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Loving God - Serving others - Flourishing together

“Encourage one another and build each other up.” 1 Thessalonians 5:11

St Mark's C.E Primary School home page

St Mark's C.E. Primary School

Loving God - Serving others - Flourishing together

“Encourage one another and build each other up.” 1 Thessalonians 5:11

Latest News

Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • COVID-19 Risk Assessment

    Fri 29 May 2020

    We have today published our COVID-19 Risk Assessment, for pupils, parents an carers, staff members and other adults who attend the site.

     

    This assessment is a live document and will be kept under review.  The document can be found here:

     

    COVID-19 Risk Assessment

  • Staying alert and safe (latest Government guidance)

    Fri 15 May 2020

    The latest advice from the Government is as follows:

     

    Everyone’s actions have helped to reduce the transmission of coronavirus in our communities. As the UK moves to the next phase in our fight against coronavirus, the most important thing we can do is to stay alert, control the virus, and in doing so, save lives.

     

    This guidance applies in England – people in ScotlandWales and Northern Ireland should follow the specific rules in those parts of the UK.

     

    The government has set out its plan to return life to as near normal as we can, for as many people as we can, as quickly and fairly as possible in order to safeguard livelihoods, but in a way that is safe and continues to protect our NHS.

     

    As part of this plan:

     

    • People and employers should stay safe in public spaces and workplaces by following “COVID-19 secure” guidelines. This should enable more people to go back to work, where they cannot work from home, and encourage more vulnerable children and the children of critical workers to go to school or childcare as already permitted
    • You should stay alert when you leave home: washing your hands regularly, maintaining social distancing, and ensuring you do not gather in groups of more than two, except with members of your household or for other specific exceptions set out in law
    • You must continue to stay home except for a limited set of reasons but - in line with scientific advice - can take part in more outdoor activities

     

    Read the full text and additional advice here.

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