Latest News
Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.
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Confirmed Covid Case in Year 3
Mon 23 Nov 2020This morning we were informed of a confirmed case in a child in Year 3. This bubble is advised to self isolate for 14 days from Saturday 21th November.
The staff will be making contact with Year 3 parents and providing work on J2E and in paper form if required. Remember if your child is entitled to free school meals, we will also provide a packed lunch for your child. Just phone school before 10am and order one.
If you need any support or have any queries please do not hesitate to contact the staff. We look forward to seeing the children back in school on 7th December.
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Confirmed covid case in Reception
Wed 18 Nov 2020Yesterday morning we were informed of a confirmed case in a child in Reception. Unfortunately we were not informed until almost 10am. This meant that the children had already been brought into school.
Thank you to all of those parents that were able to arrive at school and collect their children quickly and were supportive of the very difficult situation. We do fully appreciate that it is disruptive and challenging for you, especially if you are a working parent.
The staff will be making contact with you and work is already available on the website, on J2E and in paper form if required. Remember if your child is entitled to free school meals, we will also provide a packed lunch for your child. Just phone school before 10am and order one.
If you need any support or have any queries please do not hesitate to contact the staff. We look forward to seeing the children back in school on 30th November.
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Confirmed case of Covid 19 in Yr1
Tue 17 Nov 2020Today, we have been notified of a confirmed case in Year 1. This means that we have to close Year 1 until Monday 30th November. Year 1 children should self isolate. They must not leave the house. This means they can not come to school to bring siblings. The rest of your household can carry on with normal activities, unless your child develops symptoms. In which case your child should get a test. If they test positive you must then isolate following government guidelines. Teachers will provide work on the website and will contact you at home to offer support.