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Weekly Bulletin - Issue 1 - Friday 3 September 2021

Issue 1 - Friday 3 September 2021

 

Dear Families

Welcome to the new school year 2021 - 2022!
 
As those of you who have visited the site will have seen, there has been significant progress on our new build and we are looking forward to moving into the new school over October half-term.  Thank you for adapting to the changes in our entry / exit arrangements.  Please be aware there will be another change in November, but this should be permanent!
 
Road safety
 
Please can families ensure they use the school crossing even when they do not have a child with them. If our pupils see you nip across the road they think this is acceptable and try to do this themselves.  Please take the additional 20 seconds to walk and use the crossing to set a good example and keep all our children safe.
 
New build
 
As I write this, the scaffolding around the building is being taken down and the pupil entrance and link to the library corridor is being completed. Internally all rooms are completed and are awaiting sinks, computer benching and carpet. The 'making good' work around the outside of the building is about to commence. This will involve setting the ground level, making paths, playgrounds and installing fencing. 
 
We don't intend to invite families and visitors to tour the new school until September 2022 when the whole site and buildings will be complete.  Should it be safe to do so, we will be hosting an official opening ceremony to which we would be delighted to invite you. 
 
Covid
 
Thank you to all families who gave permission for their child to be LFT tested at school.  The first test was completed yesterday for the whole school and we are completing tests for absent pupils as they return.  All pupils will have a second test on Monday.
 
We had one positive test and that pupil is now isolating until the results of their PCR test are received.
 
We are now operating under new Government guidelines regarding isolation.
 
If someone you live with has symptoms of COVID-19, or has tested positive for COVID-19, you will not need to self-isolate if any of the following apply:
  • you're fully vaccinated – this means 14 days have passed since your final dose of a COVID-19 vaccine given by the NHS
  • you're under 18 years, 6 months old
  • you're taking part or have taken part in a COVID-19 vaccine trial
  • you're not able to get vaccinated for medical reasons

Even if you do not have symptoms, you should still:

  • get a PCR test on GOV.UK to check if you have COVID-19
  • follow advice on how to avoid catching and spreading COVID-19
  • consider limiting contact with people who are at higher risk from COVID-19
When we become aware that a person has had close contact with someone with symptoms of, or a confirmed case of, Covid-19, we will make you aware so you can organise a PCR test for your child.  If we have permission for LFT testing, we will continue to administer twice weekly tests in school unless we identify a need to increase testing.  Should this happen, we will call you to discuss this.
 
Other measures that are still in place:
  1. One way system in corridors
  2. Temperature scan on arrival
  3. Multiple hand wash and sanitiser stations  about the site
  4. Enhanced cleaning of touchpoints
  5. Good ventilation with additional windows open
  6. Cleaning materials to wipe down frequently used resources
  7. Pupils attending in PE uniform rather than using changing rooms
  8. An isolation area and toilet for pupils showing symptoms
  9. Staggered collection of lunches and pupils eating in tutor rooms
  10. Additional supervised play areas to allow greater social distancing when outside
We no longer insist that staff and pupils wear masks in school. It is encouraged, but is a matter of personal choice.
 
As always, we will continue to adapt our practice in line with Government guidance and according to our assessment of risk. 
 
Many thanks in advance for helping us to keep everyone healthy and here's to a great year!
 
Mrs J Rigby
Headteacher

 

COVID-19 VACCINES FOR CHILDREN AGED 12-15
AT INCREASED RISK OF SERIOUS COVID-19

Dear Parents / Carers

You may have heard in the News that the Government are going to be offering Covid vaccines to young people aged between 12-15 who are at increased risk of serious COVID-19.   As we all know, it is essential to maintaining school life normality that as many  vulnerable children are vaccinated as possible and as soon as possible.    We have been asked by the Local Authority to highlight to parents the criteria for these vaccines.  We encourage you to consider taking up the offer of a vaccine for your son or daughter.   

The criteria is set out below:

Children:

  • All those who are aged 12 to 15 years of age and are at increased risk of serious COVID-19 disease that includes those with:
    1. severe neuro-disabilities;
    2. Down’s syndrome;
    3. underlying conditions resulting in immunosuppression; and/or
    4. profound and multiple learning disabilities (PMLD), severe learning disabilities or who are on the learning disability register; or
  • Household contacts: All those who are the household contacts of individuals (either adults or children) who are immunosuppressed but only where the patient has been assessed as competent to consent and does consent, or is not assessed as competent but does not object and consent is provided by somebody with parental responsibility

Parents should contact their GP for a vaccine appointment at Winston Churchill Hall.

Kind regards
Meadow High School


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Calendar, Letters and School Lunches

UPCOMING EVENTS

AUTUMN TERM:

Friday 22 October 2021 TRAINING DAY
SCHOOL IS CLOSED TO PUPILS
Monday 25 October 2021 -
Friday 29 October 2021
HALF TERM

Monday 1 November 2021 - 
Wednesday 3 November 2021

SCHOOL IS CLOSED TO PUPILS
MOVE TO NEW BUILDING

To view the school calendar visit the website NEWS/CALENDAR

Here is the full list of 
Term Dates for this School Year - 2021/2022

LETTERS HOME

Letter to Year 7 and New Pupils - individual log in details for ParentPay.

Letter to selected Sixth Form pupils - Entry Level Certificate -  Exams Results

 

SCHOOL LUNCHES

Week - Monday 6 September - Friday 10 September

Week 2 - Autumn/Winter Menu 2021/22
(New menu is below)

Here is a printable PDF of the Autumn/Winter Menu 2021/22


E-Safety


News and Events in the Community

Hillingdon - Stronger Families

Here is the Stronger Families leaflet above in PDF if you would like to download or print it.


Job Vacancies

TEACHING ASSISTANT (FOOD TECHNOLOGY)

JOB REFERENCE: CJ1418
Advert Posted On: 25/08/2021

Post Start Date: September 2021
Closing date: 06/09/2021
Closing time: 11:59 AM

Teaching Assistant (Based in Food Technology)

Required from September 2021, 1 day a week (Wednesdays) 6.5 hrs a day 8.30am to 3.30pm 

This is a job share role and will be a fixed term contract ending in July 2022

Click here for further details and to apply.


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