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  • Parental Message- Director of Public Health Walsall

    Tue 29 Sep 2020
  • Consultation- Relationships and Health Education (RSE)

    Tue 29 Sep 2020

    Dear Parent/Carer

     

    All Parents/Carers have been Emailed a  DRAFT Relationship and Health Education Policy which has been amended for this academic year. 

     

    Please respond with your comments to:

     

    Relationships@st-giles.walsall.sch.uk 


    The closing date for comments is: Friday 23rd October. Feedback will then be shared with Governors' at the following meeting. 

     

    Please note that school has worked with the PSHE Association and taken professional advice in regards to the content and structure of learning. 

     

    Your feedback is valued. 

  • Latest Newsletter

    Fri 25 Sep 2020
  • NHS Track and Trace

    Fri 25 Sep 2020
  • Translation of guidance for parents and carers.

    Mon 21 Sep 2020

    Translation of guidance for parents and carers on early years providers, schools and colleges in the autumn term

    We have translated our guidance for parents and carers with children in nursery, school, or college in the autumn term.

    The guidance is now available in the following languages:


    The information below hasn’t changed since our last update.


    Department for Education coronavirus (COVID-19) helpline

    The Department for Education coronavirus (COVID-19) helpline is available to answer questions about coronavirus (COVID-19) relating to education and children’s social care. Staff, parents and young people can contact this helpline by calling:

    Phone: 0800 046 8687

    Opening hours:

    Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm

    Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 4pm

  • Latest Newsletter

    Fri 18 Sep 2020
  • Yr 6- Secondary School Applications 2021.

    Thu 17 Sep 2020
  • Y6 Pupils - Secondary Transfer Arrangements for 2021

    Thu 17 Sep 2020

    Dear Parents,

     

    Y6 Pupils - Secondary Transfer Arrangements for 2021

     

    The secondary admissions round for September 2021 is now open for applications. Please see attached a letter for distribution to all parents of year 6 children that are resident in Walsall. 

     

    In line with the published admission arrangements, parents are required to submit their applications online and will not be issued with paper forms.

     

    Officers from the School Admissions Team will be in regular contact with primary schools throughout the application period to provide schools with lists of those children for whom the Local Authority has yet to receive a secondary school application. This will enable schools and the School Admissions Team to identify those families that require support with the application process and ensure that appropriate support is provided.

    The closing date for applications to be submitted is 31 October 2020 (10pm) however the Local Authority is advising parents to complete and submit their applications by 23 October 2020 given that the statutory deadline falls at the end of half term week.

     

    Thank you for your ongoing co-operation and support.

     

    If you have require any further advice or support please contact the School Admissions and Appeals team at schooladmissionsadvice@walsall.gov.uk and a member of the team will be pleased to assist.

  • Year 1 Reading/Phonics

    Thu 10 Sep 2020

    Dear Parents

     

    Please click on the following link to access Phonics Videos for your child to access. These videos will consolidate learning and accelerate their reading. 

     

    Videos will be changed each week. 

     

    The link will take you to our website where you will find lots of information. Videos can be accessed on any device e.g. Mobile Phone/ Laptop/Chromebook/Tablet. 

     

    Please make use of this fantastic resource. 

     

    https://www.st-giles.walsall.sch.uk/phonicsreading/

  • Covid-19 Symptoms

    Wed 09 Sep 2020

     

    Symptoms of coronavirus in children

     

    The main symptoms of coronavirus are:

    • a high temperature
    • a new, continuous cough – this means coughing a lot, for more than an hour, or 3 or more coughing episodes in 24 hours
    • a loss or change to sense of smell or taste – this means they cannot smell or taste anything, or things smell or taste different to normal

    What to do if your child has symptoms

     

    If your child has any of the main symptoms of coronavirus:

    1. Get a test to check if they have coronavirus as soon as possible.
    2. Stay at home and do not have visitors until you get the test result – only leave your home to have a test.

    Anyone you live with, and anyone in your support bubble, must also stay at home until you get the result.

    Get a test to check for coronavirus

    What is a support bubble?

     

    Important

    Get advice from NHS 111 if you're worried about your child or not sure what to do.

    What to do if your child seems very unwell

     

    Children and babies will still get illnesses that can make them very unwell quickly. It's important to get medical help if you need it.

    Urgent advice:Call 111 or your GP surgery if your child:

    • is under 3 months old and has a temperature of 38C or higher, or you think they have a fever
    • is 3 to 6 months old and has a temperature of 39C or higher, or you think they have a fever
    • has other signs of illness, such as a rash, as well as a high temperature (fever)
    • has a high temperature that's lasted for 5 days or more
    • does not want to eat, or is not their usual self and you're worried
    • has a high temperature that does not come down with paracetamol
    • is dehydrated – for example, nappies are not very wet, sunken eyes, and no tears when they're crying

    Immediate action required:Call 999 if your child:

    • has a stiff neck
    • has a rash that does not fade when you press a glass against it (use the "glass test" from Meningitis Now)
    • is bothered by light
    • has a seizure or fit for the first time (they cannot stop shaking)
    • has unusually cold hands and feet
    • has pale, blotchy, blue or grey skin
    • has a weak, high-pitched cry that's not like their usual cry
    • is drowsy and hard to wake
    • is extremely agitated (does not stop crying) or is confused
    • finds it hard to breathe and sucks their stomach in under their ribs
    • has a soft spot on their head that curves outwards
    • is not responding like they usually do, or not interested in feeding or usual activities
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