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Monthly Archives

November 2021

On site testing arrangements – Tuesday 4 January 2022

30th November 2021Mrs L Rayne

Following the government’s request last week that all students be tested on site before returning to school after the Christmas holidays, please see below arrangements for testing at our school. Testing will help reduce transmission after a period of social mixing over the school holidays.

All staff and students should test over the holidays in line with national guidance. This means that they should test if they will be in a high-risk situation that day, and before visiting people who are at higher risk of severe illness if they get COVID-19.

I am extremely proud of how our staff have worked together to maintain the highest quality provision for your child during this time.

I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your continued support and wish you a very happy Christmas.

The letter to all Parents/Carers can be read in full here

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COVID Update

30th November 2021Mrs L Rayne

You will have seen on the news over the weekend that in response to the Omicron variant there have been a number of changes to COVID measures. I would like to confirm the implications of these changes for our school. For your information, we currently have 5 positive cases in school.

Where a family member has tested positive for COVID we advise that all household members should arrange a PCR test and undertake a daily LFD test. This is so that any subsequent positive cases can be quickly picked up and for self isolation to begin as soon as possible. We will continue to distribute test kits as needed.

All contacts of suspected Omicron cases will be required to self-isolate for 10 days, regardless of a person’s vaccination status. This may once again have serious implications for students’ attendance in school which is why the above measures are critical to maintain the best attendance of staff and students possible.

The letter issued to Parents/Carers can be read in full here.

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Christmas Lunch

22nd November 2021Alana Whenary

Christmas lunch is being served in school on 16th December. The menu is below.

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Anti-Bullying Week

15th November 2021Mrs L Rayne

I write to draw your attention to the fact that this week is Anti-bullying week. The week is organised by the Anti-bullying Alliance. Further information can be found at this link, including some useful information for parents and carers. The theme this year is One Kind Word. We are delighted that this is the theme, as we have spent a lot of time in recent months celebrating and encouraging acts of kindness within our community. 

Throughout the course of the week, we are holding the following events;

  1. Nominate a student or member of staff for a Kindness award. If any parents would like to nominate a student or member of staff, please complete this form by Friday 19 November.
  2. Odd Socks day on Friday 19 November – Students can wear odd socks on this day. A voluntary contribution of £1 would be appreciated, as this will be donated to the various charity projects being organised by our Prince’s Trust students in Year 10.
  3. Anti-bullying assemblies including the use of resources provided by the Anti-bullying alliance.

To read the letter in full, please click here

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The King Edward VI School Service of Remembrance

10th November 2021Mrs L Rayne

Reverend Paul Rusby led our Remembrance Service on Tuesday.  Year 9 form representatives were in attendance and our Senior Students laid wreaths on behalf of the school, the Edwardian’s Association and the Foundation Governors in remembrance and tribute to all who suffered or died in war.

In World War One, 58 Old Boys and one member of staff paid the supreme sacrifice. Most of them found their last place of rest far from home: in Belgium, in France, in Gallipoli, in Poland, at sea; many of them have no known graves.

In the Second World War, by a strange coincidence, yet another 58 Old Boys perished in War – this time together with two members of staff. Only a few of them are buried in the UK. The remainder lie in France, Holland, Belgium and Germany, in Iceland and Italy, in Tunisia, Libya and Egypt, in Burma and in Singapore. Again, many have no known grave but the sea.

In the Korean War of 1953, one Old Boy was killed while fighting for the United Nations in the cause of world peace.

In gratitude for the service and sacrifice of all these young men – their average age was only 24 – Harrison Epworth took the reading and Mr Tedder read The Pride of the Poppy.

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