Covid-19
We are delighted that all pupils, in all year groups, returned to All Cannings Primary School full-time from the beginning of the Autumn term.
You can read the Government statutory guidance for schools here:
Dfe Guidance for Schools: Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Here is the Government's Covid-19 Response: Autumn and Winter Plan 2021:Covid-19 Response: Autumn and Winter Plan 2021
Creating a Safe Environment within our School:
All Cannings Primary School Covid-19 Nativity Risk Assessment Dec 2021
All Cannings Primary School Covid-19 Risk Assessment Update Sept 2021
All Cannings Primary School Covid-19 Risk Assessment Update Mar 2021
All Cannings Primary School Covid-19 Risk Assessment Update Jan 2021
All Cannings Primary School Covid-19 Risk Assessment Updated Nov 2020
All Cannings Primary School Covid-19 Risk Assessment Sept 2020
All Cannings Primary School Reopening Strategy March 2021
All Cannings Primary School Strategy January 2021
All Cannings Primary School Strategy September 2020
Communication to parents:
Letter to parents regarding current Covid guidance Jan 2022
Letter to parents following conversation with Wilts Council Public Health Team November 2021
Letter to parents following positive cases at school and including PHE advice November 2021
Welcome back to All Cannings Primary School March 2021 Letter for Parents
Mr Borman Keeping in Touch Term 4
Mr Borman Keeping in Touch Week 5
Mr Borman Keeping in Touch Week 3
Mr Borman Keeping in Touch Week 2
Mr Borman Keeping in Touch Week 1
Letter to parents regarding January 2021 lockdown
Safety Reminder - Pick up and Drop Off
Letter from Andrew Hitchcock, H&S Governor Oct 2020
Welcome back to All Cannings School Sept 2020 Letter for parents
What to do if your child, or anyone in your family is displaying Covid-19 symptoms:
Covid-19 symptoms include any of the following:
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A new, continuous cough - coughing a lot more than an hour, or three of more coughing episodes in 24 hours (if you usually have a cough, it may be worse than usual);
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A high temperature - feeling hot to touch on chest or back;
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A loss or change to the sense of smell or taste
If you have any of the above symptoms, please stay at home, call the office to let us know and arrange to get a Covid test. Click here to arrange a Covid-19 test.
Stay at home: Guidance for households with possible or confirmed coronavirus (Covid-19) infection.
School Organisation:
Children are no longer arranged in bubbles and can arrive at school from 8:45am with registers taken at 9:00am. School finishes for all at 3:30pm
Breakfast & Afterschool Club
Breakfast & Afterschool Club is open for all. at the following times:
Breakfast Club 7:45am - 8:45am
Afterschool Club will run until 6:00pm
Please book on ParentMail.
Extra-curricular Clubs:
We are offering a limited number of extra-curricular clubs to specific bubbles.
Remote Learning:
Currently all children are attending school, but if the occasion arises whereby children have to self isolate the following will apply:
We teach the same curriculum remotely as we do in school wherever appropriate. However, we have needed to make some adaptations in some subjects. Please visit our Remote Learning page under the Our Learning tab (or click on the link provided) for more information.
AC Remote Learning Self Evaluation
Remote Learning Top Ten Tips for Parents
Looking after yourselves during Covid-19
Looking After Yourself and Your children During Covid-19
Wiltshire’s Wellbeing Hub providing support to those who need it
The Wiltshire Wellbeing Hub is available to anyone who is struggling during this difficult time – and will now be available on Saturdays.
The hub can help and provide support to those who perhaps don’t have a network around them, and also signpost them to where additional help is available in their local area. Hundreds of community groups, run by volunteers, are still set up across the county, providing invaluable assistance to those who need it.
NHS Every Mind Matters
The NHS Every MInd Matters website contains information regarding looking after your mental health and the mental health of children and young people
Visitors to All Cannings:
We are now welcoming a whole range of visitors e.g. parents, health professionals, contractors, others who can help us deliver and enhance our curriculum or support our children in a variety of ways. Please make an appointment with the office.
Parents and carers should continue to inform the school:
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of confirmed Covid-19 cases in a family.
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If your child was not symptomatic, but has tested positive.
You should do this by emailing us at both head@allcannings.wilts.sch.uk and admin@allcannings.wilts.sch.uk. This will allow us to contact other families if Public Health England deem it is necessary once we have informed them.
Please see the letter sent out to parents here
Other useful documents:
What Parents and Carers Need to Know About Schools During the Covid-19 Outbreak
How to book a Free NHS Covid Test
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