Downloads
Covid 19
School Risk assessment for September 2020 opening
Click Here to view the school’s Risk Assessment in preparation of school re-opening in September.
Click Here to view the Covid-19 Risk Assessment Addendum for January 2021.
Coronavirus Related Absence – Guide for Parents and Carers | ||
What to do if… | Action needed… | Return to school when… |
… my child has coronavirus symptoms. |
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… the test comes back negative (see below for a positive test result) |
… my child has symptoms and tests positive. |
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… they feel better and have completed the self-isolation period. They can return to school after 10 days even if they have a cough or loss of smell/ taste as these symptoms can last for several weeks once the infection is gone. |
… my child does not have symptoms but tests positive. |
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… they feel better and have completed the self-isolation period. If they develop symptoms during this time then begin self-isolation for 10 days from this day. |
… somebody in my household has coronavirus symptoms |
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… your household member tests negative
(see below for a positive test result) |
… somebody in my household has tested positive for coronavirus. |
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… your child has completed 10 days of self-isolation and has no symptoms or positive test result (in which case follow guidance above for a positive test result) |
… NHS test and trace have identified my child has a ‘close contact’ of somebody with symptoms or confirmed coronavirus. |
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… your child has completed 10 days of self-isolation with no symptoms. |
… we/my child has travelled and has to self-isolate for a period of quarantine. |
If required to quarantine:
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… the quarantine period has been completed. |
… we have received medical advice that my child must resume shielding (possibly in the event of a local outbreak). |
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… medical advice is given that temporary shielding is no longer required. |
COVID-19 Information
We will post information, letters and helpful guides concerning COVID-19 on this page.