Please take some time to read our school risk assessment for activities from September 2020 and information letters and leaflets from Sefton Council.
Our Learning Mentor Advice and Wellbeing page has more links for parents and carers.
Updated guidance advises that children who are unwell and have a high temperature should stay at home and avoid contact with other people. They can go back to school when they no longer have a high temperature, and they are well enough to attend.
Children with a positive Covid-19 test result should try to stay at home and avoid contact with other people for 3 days, which is when they are most infectious.
We will be relying on you as parents/carers to keep your children at home if they are unwell. Thank you for your continued support.
Kind regards
Mrs Speed.
Here are some documents relating to CoVid19 from the school, the NHS and Sefton Council.
Outbreak Management Plan August 2021 (pdf)
DownloadSchools COVID-19 Risk Assessment August 2021 (pdf)
DownloadEducation Flowchart for Parents and Carers V1 (pdf)
DownloadCovid19 Safeguarding Sefton 1 April 2020 v0.3 (pdf)
DownloadHome Learning Policy / Remote Learning Offer Jan 2021 (pdf)
Downloadparents-carers-over16s-factsheet (pdf)
DownloadAquatics SLA continued Restricted Service Formby Leisure Centre (pdf)
DownloadV3 Sefton Covid 19 Generic and Individual Risk Assessment - Travel Support (pdf)
DownloadThe government have updated their guidance for keeping children safe online. Click on the image above.
Please take a few minutes to read the latest guidance for parents and carers about early years providers, schools and colleges in the autumn term. This guidance will be further reviewed and updated shortly following the Prime Minister's announcement on 31st October. Click on the image above.
A short film to answer some of the questions that families may have about schools and health during the pandemic.
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