Newsletter: 26th March
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Newsletter Issue 22 2021
Public Health Coronavirus update
Hardship Leaflet
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To mark Comic Relief this year we’re asking children to pay £1 to add a joke to our school
e-joke book. All children can send their joke in via our ‘joke generator’ web form.
RED NOSE DAY UPDATE: Thank you all for your £1 contributions and jokes for our e-joke book which we’ll email out to all who donated as part of our Comic Relief fundraising. To ensure we have a lovely full joke book, we’re keeping the online form open until TUESDAY 23rd at 6PM. After that we’ll close the joke generator and it will be too late for your child’s joke to be added to the book.
If you would like a copy emailed to you, and haven’t already, please bring send £1 in to school next week in an envelope with your child’s name on it.
On Sunday 28 February, the Department of Health and Social Care announced that from Monday 1 March, households with primary school, secondary school and college age children, including childcare and support bubbles, can test themselves twice every week at home.
Please be advised Primary school pupils are not being asked to complete Lateral Flow tests at this time.
If you wish to begin the twice-weekly testing program, kits are not available from school but can be accessed:
NOTE in Warwickshire the venues that do community antigen tests on site are different to those where you can collect the tests to take home, so please check before you travel.
Who can get access to regular rapid lateral flow testing?
The following people in England will have access to regular rapid lateral flow testing made available to them as schools reopen:
Find out about childcare bubbles and support bubbles.
Learn what rapid lateral flow testing is and why it’s being used.
Dress up as your favourite character in a book, poem or play. If you have it, bring the matching book too.
(postponed from March 4th)
We have moved World Book day so that all children can wear a costume of their favourite character in a book, poem or play. We encourage children to be creative and make their costume up from wardrobes at home. We would also encourage children to bring in that favourite read to match their costume. It will be wonderful to have all that excitement in our first week back – we will find a way to parade our costumes!
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