will do our best to support you in any way we can. We ask all parents/caregivers to farewell their child/children at the school entrance to support us in complying with Government regulations. (Year 7 – Front Garden, Year 8 – David Hookes Courtyard, Year 12 – Optimism Corridor). Remote Learners start Wednesday at 9.40am, and need to login to Daymap Social Education at this time.įace to Face Learners will meet at their designated zone at 8.15am Wednesday morning Here is some essential information in the event you are having technological issues:

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If you are unable to access your email, for whatever reason, we have added the resources to our website for your convenience. Information and a Remote Learning Guide has been emailed to you in preparation for Wednesday. We have been busy, behind the scenes, preparing to make the start of this year as smooth as possible for our face to face learners, remote learners and their families.

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The garden, which is due to be completed by the end of 2023, will be a reflection and wellness space, and also used to host events for the veteran community throughout the year.We are looking forward to seeing some familiar and many new faces on Wednesday, 2 February. We are proud of our commitment to being veteran aware across all our hospitals and communities we serve.”Īs part its veteran aware commitment, the Trust is now developing plans for its first Commemorative Garden at Southlands Hospital for Veteran patients and their families. He said: “We have incredible front-line Armed Forces personnel within our hospitals and also care for many veterans and their families. “My work with the veteran community is incredibly rewarding on a personal level, as I feel it is an opportunity to show those who have sacrificed physically, psychologically or both, that the current serving members of the Armed Forces remember and care about their wellbeing.”ĭr George Findlay is the Chief Executive at UHSussex and former squadron leader in the Royal Air Force. Lt Col Caesar said: “When patients come to see me in these clinics, they want to see someone who understands what they’ve been through and the difficulties that they face. Since starting the clinic, the Trust became one of the first in the country to achieve Veteran Aware accreditation, recognising its commitment to improving NHS care for veterans, reservists, members of the Armed Forces and their families. The Trust’s Chavasse Clinic, which was founded in 2016, is one of only two specialist musculoskeletal clinics in the UK for service personnel and veterans.

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Last month, Lt Ben Caesar received a Service Champion Award (pictured receiving award from Lord Lieutenant East Sussex) in recognition for setting up Brighton’s Chavasse Clinic and his selfless commitment to improving the lives of many. UHSussex has dozens of staff who have served or continue to serve in the Armed Forces, working in a wide variety of roles including as doctors, nurses, surgeons, therapists, pathologists, executive directors and in IT. Loaded with 20 kg of body armour, he will set off from the Chattri memorial in Brighton on Saturday 25 June at 11am, visiting several war memorials, including Patcham and Boer, before finishing at the Brighton Old Stein War Memorial at about 1.30pm. “I’m encouraging all service personnel across Sussex, including our hospitals, to come and join me for all or part of the route, with or without weight, particularly the final stretch along the sea front!” Lt Col Caesar said: “At this time of global unrest, where our regular reservist service personnel, may at short notice be called into action, it is important we demonstrate support for them and their families.

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Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon, Lt Col Ben Caesar, University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust (UHSussex) and 16 Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps, will be walking 11 km in full combat gear through war memorials of Brighton and Hove on Saturday 25 June, supporting Armed Forces Day.














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