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Coronavirus Update

 

What to do if a pupil is displaying symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19)

Coronavirus Update: Wednesday 26th August 2020

Please see letter to parents regarding the re-opening of the school. 

Letter to parents 26th August 2020

 

Coronavirus Update: Wednesday 10th June 2020

Please see letter to parents regarding the re-opening of the school. 

Letter to parents 10th June 2020

 

Coronavirus Update: Wednesday 27th May 2020

Please see letter to parents regarding the postponement of the phased re-opening of the school. 

Letter to parents 27th May 2020

 

Coronavirus Update: Friday 15th May 2020

Please see letter to parents regarding the phased opening of Nishkam Schools. 

Letter to parents 15th May 2020

 

Coronavirus Update: Tuesday 12th May 2020

Dear Parents / Carers,

I am sure you will have heard the Prime Minister’s speech on Sunday 10 March 2020, in which it was announced that a phased return to school could begin from as early as 1st June for Reception, Year 1 and Year 6. No indication of any set date for a school return was given for any of our relevant secondary phase year groups, so it seems likely, although not guaranteed, that the current set-up will continue to be in place for the rest of the summer term. 

As further details of these plans are sent to us by the Department for Education from today onwards, each school’s Senior Leadership Team will be meeting to discuss all aspects of re-opening in consultation with other Nishkam School Trust leaders, local head teachers and national organisations. Please bear with us while we put our plans in place and be assured that we will leave no stone unturned in ensuring a safe re-opening for your children and our staff when the moment comes. As soon as plans are finalised, we will let you know.

Thank you for your on-going support of your child’s education and the school.

Yours sincerely,

Dr B S Mahon, CEO, Nishkam School Trust

 

Coronavirus Update: Friday 17th April 2020

Dear Parents / Carers,

We hope you and your families are all safe and well. As we are sure you will have heard based on the announcement from the Foreign Secretary on the 16 April 2020, the country will remain in lockdown for at least a further 3 weeks, so until we communicate otherwise, the school will stay closed for the majority of pupils and remain open for the children of critical workers. Our teachers will continue to set online learning. Thank you for your ongoing support through these difficult times.  KR

https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/foreign-secretarys-statement-on-coronavirus-covid-19-16-april-2020?utm_source=f03df306-0a3b-4854-a191-250277b189f0&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=govuk-notifications&utm_content=immediate&fbclid=IwAR0FyM6XmZbSgMqOvSXloZFbxSUA8pa0Ehin6caX6UrQ8KrTH-H6bc3cgIk

 

 

Coronavirus Update: 25 March 2020

Dear Parents / Carers,

Please see the latest guidance from the DfE dated 24 March 2020, detailing how you can help to support the implementation of social distancing at our school:

Thank you for your ongoing support in helping to keep our pupils and staff as safe as possible at this time.

Kind regards

Dr Brinder Singh Mahon

CEO

Friday 20th March 2020

Critical Worker Guidance Letter

 

Thursday 19th March 2020

As announced by the government, our schools will be closing at the end of the day on Friday but will remain open for pupils of key workers. We will be sharing further details soon with details following further government advice as it is produced. 

 

Monday 16th March 2020

Please see links to coronavirus Information:

Please note the additional guidance based on the PM’s statement on Monday 16 March 2020. As previously noted we will follow direct guidance from the DfE and notify you of any such changes. Please see a link below to the PM’s statement further guidance from PHE (Public Health England). 

PM Statement 16 March 2020

COVID-19 Guidance for Education Settings - 16 March 2020

 

Friday 13th March 2020

Coronavirus Closure Plan

Government guidance to educational settings about covid-19 

Government guidance covid-19 Stay at home guidance