Dear Parents and Guardians,
We are writing to update you regarding the current situation with seasonal flu and children's absences. We have seen an increase in the number of children off school recently, which is expected during this time of year.
Intensive Cleaning: We are conducting deep cleans daily throughout the school premises to minimize the spread of germs.
Hygiene Practices: We are placing extra focus on reinforcing the best hygiene practices with the children, including frequent and thorough handwashing.
We want to make you aware that our staffing levels are currently being impacted due to staff illness.
This is important: While we are doing everything possible to maintain our regular practices, the reduced staff availability may result in some necessary changes to our normal timetabled activities and scheduled interventions. Your child may also be taught by a supply staff member on occasions.
We ask for your patience and understanding as we navigate these temporary changes. Our priority remains the safety and well-being of all children and staff.
Thank you for your ongoing support. If your child is unwell, please ensure they remain at home until they are symptom-free, following standard public health guidance.
Dear Parents and Carers,
We are writing to provide a update regarding the current levels of seasonal respiratory illnesses, such as flu and colds, that we are observing within the school community and nationally.
Current Situation
We have seen an increase in the number of pupils and staff absent due to flu-like symptoms and other acute respiratory infections (ARI). This type of rise in illness is a common occurrence at this time of year as temperatures drop, windows ar closed and central heating kicks in, all of which help viruses circulate widely.
Actions We Have Taken
Within the school, we are reinforcing our preventative measures, including:
How You Can Help
Your support at home is vital in helping us manage the spread of illness and protect our school community:
We are handling this matter with our usual robust approach to health and safety and will continue to follow all guidance provided by the UKHSA. We thank you for your partnership and cooperation.
Have you booked your child a place at one of the FREE holiday clubs for the winter holidays yet? If your child receives benefit-related free school meals, they are entitled to attend this winter break. Follow the instructions in your email from HolidayActivities.com to book before it’s too late! Further details can be found at: www.derby.gov.uk/derbyHAF
Did you know that if your child receives benefit-related free school meals, they are entitled to FREE holiday activities over the winter holiday? Holiday clubs are available across Derby where your child can make new friends and take part in a wide range of activities including sport, dance, drama, arts and crafts, as well as enjoying a meal each day. If your child is eligible, you will receive an email from HolidayActivities.com. Just follow the instructions in this email to book. Bookings for winter activities will open during the week of 17 November. Further details can be found at: www.derby.gov.uk/derbyHAF.
Dear parents and carers of children in Mrs Fennemore's class
We are writing concerning Mrs. Fennemore's recent absence due to a health matter. Please join us in wishing her a complete and speedy recovery.
We want to let you know that she will not be returning to school imminently as she remains in hospital care, hoping to have the all clear to leave soon. I have messaged her today and her spirits are high and she is desperate to return to the children as soon as she is physically able.
We are committed to providing stability and excellence in the classroom. We have put in place consistent, high-quality cover to ensure that all lessons continue to meet our high standards and that your children’s learning progresses smoothly.
Where possible, we will ensure the children have the consistent cover of a single or limited number of supply staff, but please understand that this is not always possible.
I would like to take the time to thank the children who have continued to be hard working and committed to their learning and the staff who have been very flexible in their support.
We will share an update as soon as we have a date for her return. Thank you for supporting Mrs. Fennemore during her unavoidable absence.
Best regards,
Mr Seargent
Dear parent/carer,
Next week (10-14 November 2025) is National School Meals Week. As the catering partner to your child’s school, we understand that school meals are more than just food on a plate; they’re a daily opportunity to support your child’s physical health, mental wellbeing and academic performance.
Our approach to school meals is built around five key principles:
Throughout National School Meals Week, information and activities will be available in the school dining hall to help pupils understand the nutritional and social benefits of their school lunches.
We also want to help families enjoy meals together at home, but understand how busy family life can be. That’s why our culinary teams have developed the attached recipe guide full of easy-to-cook, tasty meals that you can make with you children, which we know will help encourage them to have a positive relationship with food.
We hope you find this guide useful.
Warm regards,
Your Catering Team
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