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Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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Update
Fri 20 Mar 2020Dear Parents and Carers
Thank you for all your support at this most difficult time. You have been fabulous and I wish you well in the coming weeks.
School is now closed to all children unless parents are Key Workers and there is absolutely no other options open to you regarding child care. This is to maximise the health and safety of your children and school staff.
Parents who have requested a place in school next week have contacted me, as requested by 4pm today and have been responded to.
Please do not turn up on Monday assuming that there will be a place in school for your child. Staff have been allocated according to the demand from parents at the deadline of 4pm today, If you are not a Key Worker your child must remain at home.
I realise that this is a particularly difficult time for all of us. Lets work together, be strong and beat this virus so that our school can be together again as soon as possible.
If you do need to contact school then please use the school email- stmargarets@bury.gov.uk.
Best wishes to you all.Mrs Perry
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Coronavirus
Fri 20 Mar 2020Dear Parents and Carers,
Following the Government’s announcement in the early hours of this morning, please see below their decision:
‘Schools, colleges and early year’s settings will be closed to everyone except children of key workers and vulnerable children from Monday, as part of the country’s ongoing response to coronavirus.
Children who do not fall into these groups MUST remain at home with appropriate care.’
Children with asthma or underlying medical conditions like diabetes or heart conditions must not be in school as it an additional risk to their health.
Even for Key Workers, children will be only considered to be eligible for a place if there is no other alternative for childcare.
Key Workers are people who work in these critical sectors:
- Health and social care
- Education and childcare
- Key public services
- Local and national government
- Food and other necessary goods.
- Public safety and national security.
- Transport
- Utilities, communication and financial services.
Further guidance is available on the Government website.
My aim as Head Teacher is to reduce the possibility of spreading the virus, whilst providing support to the families who genuinely need it. The fewer children making the journey to school, and the fewer children in educational settings, the lower the risk that the virus can spread and infect vulnerable individuals in the wider society.
In order to assist me in planning ahead, you MUST let me know if you need to consider sending your child to school during the closure period. I anticipate that there will be a very small number of children in school. Teaching the National Curriculum will, therefore, be suspended and children will not be taught in year groups.
Our school is currently operating using a skeleton staff for the foreseeable future. Your child will not be cared for by their usual teacher.
To support children eligible for free school meals, schools will be able to purchase meals or vouchers from supermarkets or local shops. How this may be done is not clear yet and further announcements are expected later today. In an emergency, I will let you know if you need to send a packed lunch with your child.
I will be contacting parents today and keeping you all updated on school arrangements. At this point, many things are very unclear, but I will keep you updated as the picture becomes clearer.
Work for your child is available on the website and will be updated on at least a weekly basis.
Please support the school during this very difficult time. Contact school if you believe you are eligible for a place on Monday, by 4pm today. DO NOT JUST ARRIVE AND EXPECT A PLACE. If parents arrive with children and they are not a Key Worker they will be sent home. Please do not put school in that position.
School staff are willing to support your families through this terrible time of national emergency and as a result are at increased risk themselves. We too have young children, families and elderly parents that we are worrying about
Closing the school gives me great sorrow and regret. I will miss you all over the coming weeks. Keep safe and well. God Bless.
Mrs.K. Perry
20.3.2020 at 10.30am
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Update 2pm
Thu 19 Mar 2020Dear Parents
This is the latest release from the local authority.
Whilst the government has not yet released the key worker information the indications are that this will be for:
- Frontline NHS staff
- Teachers who are providing continued support
- Food Retailers
- Lorry drivers
- Some transport workers
- Children’s social care
- Care staff
This List is not exhaustive but it should only be those parents who have to be in work and have no other suitable carers for their children.
We will update/refine this list when we have further clarification.
Many Thanks
Mrs Perry 19.3.2020. 2pm
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Coronvirus update
Thu 19 Mar 2020Dear Parents and Carers,
Following the Government’s announcement last night, please see below their decision:
‘Schools, colleges and early year’s settings will be closed to everyone except children of key workers and vulnerable children from Monday, as part of the country’s ongoing response to coronavirus.
Examples of these workers include NHS staff, police and supermarket delivery drivers who need to be able to go to work. Vulnerable children include those who have a social worker and those with Education, Health and Care Plans.
A full list of key worker categories will be published by the Cabinet Office today.
Children who do not fall into these groups should remain at home with appropriate care.’
Please be advised that both parents need to be key workers in order to be eligible for school. Wherever possible can alternative family members be considered for childcare? My aim as Head Teacher is to reduce the possibility of spreading the virus, whilst providing support to the families who need it.
In order to assist me in planning ahead, please could you let me know if you need to consider sending your child to school during the closure period? I anticipate that there will be a very small number of children in school. Teaching the National Curriculum will, therefore, be suspended and children will not be taught in year groups.
Our school is currently operating using a skeleton staff for the foreseeable future. Your child may not be cared for by their usual teacher.
To support children eligible for free school meals, schools will be able to purchase meals or vouchers from supermarkets or local shops. How this may be done is not clear yet and further announcements are expected.
I will be contacting parents today and keeping you all updated on school arrangements. At this point, many things are very unclear, but i will keep you updated as the picture becomes clearer.
Mrs. Perry
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Coronvirus update
Thu 19 Mar 2020Dear Parents and Carers,
Following the Government’s announcement last night, please see below their decision:
‘Schools, colleges and early year’s settings will be closed to everyone except children of key workers and vulnerable children from Monday, as part of the country’s ongoing response to coronavirus.
Examples of these workers include NHS staff, police and supermarket delivery drivers who need to be able to go to work. Vulnerable children include those who have a social worker and those with Education, Health and Care Plans.
A full list of key worker categories will be published by the Cabinet Office today.
Children who do not fall into these groups should remain at home with appropriate care.’
Please be advised that both parents need to be key workers in order to be eligible for school. Wherever possible can alternative family members be considered for childcare? My aim as Head Teacher is to reduce the possibility of spreading the virus, whilst providing support to the families who need it.
In order to assist me in planning ahead, please could you let me know if you need to consider sending your child to school during the closure period? I anticipate that there will be a very small number of children in school. Teaching the National Curriculum will, therefore, be suspended and children will not be taught in year groups.
Our school is currently operating using a skeleton staff for the foreseeable future. Your child may not be cared for by their usual teacher.
To support children eligible for free school meals, schools will be able to purchase meals or vouchers from supermarkets or local shops. How this may be done is not clear yet and further announcements are expected.
I will be contacting parents today and keeping you all updated on school arrangements. At this point, many things are very unclear, but i will keep you updated as the picture becomes clearer.
Mrs. Perry
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Coronavirus
Tue 17 Mar 2020New guidance for households with symptomsYesterday, the Government introduced new guidance on whole household isolation in response to the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak:
- if you live alone and you have symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19), however mild, stay at home for 7 days from when your symptoms started
- if you live with others and you or another member of the household have symptoms of coronavirus, then all household members must stay at home and not leave the house for 14 days. The 14-day period starts from the day when the first person in the house became ill. It is likely that people living within a household will infect each other or be infected already. Staying at home for 14 days will greatly reduce the overall amount of infection the household could pass on to others in the community
- for anyone in the household who starts displaying symptoms, they need to stay at home for 7 days from when the symptoms appeared, regardless of what day they are on in the original 14-day isolation period.
The symptoms are:
- A high temperature (37.8 degrees and above)
- A new, continuous cough
The full stay at home guidance for households with these symptoms can be found here:
The Prime Minister’s statement from Monday 16 March can be found here: