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write a letter on covid-19 to parents​

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Answered by srigowrimc5bsgips
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16/03/2020

Dear Parents/Carers

I feel that it is appropriate given recent developments both nationally and locally,

to write to you about our ongoing approach to the international spread of the

Coronavirus, Covid19.

We continue to follow all the appropriate guidelines from Public Health England and the

guidance issued by the Department of Education with regard to how educational settings

should handle the current situation. The guidance is updated daily and we will continue to

communicate this to parents on our school website and social media sites (Twitter and

Facebook). This is so that parents always have easy access to the most up to date

information available.

We do not currently have any confirmed cases of Covid19 within school and as such we

remain open as per the guidance. The risk to any students or staff is classed as low. We

would like to highlight the Government guidance issued recently which states that students

should not come into school for 7 days from the point at which they first show any sign of

one or more of the following symptoms:

a) Fever

b) Persistent dry cough

c) Shortness of breath

Regular handwashing remains the most effective way of avoiding picking up any virus. Our

toilets are checked several times a day to ensure that there is adequate soap, and hand

sanitiser is distributed throughout the school for students to use. We will continue to

encourage them to use it appropriately when needed. Please talk to your children about the

importance of regular handwashing. The daily cleaning routine in the school ensures that

high contact areas, such as door handles and bannisters, are disinfected regularly.

We have also emphasised through assemblies this morning the importance of catching a

sneeze or cough in a tissue, putting the tissue in a bin and washing hands afterwards. The

slogan catch it, bin it, kill it is a good way of reminding them how to stop passing on their

germs to others. Please help us emphasise this message at home too.

You will have seen the steps taken by other countries to delay the spread of the virus with

school closures being a key part of this strategy. In the event of an enforced school closure

we will notify you at that time about how we will continue to ensure students have access

to work they can get on with at home

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