Friday, 28 August 2020

Schools Pathway for Covid

 Dear Parents/Guardians,

You may be aware of the HSE publication Schools Pathway for Covid-19 which was published yesterday and is being discussed on media and social media today.

I wanted to offer a quick cheat-sheet version for clarity.

1. Symptoms of Covid; a new cough, temperature of 38 or higher, change in sense of smell or taste.

2. If your child presents with any of these symptoms keep them at home and phone the G.P.

3. If your child presents with any of these symptoms in school, you will be called to collect them and they will be moved to the isolation area outside the GP hall. You can collect them via the ramp in the top yard (Talbot Tc side of the school).

4. Siblings do not have to go home unless the child with symptoms is sent for a Covid test.

5. Page 4 of the document states that children will be referred for a Covid test unless there is a strong clinical reason to do otherwise.

6. The entire household must self-isolate while awaiting the results of the test.

7. The wider school community will not be informed of a child being sent for a Covid test.

8. If the child receives a negative result they can return to school once they feel better. We will need parents to sign a declaration stating their child got a negative test result.

9. If the test is positive the HSE will contact the parents directly and instruct you from there.

The HSE will also contact the school and begin the contact tracing process in school.

It is not automatic that a whole class will be considered a close contact and it's possible a pod or immediate group of friends will only be considered close contacts and need to be tested on day 0 and day 7.

10. The school will at all times follow the HSE instructions and will not make any medical decisions concerning Covid, contact tracing, etc. 

11. It is also possible the HSE will partially close the school or just one class. The HSE stress that each school will be dealt with  as an individual case and their response will be dynamic.

12. Please let your class teacher know if your child has any existing respiratory illnesses such as asthma.

I know this is a stressful time but if we can follow the rules and keep on top of things then there is no reason we cannot keep our school open.

I look forward to welcoming you all back on Tuesday.

Mr. Barron



Sunday, 9 August 2020

Junior Infant Induction - Tuesday September 1st 2020

 

Welcome to Portlaw NS Junior Infant class 2020. This is an unusual year for us all but the goal is to make sure our new Junior Infants are happy and content starting primary school.

Class Teacher - Ms. Deirbhile Canty
 
Hello,
 
My name is Miss Canty and I am very excited to be the Junior Infants teacher in Portlaw NS this year. I grew up in Tramore and love being by the seaside and going for walks and swims on the beach. For the past 6 years, I have been teaching boys and girls in Dubai. I love playing sports, exploring and going on adventures. I am very much looking forward to meeting you all when school starts
 
Special Education Teachers
 

 
 
 
 
Ms. Karen Doyle and Ms. Katie Power are the two learning support teachers who will be working in Junior Infants this year. They will be in class to work with Ms. Canty and the pupils at different times of the day. 
 
Special Needs Assistants
 

Although there is no SNA in Junior Infants Lisa and Lynda will respond to any needs that may arise in the class, especially in the early days of the new year.
 
The First Day 

Junior Infants start School at 10.20am on Tuesday 1st September and will finish at 12.30pm.
Due to the new Covid protocols children should be brought to the 'emergency fire door' of the Junior Infant classroom (pictured). They will be greeted by the class teacher and brought inside.
 
Unfortunately parents cannot come inside and must leave the school grounds as soon as possible. If your child is upset on arrival please leave them in the capable hands of our teachers and leave straight away. We are very experienced in dealing with tears on day one. 

We suggest you check in with the school secretary by phone after an hour and she will tell you how they are getting on.


    Collection
Collection will be at 12.30 pm on the first day. We ask parents to line up on the dots nearest the school building.
 
 
Essentials
We ask that for day 1 you make sure your child can;
1. Take on and off their own coat
2. Open and close the lunch/snack tupperware  you give them.
3. That everything has their name on it, including markers, colours etc.
4. That your child can wash their hands independently for 20 seconds. This is something you could also
help us with at home. WET, SOAP, WASH, RINSE, DRY all while singing their ABC’s
5. Please observe 2m social distancing on the first day when arriving. The markers on the ground will assist you with this.

The New Normal
We hope that once the children are in class things will be as normal as possible. Children will sit in groups and in yard they will not mix with other classes. You need the read our Logistics Plan for Reopening the School (www.portlawns.com) for more details of the new Covid measures.


From Wednesday 2nd September
School begins at 9.10am and finish at 12.30pm for the first two weeks. From week 3 school will run until 1.50pm each day.
 
Assembly Time - Morning
Pupils can be dropped into the yard and must go straight to their line. Children cannot mix with other classes in the yard before school. Parents must drop and go. We ask that you drop your child as close to 9.10 as possible to minimise their waiting time.
 
 
 
  
That is it for now. Our Booklet for Parents is full of information if you need it and we are looking forward to seeing you all on Tuesday 1st September. 
 
Ms. Canty and Mr. Barron

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