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  • Our Jubilee Celebrations!

    Tue 07 Jun 2022
  • Our Toddler and Baby group starts again in the school hall on Wednesday morning

    Fri 20 May 2022
  • Year 4 residential visit to Grasmere

    Fri 20 May 2022
  • Winners of the Rotary Technology Challenge

    Fri 06 May 2022

    Congratulations to our brilliant Technology teams, one of which won the Rotary Technology challenge. This is the second year running that our school has won this event - beating 6 other local primary schools!

  • Wheelchair basketball

    Wed 04 May 2022

    We were delighted to welcome Nat Pattinson back to school for a fun filled time playing wheelchair basketball!

     

    The children were very excited to see Nat again after such a long break, due to COVID, and they listened spellbound to his inspirational story before immersing themselves in learning how to manoeuvre the wheelchairs and simultaneously play basketball. Not an easy task - but so much fun!

  • Individualised online tuition in Maths

    Fri 25 Feb 2022

    Our Year 6 children have all been given the opportunity to have individualised online tuition in Maths with a qualified teacher.  The children have been arriving for an 8.15am start as part of a 14 week programme.

     

     This is a wonderful opportunity for them to learn new Maths skills and consolidate old ones.  Part of the funding has been from the Government initiative  and the balance has been funded by the school to ensure that our children have acquired the Maths skills they will need when they progress to their Secondary School.

     

  • Congratulations to our winning hockey team!

    Fri 11 Feb 2022

    All Saints' Year 4 Hockey team won the Allerdale Finals and will now represent Allerdale in the Cumbria School Games Finals later in the year.

    Well done!

  • Our Reception children were very excited when their new chairs arrived for their classroom.

    Fri 21 Jan 2022

    What a difference they make!

     

  • Latest COVID guidance from the Director of Public Health

    Tue 04 Jan 2022

    Colin Cox

    Director of Public Health

    Cumbria County Council
    107-117 Botchergate

    Carlisle

    CA1 1RD


    5th January 2022


    Preventing the spread of COVID-19: Guidance for parents and carers


    Dear Parents and Carers,


    Thank you for supporting our local COVID-19 control measures and for helping to keep staff, children, and
    young people safe.


    Cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 are rapidly increasing in Cumbria. We want to limit the spread of
    COVID-19 to reduce the risk of outbreaks and staff absences, this will help maintain face-to-face learning
    where possible.


    The updated national and local guidance for people who are contacts of someone with COVID-19 are
    outlined below. This letter is long, but please take time to read it carefully (depending on the ages of your
    children, some sections may not be relevant).


    National guidance


    From Tuesday 14 December, the national guidance for contacts of people with COVID-19 infection
    changed. Further details of this guidance can be found in the national stay at home guidance and guidance
    for contacts of people with confirmed COVID-19 infection who do not live with the person.


    This guidance says:
    • Children aged 5 years and over who are a close contact of someone with COVID-19 should conduct
    daily lateral flow (LFD) tests.
    • For children who live with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 (household contacts), the
    LFD tests should be taken every day for 7 days, or until the household member who has COVID-19
    reaches the end of their self-isolation period if this is earlier.
    • For children who are a contact of someone with COVID-19 who they DO NOT live with, the LFD
    tests should be taken every day for 7 days, or until 10 days after their last contact with the person
    who tested positive if this is earlier.
    • Each LFD test should be taken before the child leaves the household for the first time that day. If
    they test negative on their LFD tests, they can continue to attend their education setting, and do not
    need to self-isolate.
    • Anyone who receives a positive LFD test result, or who develops COVID-19 symptoms, should
    immediately self-isolate and take a PCR test. If the PCR result comes back positive, contacts must
    continue to self-isolate and follow the stay at home guidance. If the PCR result comes back
    negative, contacts can leave self-isolation but should continue to take daily LFD tests for the
    remainder of their daily testing period.
    • Children under the age of 5 who are contacts of a positive case do not need to self-isolate or take
    part in daily LFD testing. However, children under 5 who are household contacts of a positive case
    will still be advised to get a PCR test. They do not need to isolate while waiting for the results.

     

    Additional local guidance for Cumbria


    The guidance for children attending educational settings in Cumbria is now largely the same as the national
    guidance. However, there are a couple of important exceptions, which are outlined below.


    This is because case rates remain high in school age children, and we have continued to see a significant
    number of outbreaks in education settings. These have a significant impact on children and their families,
    affect staffing levels, and risk causing additional outbreaks in the local community.


    1. Children in early years settings (aged under 5 years)
    Children who are close contacts of a positive case in their household
    • Our local guidance remains that children under the age of five who live in the same
    household as someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 are advised to stay at home
    for 5 days, starting from the onset of symptoms in the household contact who has tested
    positive (or test date if the positive case had no symptoms).
    • Children are exempt from this local guidance (and can attend the setting as normal) if there
    are significant concerns about the impact of exclusion on the child. Children may also be
    contacted by NHS Test and Trace and advised to get a PCR test.

     

    Children who are close contacts of a positive case that they do not live with
    • Children under the age of 5 who are close contacts of a positive case that they do not live
    with should follow the national guidance. They are not required to isolate or take part in daily
    LFD testing.
    • If the child develops symptoms of COVID-19, they should immediately isolate and get a PCR
    test.


    2. Children in primary, infant, and junior schools (aged 5 years and above)


    Children who are close contacts of a positive case in their household
    • Children in primary, infant, and junior schools (aged 5 years and above), who live with
    someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 can choose to follow the national guidance
    on daily LFD testing outlined above.
    • If they test negative on their LFD tests, they can continue to attend their education setting,
    and do not need to self-isolate. Anyone who receives a positive LFD test result, or who
    develops COVID-19 symptoms, should immediately self-isolate and take a PCR test.
    • As a local alternative to daily LFD testing, children who live in the same household as
    someone who has COVID-19 still have the option to stay at home. Five days after the
    symptoms began in the household contact who tested positive (or test date if the positive
    case had no symptoms), the child should get a PCR test. If the PCR is negative, they can
    return to school, but should isolate again immediately and get another test if they develop
    symptoms of COVID-19 later.
    • Children are exempt from this local guidance if there are significant concerns about the
    impact of exclusion on the child.


    Children who are close contacts of a positive case that they do not live with
    • Children aged 5 years and over who are close contacts of a positive case that they do not
    live with should follow the national guidance on daily LFD testing.
    If they test negative on their LFD tests, they can continue to attend their education setting,
    and do not need to self-isolate. Anyone who receives a positive LFD test result, or who
    develops COVID-19 symptoms, should immediately self-isolate and take a PCR test.


    3. Pupils in secondary schools (aged up to 18+6 months)
    • Pupils attending secondary schools who are either a close contact of a positive case in their
    household or who are a close contact of someone they do not live with should conduct daily
    LFD testing as outlined in the national guidance.
    • If they test negative on their LFD tests, they can continue to attend their education setting,
    and do not need to self-isolate. Anyone who receives a positive LFD test result, or who
    develops COVID-19 symptoms, should immediately self-isolate and take a PCR test.


    Additional advice
    • Anyone who develops symptoms of COVID-19 should get a PCR test and stay at home until the
    result is known. Individuals informed by Test & Trace to isolate should stay at home for the time
    advised.
    • Outside of daily testing periods, we encourage all secondary school aged children to self-test twice
    weekly with lateral flow devices.
    • Until further notice, secondary school aged children are encouraged to wear face coverings in
    classrooms, indoor communal areas and on dedicated school transport unless they are exempt.
    • We also recommend anyone eligible in your household gets any recommended doses of the
    COVID-19 vaccine if they have not done so already.
    Supply of LFD tests has been a national problem recently, although the government are confident that there should be adequate supply to provide for the testing mentioned above. If you have tested positive and
    are not able to ‘test-to-release’ because you do not have a test kit, please continue to isolate until
    the end of the period, or until you are able to LFD test negative for 2 days in a row if earlier.


    The additional local measures outlined in this letter are guidance from Cumbria Public Health, they are not
    law. However, we strongly advise parents and carers to follow them, or at the very least, follow national
    guidance.


    The additional local control measures will continue to be reviewed every 2 weeks and I will write to parents
    and carers again when they are revised or removed.


    Thank you again for your support.


    Yours Sincerely,
    Colin Cox
     

  • Our whole school reindeer run in aid of Jigsaw

    Tue 07 Dec 2021
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