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We have been told about instances of scarlet fever in our community. Scarlet fever is a contagious infection that mostly affects young children. It's easily treated with antibiotics. If you suspect that you or your child has scarlet fever, contact your GP. NHS advice is to stay away from nursery, school or work for 24 hours after you take the first dose of antibiotics.
See this link on the NHS website for pictures and more information.
In the event of extreme weather causing school to close, there will be a notice on the front page of our website and a message posted via Parent Hub. This will usually be first thing in the morning, as we survey the site before making a decision. You can assume we are open unless you hear otherwise via our website or Parent Hub.
We always try to stay open if we can because we know how disruptive school closures can be for families - but the safety of everyone who uses the school grounds has to be our first priority.
Thank you for your understanding.
This year, we are again taking part in NSPCC's Speak Out Stay Safe. This short programme is designed to ensure children know how to protect themselves from any form of abuse, and how to speak up to keep themselves safe. There will be an assembly in school, and NSPCC are delivering workshops for Y2, Y5 and Y6 on 13/2/24.
Please see this letter from the NSPCC for more information.
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