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School opening update

4/6/2020

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As many of you will have heard yesterday, Kirsty Williams (the Education Minister) has made an announcement that schools will be returning on the 29th June and the summer term will be extended by one week (so we will break up for the summer holidays one week later than usual). We know that it will be very different and we will only be able to have a third of the children in school at any one time due to social distancing measures. We will be given more guidance next week which will help us to plan and prepare for how this is going to work in Darran Park Primary School. As soon as we have more information we will let you know.

We are sure that many of you are all feeling worried about this decision. We would like to reassure you that the safety of your children is of paramount importance and the well-being of the children and their families is our absolute priority. Once we know what guidelines we have to work to, we will give you as much information as possible about how it will work to make an informed decision. Please remember that no families will be fined for non-attendance- attendance is a choice for each family to make depending on their circumstances and we will support your decision. Children that have received a shielding letter, or live with a member of family who has received one, have been advised not to return to school at this time.

We are so happy that we will get the chance to check in with lots of children before the end of term and that Year 6 will be able to return to school before transitioning to the comprehensive school. Try not to worry about this situation for the moment as we have so little information, but we will inform you of any updates as soon as they become available. Thank you for your continued support.
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