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Changes to contact tracing and self-isolation from this September

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Changes to contact tracing and self-isolation from this September

I hope you and your child have enjoyed the summer break.

As we return to school, there are some new arrangements in place when someone tests positive for COVID-19. These changes have been made possible by the vaccination programme and the significant reduction in numbers being hospitalised and suffering severe illness due to COVID-19 over recent months.

If your child tests positive for COVID-19 using a PCR test, NHS Test, Trace, Protect (TTP) will contact you, using the details provided when the PCR test was ordered. They will ask questions designed to identify recent close contacts of your child, and for contact details – if you know them – of the individual or their parent/guardian. TTP will then get in touch with these close contacts to provide instructions or advice.

Those who are under 18 or fully vaccinated are no longer required to self-isolate if they are identified as close contacts. But they will be contacted to let them know that they’ve been in close contact with someone who has tested positive. They will also be offered two PCR tests and provided with information and advice on how to minimise the risks of onward spread. If your child is identified as a close contact, they can still attend school unless they develop symptoms or are advised otherwise by TTP. Please continue to let us know if your child tests positive.

If a child tests positive, only a minority of their classmates will be identified as close contacts. But if there is a pattern of cases TTP may ask us to update you on the situation and remind you of key steps, including advising you to keep an eye out for new symptoms your child may develop, and to stay away from vulnerable family and friends in the short-term.

We do expect that there will be cases of COVID-19 across our community over the coming weeks, but this does not mean that COVID-19 is spreading within the school. Please continue to be vigilant for symptoms. If you are in any doubt, order a PCR test for your child at www.gov.uk/get‑coronavirus‑test or by calling 119.

Anyone with symptoms – a new continuous cough, fever or high temperature or loss of, or change in, sense of smell or taste – should remain in self-isolation until the test result is known. You can find the latest information on self-isolation arrangements at www.gov.wales/self‑isolation.

We recognise how difficult the past 18 months have been and the sacrifices that all families have had to make. Thank you for everything you have done to support your child and our school.

Matt Vickery, Headteacher


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September 2021 Start-Up

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Year 7’s first day on-site will be Thursday 2 September 2021 (Meet on 3G pitch)

Years 8 to 11’s first day on-site will be Monday 6 September 2021

COVID Guide (September 2021)

September 2021 Start-up

https://youtu.be/kfEjJ0IKufk

One Way System

https://youtu.be/jP9Xz1xsPRM

Temporary One Way System during works

https://youtu.be/OVW-jjW4azk

Uniform Information

Parental Handbook


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Congratulations to all of year 11 on a fantastic set of GCSE Results 2021

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We are very proud of all the hard work that our students have put into their studies over the last five years, and their maturity, resilience and perseverance in the light of unprecedented and unexpected GCSE years.

We are delighted with their achievements and wish them all the best in their future pathways: in 6th form, college, apprenticeships or work.  We know that their experiences at our school over the years have helped prepare them for the challenges and successes that lie ahead of them.

In particular this year, we recognise the achievements of Kordian Czwordon (10A*, 3A), Osian McCulloch (9A*, 2A), Ella Simons (8A*, 3A, 1B), George Jones (8A*, 3A, 1B), Megan Marsh (5A*, 7A) and Lucy Williams (5A*, 5A)

We would also like to recognise the hard work of our staff in preparing all our students for the Centre Assessed Grades and ensuring that this year’s very different processes were met.

We thank our parents, communities and governors for their support in ensuring the achievements and success of all our students.

Well done, year 11, and all the best for your future successes.


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Free Activities as part of the Summer of Fun

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Want some FREE activities.

14-16 years of age?

Looking to have some fun and improve your fitness this Summer?

Wrexham County Borough Council in partnership with Freedom Leisure is opening up its doors for FREE for 14-16 year olds from 1 August – 30 September.

Use of the fitness suites and swimming at a time to suit you to work out and have fun with your friends.

This initiative is fully funded by Welsh Government and is celebrating a summer of fun aiming to get this key age group active.

Join in and book your first session now !

·         Waterworld 01978 297300

·         Chirk 01691 778666

·         Gwyn Evans 01978 269540

·         Queensway Stadium 01978 355826


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