Covid-19 Response
Opening Plans and Other Related Information
- Parents' Information for 8 March 2021 Opening
- Gate Times: Drop-Off and Collection Times for Parents - March 2021
- What to do if your child develops Covid symptoms (flowchart)
Covid Catch-up Premium
The Covid Catch-up premium is being given to schools to fund for specific activities which will help pupils catch up on missed education during the school closure period during lockdown.
Related Letters
- 21 June 2021 - Government delay in lifting of all Covid-related restrictions
- 9 June 2021 - Update after summer half term
- 7 January 2021 - Important information for families regarding technology at home
- 4 December 2020 - Update as we approach the end of term
- 2 November 2020 - Mr Lambert's half term welcome back and safety reminders
- 21 September 2020 - School Covid update and Year 2 bubble closure
- 11 September 2020 - School Covid update
- 10 September 2020 - School Covid update and what to do if symptoms develop
- 20 July 2020 - End of year letter from Mr Lambert
- 22 June 2020 - Year 5 children returning to school from 24 June
- 15 June 2020 - Year 1 children returning to school from 17 June
- 12 June 2020 - Reception children returning to school from 15 June
- 5 June 2020 - Update from Mr Lambert on gradual re-opening plans from 8 June
- 5 June 2020 - Information for Year 6 parents on re-opening arrangements
- 26 May 2020 - Information to parents of vulnerable and key worker children
- 26 May 2020 - Nursery children re-opening plans from 1 June
- 19 May 2020 - Making plans for school re-opening for groups of children
- 13 March 2020 - Coronavirus update
Support and Information
Local Information
Health and Mental Wellbeing
Government Advice
- Coronavirus (Covid-19): The UK Government Reponse
- Coronavirus (Covid-19): Guidance for Places of Education
- Coronavirus (Covid-19): Getting Tested
- NHS: Guide to Regular Rapid Covid-19 Testing
- NHS: How to Wash Your Hands
- NHS: Self Isolation Advice
Online Safety

'While many children will be accessing resources online, it is really important to stay safe. Remember our SMART rules!
For lots more information about how to keep children safe online, including how to set up restrictions on devices, please visit our Online Safety page.