Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
Traditionally School closes at 14:30 at the end of each term. We will still be finishing at an earlier time however, in order to ensure the safe exit of children we will continue with the staggered collection times. On Thursday 1st April, children will finish school one hour earlier than their usual collection time. Please note the class finish times below.
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Collection Time |
EYFS Entrance |
Oak |
14:20 |
Lilac |
14:10 |
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Willow |
14:10 |
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Main Entrance |
Year 4 |
14:30 |
Playground Entrance |
Year 3 |
14:30 |
Dear Parents and Carers
Following the sending home of several bubbles recently the school sought further advice from Bury's Public Health Team and NHS representatives.
We talked through the school's systems of keeping the children safe and we were re-assured that school was doing everything it can to keep our children safe as far as possible.
We have been told that the infection has been brought into the school from the community as opposed to spreading between bubbles. Therefore, despite the fact that we are all absolutely fed up of lockdown, we need to hold fast and keep going by socially distancing and not mixing with people that we should not be.
As an additional precaution, Smarties will close until after Easter. Our hope is that Smarties will open after Easter but this will be reviewed during the Easter break.
We have also been told that the PHE Team are going to send a letter to all parents of Bury children to make the guidelines about using a lateral flow test on children clearer. Again, if your child shows symptoms they need a PCR test. The LFTs are not reliable enough.
If your child is isolating at home please do not bring them on the school premises if at all possible. If you do not have any other child care available, please email your child's class and we will arrange to bring your child to the main gate.
The school is also having a deep clean using Bury Caretaking Department's fogging machine at 7am on Monday to help re-assure you further. The children can come in at their usual staggered time.
This has been a really difficult week in school and for all of you at home. We look forward to welcoming Willow and Lilac Classes back on Tuesday.
Have a lovely weekend everyone.
Mrs. Perry
Dear Parents and Carers,
Thank you to all the parents and carers who have supported the school by keeping to the Government Guidelines. Again, I am sending a plea to you all. Please do not send your child in to school if they have any of the following:
There are new symptoms recognised by the school's health and safety advisor. These are:
In addition, if your child is showing these symptoms or is feeling generally unwell, please take them for a PCR test. A negative test from a lateral flow test is not reliable and a lateral flow test should not be used on anyone displaying symptoms. Please do not send your child in to school after relying on a negative LFT.
If you are aware that your child has been in close contact with a child who has tested positive, they must not attend school.
Mrs. Perry
Date: 25 March 2021
FOR PARENTS OF CLOSE CONTACTS OF A CONFIRM CASE OF COVID 19 at St Margaret’s CE Primary School.
Instruction to Self-Isolate until 02 April 2021
Dear Parent,
We have been advised by Public Health England that there has been a confirmed case of COVID-19 within Year 5 at St Margaret’s CE Primary School.
We have followed the national guidance and have identified that your child, has been in close contact with the affected person. In line with the national guidance, your child must now stay at home and self-isolate up to and including Friday 02 April, which is 10 days since they were last in contact with the confirmed case, and can return to school on Monday 19 April.
In calculating the self-isolation end date, we have used the official national test and trace guidance under which the date of last contact with the positive case is considered to be day 0 of a 10 day self-isolation period and where day 11 is the day when self-isolation is lifted and your child can return to school.
We are aware that this may differ from how you could interpret the online information that is available, but we are advised to use this method by Public Health England as it reflects a recent change to the national calculation methodology.
We are asking you to do this to reduce the further spread of COVID-19 to others in the community.
If your child is well at the end of the period of self-isolation, then they can return to usual activities. A negative test does not mean that your child can return to school earlier than the period of self-isolation.
Other members of your household can continue normal activities provided your child does not develop symptoms within the self-isolation period.
Please see the link to the PHE Staying at Home Guidance for contacts who do not live with the confirmed case of Covid-19:
What to do if your child develops symptoms of COVID 19
If your child develops symptoms of COVID-19, you should arrange for testing for your child via https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-getting-tested or by calling 119.
Whilst waiting for the test result, all other members of the household should stay at home and self-isolate.
If the test result is positive, all other household members must stay at home and not leave the house for 10 days from the day when the first person in the house became ill. Household members should not go to work, school or public areas and exercise should be taken within the home.
If the test result is positive, your child will be required to self-isolate for a period of 10 days from the day that their symptoms started.
If your child’s test result is negative, anyone in your household who is isolating solely because of your child’s symptoms can stop isolating.
Household members staying at home for 10 days will greatly reduce the overall amount of infection the household could pass on to others in the community.
If you are able to, move any vulnerable individuals (such as the elderly and those with underlying health conditions) out of your home, to stay with friends or family for the duration of the home isolation period.
Please visit the link to PHE guidance for households with possible Covid-19 infections:
Symptoms of COVID 19
The most common symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) are recent onset of:
For most people, coronavirus (COVID-19) will be a mild illness.
If your child does develop symptoms, you can seek advice from NHS 111 at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/check-if-you-have-coronavirus-symptoms/or by phoning 111.
How to stop COVID-19 spreading
There are things you can do to help reduce the risk of you and anyone you live with getting ill with COVID-19:
Further Information
Further information is available at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs K Perry
Headteacher
Date: 23rd March 2021
FOR ALL YEAR 6 PARENTS IDENTIFIED AS CLOSE CONTACTS OF A CONFIRM CASE OF COVID 19 at St Margaret’s CE Primary School
Instruction to Self-Isolate until Thursday 1st April 2021
Dear Parent,
We have been advised by Public Health England that there has been a confirmed case of COVID-19 within Year 6 at St Margaret’s CE Primary School.
We have followed the national guidance and have identified that your child has been in close contact with the affected person. In line with the national guidance, your child must now stay at home and self-isolate up to and including Thursday 1st April 2021, which is 10 days since they were last in contact with the confirmed case, and can return to school on Monday 19th April 2021.
We are aware that this may differ from how you could interpret the online information that is available, but we are advised to use this method by Public Health England as it reflects a recent change to the national calculation methodology.We are asking you to do this to reduce the further spread of COVID-19 to others in the community.
If your child is well at the end of the period of self-isolation, then they can return to usual activities. A negative test does not mean that your child can return to St Margaret’s CE Primary School earlier than the period of self-isolation.
Other members of your household can continue normal activities provided your child does not develop symptoms within the self-isolation period.
Please see the link to the PHE Staying at Home Guidance for contacts who do not live with the confirmed case of Covid-19:
What to do if your child develops symptoms of COVID 19
If your child develops symptoms of COVID-19, you should arrange for testing for your child via https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-getting-tested or by calling 119.
Whilst waiting for the test result, all other members of the household should stay at home and self-isolate.
If the test result is positive, all other household members must stay at home and not leave the house for 10 days from the day when the first person in the house became ill. Household members should not go to work, school or public areas and exercise should be taken within the home.
If the test result is positive, your child will be required to self-isolate for a period of 10 days from the day that their symptoms started.
Household members staying at home for 10 days will greatly reduce the overall amount of infection the household could pass on to others in the community.
If you are able to, move any vulnerable individuals (such as the elderly and those with underlying health conditions) out of your home, to stay with friends or family for the duration of the home isolation period.
Please visit the link to PHE guidance for households with possible Covid-19 infections:
Symptoms of COVID 19
The most common symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) are recent onset of:
For most people, coronavirus (COVID-19) will be a mild illness.
If your child does develop symptoms, you can seek advice from NHS 111 at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/check-if-you-have-coronavirus-symptoms/or by phoning 111.
How to stop COVID-19 spreading
There are things you can do to help reduce the risk of you and anyone you live with getting ill with COVID-19:
Further Information
Further information is available at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs K Perry
Headteacher
Dear Parents and Carers,
I know you will have heard about the positive case in our Year 6 class. There has been another positive case in our Year 5 class, confirmed by a lateral flow test. In accordance with government guidelines, we will wait for the results of the PCR test and confirm the outcome as soon as possible. Year 5 children should not attend school until we inform you that the PCR test is negative.
Please please do not send your child in to school if they are unwell. The usual symptoms still stand: a new cough; temperature and loss of taste and / or smell.
There are other symptoms added to the list that are now recognised: headache; tummy ache / upset stomach; fatigue and sore throat. At St. Margaret's children have also complained of feeling generally unwell and have tested positive.
As I said in a previous email, we are 'not out of the woods yet' and this is certainly proving to be the case.
Please keep safe and well.
Mrs. Perry
Date: 20th March 2021
FOR ALL WILLOW & LILAC PARENTS IDENTIFIED AS CLOSE CONTACTS OF A CONFIRM CASE OF COVID 19 at St Margaret’s CE Primary School
Instruction to Self-Isolate until Monday 29th March 2021
Dear Parent,
We have been advised by Public Health England that there has been a confirmed case of COVID-19 within the Willow and Lilac bubble at St Margaret’s CE Primary School.
We have followed the national guidance and have identified that your child has been in close contact with the affected person. In line with the national guidance, your child must now stay at home and self-isolate up to and including Monday 29th March 21, which is 10 days since they were last in contact with the confirmed case, and can return to school on Tuesday 30th March 21.
We are aware that this may differ from how you could interpret the online information that is available, but we are advised to use this method by Public Health England as it reflects a recent change to the national calculation methodology.We are asking you to do this to reduce the further spread of COVID-19 to others in the community.
If your child is well at the end of the period of self-isolation, then they can return to usual activities. A negative test does not mean that your child can return to St Margaret’s CE Primary School earlier than the period of self-isolation.
Other members of your household can continue normal activities provided your child does not develop symptoms within the self-isolation period.
Please see the link to the PHE Staying at Home Guidance for contacts who do not live with the confirmed case of Covid-19:
What to do if your child develops symptoms of COVID 19
If your child develops symptoms of COVID-19, you should arrange for testing for your child via https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-getting-tested or by calling 119.
Whilst waiting for the test result, all other members of the household should stay at home and self-isolate.
If the test result is positive, all other household members must stay at home and not leave the house for 10 days from the day when the first person in the house became ill. Household members should not go to work, school or public areas and exercise should be taken within the home.
If the test result is positive, your child will be required to self-isolate for a period of 10 days from the day that their symptoms started.
Household members staying at home for 10 days will greatly reduce the overall amount of infection the household could pass on to others in the community.
If you are able to, move any vulnerable individuals (such as the elderly and those with underlying health conditions) out of your home, to stay with friends or family for the duration of the home isolation period.
Please visit the link to PHE guidance for households with possible Covid-19 infections:
Symptoms of COVID 19
The most common symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) are recent onset of:
For most people, coronavirus (COVID-19) will be a mild illness.
If your child does develop symptoms, you can seek advice from NHS 111 at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/check-if-you-have-coronavirus-symptoms/or by phoning 111.
How to stop COVID-19 spreading
There are things you can do to help reduce the risk of you and anyone you live with getting ill with COVID-19:
Further Information
Further information is available at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/.
Yours sincerely,
Mrs K Perry
Headteacher
St Margaret’s C of E Primary School
Heywood Road
Prestwich
Manchester
11th March 20
Dear Parents/Carers
All Smarties staff are looking forward to welcoming you all back on Monday 15th March.
Social distancing rules still apply when dropping your child off in the morning and collecting your child in the afternoon. Your child will be signed in and out by a member of staff, and your child will be brought out to you in the afternoon.
Please be patient and keep to social distancing, and use the main path to enter the school and the driveway to exit. Mask should still be worn.
Your children will remain in class bubbles around the school to keep everybody safe, so activities will be a bit different for a while, but we will do our best to make sure they still enjoy themselves.
Smarties fees are still the same £3.50 for a morning session and £7.00 for an afternoon session. Fees must be paid on a Monday in advance, payment can be made by cash, online, childcare vouchers, or cheque made payable to Bury mbc . If you make any payments through vouchers or the new Government voucher scheme can you please email smarties20@st-margarets.bury.sch.uk of dates and amounts paid, as we have no way of tracing these payments with a lot of companies not fully open.
We look forward to seeing you all, and if you have any concerns please do not hesitate to contact us .
Lesley Hardy Smarties Manager
Dear Parents and Carers,
Welcome back everyone! It was so lovely to see you all this morning! I have visited all the classes and the children are settled and smiling.
Our arrangements worked well this morning, but please, please drop off / collect your child at the time given to you. Some parents started arriving at 8.25am today. There is no need for this and it caused unnecessary congestion resulting in some children and parents crossing over one another. This can be easily avoided if parents come at the allocated time.
At the end of the school day, Parrenthorn children will be leaving as well, so it is even more important that parents come at the right time.
The systems we had in place this morning will be laid out from 3pm. Parents will not be allowed to come on to the school premises before 3.10pm, which is the first pick up time.
We appreciate your continued support; especially this morning when we welcomed back 250 children.
See you all later.
Mrs. Perry.