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COVID

Just a quick note to let you know that there has been a positive COVID-19 case within Year 6.

You do not have to do anything, and your child will not have to self-isolate and can come in to school as normal, but you may be contacted by Test & Trace if your child is identified as a close contact. If they are, the advice you will be given on behalf of your child is as follows:

“Even if you do not have symptoms, you will be advised to have a PCR test as soon as possible. Children aged 4 and under will not be advised to take a test unless the positive case was someone in their own household.

You should not arrange to have a PCR test if you have previously received a positive PCR test result in the last 90 days, unless you develop any new symptoms of COVID-19, as it is possible for PCR tests to remain positive for some time after COVID-19 infection.

Even if you are vaccinated, you can still be infected with COVID-19 and pass it on to others. If you are identified as a contact of someone with COVID-19 but you are not required to self-isolate, you can help protect others by following the guidance on how to stay safe and help prevent the spread. As well as getting a PCR test, you may also consider:

  • limiting close contact with people outside your household, especially in enclosed spaces
  • wearing a face covering in enclosed spaces and where you are unable to maintain social distancing
  • limiting contact with anyone who is clinically extremely vulnerable
  • taking part in twice weekly LFD testing

This advice applies until 10 full days after your most recent contact with the person who has tested positive for COVID-19.

If you develop symptoms at any time, even if these are mild, self-isolate immediately, arrange to have a COVID-19 PCR test and follow the guidance for people with COVID-19 symptoms.”

You may wish to follow this advice in any case, but we would certainly ask that you are vigilant for symptoms and if your child does develop symptoms, keep them off school and get them PCR tested using the following link: https://www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test

Take care

Mrs M

Arthog Yr 6

Please be aware final payments for the Arthog residential are now due.

We still have a lot of payments outstanding – please check this with your records and make payments appropriately.

Also – if you haven’t yet sent in medical consent forms or behaviour contracts, please do so ASAP – as Arthog are asking for any medical/dietary requirements. Thank you o the parents who have already done this!

Mr M

Yr 6 Arthog 29th-3rd Dec; Residential Information

Please find all the information shared at last nights meeting.

Please be aware of the COVID page – this is important to support the on going “excellent” practice at the Arthog centre. Children will need access to facemasks/buffs.

If you have any questions, please get in touch with me.

The consent form  and behaviour contract needs to be sent back into school by Friday 12th November.

Regards

Mr M ( ben.moody@taw.org.uk )

Slides shared: Arthog Presentation to Parents

Consent form (medical and dietary included) :  Medical Consent Form

Kit List: Kit_List

Code of Conduct: Residential Code of Conduct Dec 2021Arthog

Yr 6 Athog Place

Due to a change of heart – we have an Arthog place become available.

If you would like your child to take up this place – please contact me by the end of the week.

Many thanks

Mr M

ben.moody@taw.org.uk

Yr 6 Arthog Meeting – Tuesday 9th Nov 3.30pm

I would like to invite you to a residential meeting to discuss our upcoming Arthog trip for the Yr 6 children. This meeting will be in the school hall at 3.30pm.

At this meeting you will have access to medical forms, kit lists and other COVID related messages.

I look forward to seeing you at this meeting, please let me know if you cannot attend and I will get any relevant information to you once this meeting has taken place.

Many thanks

Mr M

COVID Update

Just a quick note to let you know that there has been a positive COVID-19 case within Year 6.

You do not have to do anything, and your child will not have to self-isolate and can come in to school as normal, but you may be contacted by Test & Trace if your child is identified as a close contact. If they are, the advice you will be given on behalf of your child is as follows:

“Even if you do not have symptoms, you will be advised to have a PCR test as soon as possible. Children aged 4 and under will not be advised to take a test unless the positive case was someone in their own household.

You should not arrange to have a PCR test if you have previously received a positive PCR test result in the last 90 days, unless you develop any new symptoms of COVID-19, as it is possible for PCR tests to remain positive for some time after COVID-19 infection.

Even if you are vaccinated, you can still be infected with COVID-19 and pass it on to others. If you are identified as a contact of someone with COVID-19 but you are not required to self-isolate, you can help protect others by following the guidance on how to stay safe and help prevent the spread. As well as getting a PCR test, you may also consider:

  • limiting close contact with people outside your household, especially in enclosed spaces
  • wearing a face covering in enclosed spaces and where you are unable to maintain social distancing
  • limiting contact with anyone who is clinically extremely vulnerable
  • taking part in twice weekly LFD testing

This advice applies until 10 full days after your most recent contact with the person who has tested positive for COVID-19.

If you develop symptoms at any time, even if these are mild, self-isolate immediately, arrange to have a COVID-19 PCR test and follow the guidance for people with COVID-19 symptoms.”

You may wish to follow this advice in any case, but we would certainly ask that you are vigilant for symptoms and if your child does develop symptoms, keep them off school and get them PCR tested using the following link: https://www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test

Take care

Mrs M

Year 6 Wrekin Trip

Year 6 finished off their ‘Mountain’ topic this week, by going for a walk up the Wrekin. The plan was to climb the Wrekin and look at the view and note the different landscapes. Unfortunately, the weather had different plans for us! The whole year successfully climbed the Wrekin, but the visibility was so poor, we couldn’t see much! We all still had a brilliant time though. 

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