Updated COVID Guidance – Sept 2021

We would like to update you on the current guidelines we are following regarding Covid-19 and illness –
If your child is displaying any COVID symptoms (a high temperature, a new continuous cough or loss of sense of smell/taste) they must self-isolate for 10 days, or until a negative PCR test result has been received.

PLEASE DO NOT BRING YOUR CHILD TO SCHOOL UNDER THESE CIRCUMSTANCES.

Any other household members or close contacts will not be required to self-isolate if any of the following apply:

  • they are fully vaccinated – fully vaccinated means that you have been vaccinated with an MHRA approved COVID-19 vaccine in the UK, and at least 14 days have passed since you received the recommended doses of that vaccine.
  • they are below the age of 18 years 6 months
  • they have taken part in or are currently part of an approved COVID-19 vaccine trial
  • they are not able to get vaccinated for medical reasons

In a nutshell, primary and secondary school children do not need to isolate if they have contact or live with a positive case, unless they develop symptoms or test positive themselves.

However under these circumstances, even if your child does not have symptoms, we would strongly advise that you take them for a PCR test. They do not have to isolate when waiting for the PCR result unless they have symptoms.

You can book a PCR test by calling 119 or by visiting www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test

Rapid lateral flow tests should not be used on children if they have symptoms, as these are only to be used when no symptoms are present. You must either book a PCR test or contact school for a home testing kit.

If your child is not displaying any of the above symptoms and is well enough to cope with a full day of school, they can come in.  If your child feels at all unwell before coming to school, please do not send them in. Usually we encourage children to ‘see how it goes’ but in the current circumstances we cannot allow this.

If you have any questions, please contact the school office.

Thank you for your support.

MASSIVE Thank you

We would like to say a massive Thank you to the PTA who have purchased 8 new laptops for the children to use in school.

We are so grateful 🙂

 

Celebration Assembly – 10th September

Star of the Week :
Jaguar – All of the Yr.6 pupils
Rhino – All of Rhino Class
Tiger – All of Tiger Class
Panda – All of the new Reception Children

Mathematician of the Week: Jessica, Esme, Ruby D, William D, Freya and Grace

Reader of the Week: Eloise, Alfie R, Jayden, Ruby P & Beau

Writer of the Week: Amber, Dylan, Evan, William Pa & Daniel

Hand writers of the Week: Harry B, Ollie, Riley & Dylan W

Well Done Everyone and Have a great weekend!

PE Kits & Sun Hats/Sun Cream

Please can all children arrive to school in their PE kits every Wednesday and Friday. They will stay in their kit all day. This has worked really well, giving each class extra time for PE and avoided so much uniform getting misplaced.

Please could parents also send their children with a sun hat each day and apply sun cream before school as we are expecting a few nice and warm days!

🙂

 

Staff Room Chairs – Free to Good Home

We have several old staff room chairs which need a new home. They could do with a bit of love and attention but still have a lot of life left in them.

If anyone is interested in them please give Mrs Smith a ring on 01939 290834.

 

 

September 2021 – Welcome Back

Dear Parents/Carers,

Welcome back!

We are very much looking forward to welcoming all of our pupils back to school for the start of the new term, as well as welcoming our new nursery and reception pupils who will be joining us this September. We hope you have all had a restful and relaxing summer break.

We are writing to you to inform you of some of the changes in the latest Government guidance which was updated by the Department of Education (DfE) during the Summer Holidays. It is the DfE’s priority for schools to deliver face to-face, high-quality education to all pupils whilst keeping the school communities as safe as possible. Some of the changes made to the guidance, allow schools to operate in a way that was more familiar prior to the pandemic by removing most if not all restrictions. However, we feel as school, we would like to keep some restrictions in place so that we can fully monitor their impact once all pupils and staff return. This way we can either reduce or step up measures accordingly and prioritise everyone’s safety.

School Organisation:

Children are no longer required to keep in strict ‘bubbles’ and pupils can mix between classes when necessary (e.g. assemblies, phonics groups, etc.) However, for at least the first two weeks of term, we will be maintaining our classes as separate bubbles as much as possible. Assemblies and acts of worship will take place in hall but classes will be distanced from each other and windows and doors opened in the hall to allow a good level of ventilation. We will also still have spilt key stage playtimes and lunch times as this eases congestion on the playground.

Drop off and Collection:

We will be maintaining the drop off and collection organisation that was in place during the previous academic year with only a small alteration to some of the timings.

Morning Drop Off:

8.45am to 9am (to allow a natural stagger)

Pupils will enter their classes on arrival at school in the same way at their designated doors:

  • Snow Leopards – Main nursery door
  • Panda – Playground door near nursery
  • Tiger – Main door
  • Rhino – Playground door/Fire exit
  • Jaguar – Fire exit near school entrance

Afternoon Collection:

Pupils will leave their classes through the same designated doors at the following staggered times:

  • Snow Leopards – Individual times communicated to parents
  • Panda: 3pm
  • Tiger: 3pm
  • Rhino: 3.05pm
  • Jaguar: 3.10pm

One Way System:

The one way system will remain around the playground will remain in place to allow a flow of movement and relieve congestion at the school gates.

Face Coverings:

Adults are no longer required to wear face coverings around or within school, but staff and parents/carers will be encouraged to do so.

 

Over the next few weeks at school, we will be closely monitoring the organisation of the school and if we need to make any changes, we will let you know according. By working together, we can ensure everyone stays safe.

Thank you for your understanding and continued support.

Mr Glover

Thank you

Thank you so much for all of the lovely gifts we have received this week, it was very kind!

We all hope you have an amazing restful summer, ready for September!

Thanks again

Myddle Staff ?