Dear Parent/Carer
You may be aware there has been a confirmed case of Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Dudley.
However, risk remains low to the public and the NHS is well prepared for these types of incidents.
The best way to protect yourself and your child from Coronavirus is to follow the Catch it, Bin it, Kill it advice and to wash hands with soap & water for at least 20 seconds. More frequent hand washing is advised particularly before touching your mouth, eyes or before eating food.
Based on current evidence, Coronavirus (COVID-19) presents with flu-like symptoms including a fever, a cough, or difficulty breathing. The current evidence is that most cases appear to be mild. Anyone who is concerned about health symptoms is advised to follow the advice about what to do on the Government’s website at https://www.gov.uk/guidance/wuhan-novel-coronavirus-information-for-the-public and nhs.uk at https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
FAQs
How serious is the coronavirus?
How likely are you to catch the virus?
Recent travel
If you and/or your child has returned from;
For country specific areas see https://www.gov.uk/guidance/wuhan-novel-coronavirus-information-for-the-public. You should self-isolate at home and call 111 even if you do not have symptoms.
What you and your children can do to stop the spread of coronavirus
If you need any further information visit https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
Information is also available on the council website www.dudley.gov.uk/coronavirus
Yours sincerely
Deborah Harkins
Director of Public Health & Wellbeing
Produced by Dudley Health Protection Team 09.03.2020
For World Book Day everyone comes to school dressed as their favourite book character!
It has to be a character from a book!
We are asking everyone who wants to take part to bring in an AGE APPROPRIATE BRAND NEW NON-FICTION BOOK on the day to help replenish our school library and help children research their Enquiry Based Learning questions.
CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19): Information for parents
It is currently unlikely that you or your child will catch the coronavirus in the Dudley borough.
How serious is the coronavirus?
How likely are you to catch the virus?
What you and your children can do to stop the spread of coughs and sneezes
For further information visit www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
On 13th February, Y5 joined with other Primary schools to rock Birmingham Town Hall at the Hagley Pyramid Concert. It was a long day with lots of rehearsing led by Mr Mallinson followed by the final concert.
We want to say how very proud we are of the way that all of the children conducted themselves throughout the day with their behaviour, manners and attitude. The concert was AMAZING and OLSK shone out, once again, as a hard act to follow.
Well done to all of the children in Y5 as well as Mr Hyde and Mrs Morris who helped to prepare the children beforehand.
A big thank-you to all of the staff and families who made it on the evening to support our children. I'm sure you will all agree that it was well worth the money.
We are now planning for the 2021 concert - Brit Pop!!
Today our NEW Digital Leaders (previously ICT wizards) introduced themselves to the school, sharing their promises of how they will support and lead computing at OLSK. The main theme of the assembly was Esafety and the DL’s planned and lead their own presentation and play to remind children of the SMART rules. Well done children for all your hard work and dedication to your role!
Please check out https://www.childnet.com/ for more information. Keep talking to your child about being safe online.
Safer Internet Day is on Tuesday 11th February.
Today Mrs F & the Mini Vinnies joined the SVP for coffee in Halesowen! The children shared all their fundraising ideas over a cuppa & a biscuit! Thank you to all who joined us for this wonderful occasion! The children were great ambassadors for our school; so proud of them all. 💕
Thank you Mr Foley for your support in walking us to the town! You’re our very own superhero 🦸♂️ 💕 🦸♂️