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  • Important update on Start and End of the day procedures

    Fri 18 Sep 2020 Mr. Simpson

    Dear parents,

     

    Latest News has been updated with revised procedures for the start and end of the school day from Monday 21st September, particularly relevant for parents and carers of children in Y1-4.

     

    Please follow the link below to access our 'Letters to Parents' page:

     

     

    Click here for the Letters to Parents page

  • COVID-19 Public Health Liverpool update 15.9.20

    Tue 15 Sep 2020 Mr. Simpson

    Dear Parents,

     

    Following the recent rise in Covid-19 cases in Liverpool, we have received an important communication from Matt Ashton, Director of Public Health.  

     

    We are now asking ALL parents, carers and family members to wear face coverings when dropping children off and picking them up.  If you have a specific medical reason for not being able to wear a face covering, please let the member of staff know and take extra care to maintain 2m social distancing. 

     

    Please also try to help us by avoiding crowding and congestion at the gates.

     

    We really appreciate your support and co-operation as we do everything we can to keep our school community safe.  Thank you.

     

    Mr. Rob Simpson

    (Head Teacher)

  • COVID-19 Public Health Liverpool update

    Fri 11 Sep 2020 Mr. Simpson

    Dear parents,

     

    Please read the below message from Liverpool Local Authority, sent to all schools:

     

    ALERT: We have seen a significant increase in COVID-19 positive cases this week in Liverpool. We need your help and ask that your child limits group contact with friends over the weekend. When out and about your whole family should stay at least 2 metres away from anyone not from your household, wash hands often and wear face coverings when appropriate. Thank you for your support. For further information visit: https://liverpoolexpress.co.uk/message-to-schools/

  • Welcome back to the new school year at Norman Pannell!

    Wed 02 Sep 2020 Mr. Simpson

    Good afternoon parents,

     

    It has been wonderful to see all of the children in Year 1-6 finally back in school today.  We have just finished a long lunch service, which is taking place in two different halls with a variety of measures in place to keep pupils and staff safe.  All children seem to have coped incredibly well with their first day back and it is clear that they are delighted to see each other once again.  We have also welcomed a number of new children and families into our school family - a warm welcome to them!

     

    I'd like to thank parents and carers for your co-operation and support with the new staggered start times.  We were monitoring the start of the day and have taken feedback from a few parents who have kindly got in touch.

     

    The children came into school very smoothly and happily this morning, which is fantastic!  The only concern raised has been about congestion by the gates, where social distancing was not always achieved.  We aim to support this for the safety of everybody and I will be outside the Y3/4 gate after school to help everybody to get away quickly and safely at the end of the day.  When you drop-off and pick up, please wait in your car or stand away from the gates until your child's class is called in by school staff.  Once your child has gone in, please move right away from the school premises as soon as possible to avoid congestion.  If you are waiting, please do so carefully, on the pavement and keeping clear distance from other parents and children.

     

    Every school site is different and each school has slightly different procedures.  As part of our risk assessments, every new routine will be reviewed and if necessary changed in order to maintain the highest level of safety.  Thank you so much for your comments and support in helping us to launch the school term successfully.

     

    Yours sincerely,

     

    Mr. Simpson

    (Head teacher) 

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