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  • Good afternoon children!

    Mon 30 Mar 2020

    Hello children,

     

    I hope you are all keeping well! School is very, very quiet and I am really missing the hustle and bustle of a busy school day... I know teachers are busy keeping you occupied with different learning activities which you can access through your class pages... and it is really nice to see some of you emailing us with your achievements.

     

    I hope to see you all again very soon and make sure you stay in touch.

     

    Mr Bartlett

  • Home Learning

    Mon 30 Mar 2020 Mrs Thomas

    Hi Everyone,

     

    We hope you are enjoying all of the amazing activities that are being added to your class pages.

     

    We would love to see what activities and learning you are doing while you are at home. Please feel free (with permission from an adult of course) to send any photos or scanned pieces of work to adminoffice@castle.hants.sch.uk and maybe you will see your work in our online gallery.

     

    Please do keep an eye on your class page as teachers are updating the content regularly.

     

    Take care

    Mrs Thomas

  • Coronavirus / school closure updates

    Fri 20 Mar 2020
    Please see copies of communications sent to parents in the Parents tab / Letters / Whole School
  • School Events cancelled / postponed

    Wed 18 Mar 2020

    In view of recent developments we have taken the decision to cancel the following events which are in the school diary for the next two weeks:

     

    19th March - Y3 parents Maths Workshop

    20th March - YR parents coffee morning

    23rd March - Wellbeing coffee morning

    25th March - Rock Steady concert

                       - Y2 Reading Cafe

    26th March - Y4 Fishbourne trip

    27th March - Y3 Egyptian Day

    31st March / 1st April - Y3/4 Cinderella & Rockerfella Production

    1st April - Y4 Ukelele concert

  • Coronavirus Update

    Tue 17 Mar 2020

    The government issued new advice regarding Coronavirus yesterday evening:

     

    If anyone in your household has a new, persistent cough or a high temperature, EVERYONE in the household (not just the individual with the symptom(s)) must self-isolate for 14 calendar days.

     

    Any child who has been sent home since last Friday 13th March with these symptoms will not be allowed back in school for 14 calendar days from the onset of their symptoms. Similarly, any child who has parents or siblings displaying symptoms will not be permitted in school for the same period.

     

    Given the seriousness of the current situation, this is not negotiable even if symptoms improve over the course of the day or week.

     

    I am acutely aware of the challenges this will bring for families and schools, but it is vital that government guidance is followed.

     

    The social distancing strategy will, no doubt, have significant impact on a number of planned school events - I will email again in due course with an update when I am able. Parents will appreciate that this is a rapidly developing situation and we respond to developments on a daily basis.

     

    Thank you for your support during this very challenging time.

     

    Mr J Bartlett

    Headteacher

  • Corona virus update

    Fri 13 Mar 2020

    As parents may well be aware, schools in the UK are remaining open at this time, despite some speculation that they may temporarily close. The latest advice from the government in relation to self-isolation states:

     

    “Symptoms

    The most common symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) are recent onset of:

    •new continuous cough and/or

    •high temperature

     

    For most people, coronavirus (COVID-19) will be a mild infection

     

    Key messages

    •if you have symptoms of coronavirus infection (COVID-19), however mild, stay at home and do not leave your house for 7 days from when your symptoms started.”

     

    We are following official advice from the government and the NHS – if your child displays the symptoms identified above then it would not be appropriate for them to attend school for 7 calendar days.

     

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