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  • Seesaw App/Website

    Tue 24 Mar 2020
    During this period of school closures, teachers will be using Seesaw to communicate with the children in their class. The app/website gives us the opportunity to post activities for children and for them to share their work with us. If you do not have your child's log-in details (this were provided on an A4 page with their learning packs), please send a direct message to our school Facebook page and we'll get the information to you as quickly as we can.
  • Key Workers

    Fri 20 Mar 2020
    Further information about school supervision for children of 'key workers' is available in the 'Notes' section of this website. Choose the 'Parents' menu.
  • School Closure

    Wed 18 Mar 2020 J Currie

    As you all know, I have been trying to keep a calm and measured approach to the current situation. Given the lack of clear guidance and leadership from those around us, I have consulted with the Board of Governors and agreed that the school development days that were to be used in the Easter holidays be moved forward with immediate effect.

     

    This ultimately means that the school will be closed for the remainder of this week and also next Monday. If there is no announcement on school closures after this date then the Board of Governors will again liaise with DENI, EA and parents.

     

    I believe that I have a duty of care for all pupils and the wider school community. We have tried to stay open as per guidance and also to allow parents to get the necessary measures in place for their families.

     

    Your child will come home today with work. Please read the cover notes attached to these packs. I would ask that you give us some time to get our own heads around what is going on. Please be patient.

     

    I have also asked staff to ensure that all books and belongings are sent home today. If we are back by the end of the year then please return these. I think it's better to be thinking long term and then be delighted if that is not the case.

     

    For any child who is absent today, we will have these bundled up and placed in the school hall from TOMORROW.

     

    Don't panic! I will keep parents posted with any updates and please make use of the notifications on the app. Keep checking the year group page on the website also.

     

    As you can imagine, our phone calls and emails have been plentiful! Please try and keep these lines of contact for emergencies. I cannot reply to individual emails about work etc as I'm sure you understand.

     

    We have been working with limited staff for a few days as many have caring responsibilites and medical conditions of their own.

     

    On behalf of myself and all staff I would like to thank you for your unwavering support and understanding throughout this very difficult time. Your comments on Facebook and in person really mean the world to us!

     

    We do not know what lies ahead. We are ready for anything! #cairnshillspirit

  • Update on potential school closures

    Fri 13 Mar 2020 J Currie

    In light of recent events surrounding COVID-19, a note has been issued to all families. This note details what plans the school have put in place surrounding any POTENTIAL closure.

     

    We are being led, as always, by DENI and PHA guidelines. All events, activities and trips are under review. Should trips need to be cancelled or postponed, parents will be informed. As the situation changes daily, the school will keep parents informed through various social media platforms as well as this website.

     

    We are ensuring that all Key Stage 2 children have updated their c2k passwords and will have access to Google classrooms, where appropriate. Please keep checking online for activities and updates including the year group pages on this website.

     

    We are sending packs of work home with the children today - this is only to be used in the event of closure!

  • Latest Public Health Advice - Coronavirus

    Tue 10 Mar 2020 J Currie

    Coronavirus (COVID-19) - Updated Advice 10 March 2020

    To Parents/Guardians


    Good Afternoon

    The Government continues to update its advice on Coronavirus (COVID-19) – its website is updated regularly at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/wuhan-novel-coronavirus-information-for-the-publicPlease check this website for updates and information – particularly if any member of your family undertakes travel outside of UK.   

    The school is working closely with Public Health on this issue and following its advice. We ask all parents to keep up to date with any relevant information and to communicate with the school if there are any concerns at all.

    The current advice to returning travellers is:  

    1.  Stay indoors and avoid contact with other people if you’ve travelled to the UK from the following places in the last 14 days, even if you do not have symptoms:

    • Iran
    • Hubei province in China
    • Special care zones in South Korea (Daegu, Cheongdo, Gyeongsan)

    2.  Stay indoors and avoid contact with other people if you’ve travelled to the UK from the following places, even if you do not have symptoms:

    • Italy (since 09 March)

    3.  Stay indoors and avoid contact with other people if you’ve travelled to the UK from the following places in the last 14 days and have a cough, high temperature or shortness of breath, even if your symptoms are mild:

    • mainland China outside of Hubei province
    • South Korea outside of the special care zones
    • Cambodia
    • Hong Kong
    • Japan
    • Laos
    • Macau
    • Malaysia
    • Myanmar
    • Singapore
    • Taiwan
    • Thailand
    • Vietnam

    Use the 111 online coronavirus service to find out what to do next.

     

    PREVENTING SPREAD OF INFECTION

    There are general principles anyone can follow to help prevent the spread of respiratory viruses, including:

    • washing your hands often, preferably with soap and water. Only use alcohol sanitiser if handwashing facilities are not available. This is particularly important after taking public transport
    • covering your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throwing the tissue in a bin. See Catch it, Bin it, Kill it
    • people who feel unwell should stay at home and should not attend work or any education or childcare setting
    • pupils, students, staff and visitors should wash their hands:
      • before leaving home
      • on arrival at school
      • after using the toilet
      • after breaks and sporting activities
      • before food preparation
      • before eating any food, including snacks
      • before leaving school
    • if soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser that contains at least 60% alcohol
    • avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands
    • avoid close contact with people who are unwell
    • clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces
    • if you are worried about your symptoms or those of a child or colleague, and feel you or they may be at risk, please telephone your GP for advice. Do not go directly to your GP or other healthcare environment
    • see further information on the Public Health Agency website.
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