COVID-19 - School Information
To help us keep our schools safe and reduce the risk of spreading the infection:
- Do not send your child to school if they have any COVID-19 symptoms, arrange a test and follow self-isolation guidance. You should also be aware of other symptoms early on, such as headaches, tiredness and general aches and pains usually associated with the flu. If your child is unwell, we would urge you to please keep them off school until they are better.
- Wash your hands regularly and get the vaccine when offered.
- Wear a face covering in crowded, indoor areas where physical distancing in difficult to maintain.
- Remember outdoors is safer than indoors
These simple steps will help protect us from coronavirus, as well as other common respiratory illnesses.
Visit the Welsh Government website for the most up to date public health advice for schools.
Get in touch via the "Ask a question" tab if there is anything you need additional information about.
Thank you for your continued support and co-operation.
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