17th August 2020
Dear Parent
/ Guardian,
RE: Physical
Distancing and Safe School Attendance
We are
currently working on upgrading our procedures and routines within the school to
ensure that there is as much Physical Distancing as is possible in our
building. We will apply physical distancing in a practical and sensible way, recognising that the learning environment
cannot be dominated by a potentially counter -productive focus on this issue.
Physical Distancing will be
achieved in two ways: -
Increasing
Separation.
This will be achieved by re-configuring the classrooms to maximise
physical distancing. Each class will be referred to as a bubble and we will ensure that there is as little contact as
possible between children in different bubbles.
Within the bubbles, children will be organised into pods. A pod is a group of
children (normally 4 - 6) who will sit together and who will stay in their pod
while in the bubble, or classroom.
Decreasing
Interaction.
This will be achieved by decreasing the potential for children from different
bubbles to interact. There will be
marked routes for various bubbles to enter and exit the school and to access
their classrooms. Bubbles will have
different Zone in which to play and access the playground. We will make these routines enjoyable
activities for the children, emphasising safety at all times.
While all children will
be welcome back to school, we would remind parents that, where children are
displaying colds, coughs or flu like symptoms, they should NOT be sent to
school. Children who display such
symptoms in school will be isolated and parents asked to collect them from the
school.
Children who have travelled from
countries not on the Green List should not attend school during the 14-day
self-isolation period
Further information on COVID-19
symptoms in children is available at: -
https://www2.hse.ie/conditions/coronavirus/if-your-child-has-symptoms.html
Teachers
will make children aware of the proper hygiene procedures regarding hand
washing and etiquette related to sneezing, coughing or spitting. We would be grateful if you could also
emphasise safe behaviour in this regard to your children at home as part of the
preparation for returning to school.
Our aim
remains to re-open the school in an orderly safe manner, while reassuring the
children and making them feel comfortable, safe and relaxed with their friends
in the new school environment. This will
be achieved by all of us working towards this common goal.
Le meas,
Cathaoirleach, An Bhóird Bainistíochta Príomhoide
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