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  • Enforced Closure of School on Monday 2nd November 2020

    Thu 29 Oct 2020

    Building works update: School closure for 1 day 

     

    Dear Parents, 

     

    Due to extensive building works inside the school including new a heating system, electrical works and drainage over the half term break, we have been advised to remain closed on Monday 2nd November. This will allow works to be completed and for a vital deep 'COVID safe' clean to take place in every area of the school and school site.

     

    We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause our families however, we have had to take this decision to ensure the school is safe and ready for our children for their return on Tuesday 3rd November. 

     

    Packed lunches will need to continue and will be available for our children until Friday 6th November. Hot lunches will now resume from Monday 9th November. 

     

    If you have any queries please email office@wolverleysebright.worcs.sch.uk 

     

     

  • Parents advised to wear face coverings outside schools

    Thu 22 Oct 2020

    Parents advised to wear face coverings outside schools

     

    Parents and carers across the county are being advised to wear face coverings when dropping off and collecting children from school. The new advice from Public Health follows recommends that face coverings should be worn where it is physically difficult for parents to follow 2 metre social distancing rules.

     

    This extra measure is being introduced to keep the whole school community safe, especially those who are most vulnerable.

     

    At the beginning of the week, there were 30 schools across the county with full or partial bubbles closed, which means now more than ever we need to work together to keep children in school.

     

    Dr Kathryn Cobain, Director of Public Health at Worcestershire County Council, said: “I’d like to ask for the support of parents and carers to keep to the social distancing guidelines at all times, when dropping off and picking up your children. “We strongly advise wearing a face-covering if you’re unable to keep apart, by doing this you can help prevent the spread of the virus. Let’s continue our hard work and remain in the lowest tier of measures.”

     

    Last week Worcestershire County Council and Worcestershire Children First began the roll out of colourful lamppost wraps to over 200 schools to help remind residents of the importance of social distancing. Councillor Marcus Hart, Cabinet Member with Responsibility for Education and Skills at Worcestershire County Council said: “We’ve had positive feedback that our lamppost wraps are helping to remind our parents and carers in Worcestershire to keep to the social distancing rules when doing the school run. This latest advice from Public Health is another measure parents can take to help keep our school communities safe.”

  • Happy Halloween Day Thursday 22nd October 2020

    Tue 13 Oct 2020

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