Coronavirus Information
Our Reintegration Plan
Following the long isolation period of school closure over the past year, we recognise that our children at Green Meadow will have been affected in different ways and we are committed to helping our children reintegrating back into school life as quickly and smoothly as possible through providing a safe and nurturing environment for all of our children.
View our Reintegration Plan here
Managing the risks
Coronavirus has changed our world beyond all recognition and has impacted on every element of our lives. At Green Meadow, we have put a range of procedures in place to do our best to keep our staff, children and visitors as safe as possible. Although we have taken as many practical measures as we can, we have also been mindful of the fact that we want our children to feel welcomed, safe and happy as well as inspired and engaged in their learning. Please read our latest risk assessment below.
Covid-19 Risk Assessment to be implemented if there is a surge in cases
Covid-19 Testing Guidance
Covid-19 Testing Guidance January 2022
Accessing Home Learning
In the event of future school closures or if your child is isolating at home, we will direct our parents and pupils to our Teams area. All of our children have been given a log in and password to access this learning. This learning will involve either recorded or live teaching. For more information, please see our blended learning file below.
Tips for home learning
Motivating, engaging and supporting children at home with their learning can be really difficult. Below are some ideas which may help.
8 Ways to Help Children During Lockdown
Click on the images below for parental and children's tips about remote education.
My child is isolating and is eligible for means tested free school meals
If your child is isolating, you are entitled to a free school meal pack if you qualify for means tested free school meals. Please contact the school office and organise for somebody to collect this from school on your behalf.
Hands, Face, Space
There are three simple actions we must all do to keep on protecting each other.
WASH HANDS - Keep washing your hands regularly for at least 20 seconds
COVER FACE - Wear a face covering in enclosed spaces (although this is not recommended in schools), especially where social distancing may be difficult and where you will come into contact with people you do not normally meet.
MAKE SPACE - Stay 2 metres apart where possible, or 1 metre with extra precautions in place.