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16 Mar 2020

COVID-19 Update
 
Following the latest Government advice, staff and children should stay at home if they are unwell with a new, continuous cough or a high temperature to avoid spreading the infection to others. Entire families, or households of more than one person need to self-isolate together for 14 days if one of them displays either of the symptoms.
 
We appreciate that this is a very worrying time for you and your families. In the event that you are having to self-isolate with your children then here are some suggestions of activities your child could do at home:
 
• Your child has log in details for the following online programmes;

 

Your child can use these programmes to practice times tables, maths, reading etc
 
 
  • We recommend that they continue to read for at least half an hour every day.
 
  • To complete a research project on something they are interested in. This could be a period in history, an inspiring person, a favourite sport or hobby.
 
 
Here are some other useful websites…

 

 

 
 
 

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