Charlton School

Confirmed Covid-19 Case (Charlton School) Date:  30/09/2020

We have been advised that we have had another single case test result come back positive for Covid-19.  This is a student at Charlton, who came into contact with a positive Covid-19 case outside of school and has now tested positive themselves; they have not been in school this week.

Date:  30/09/2020

Confirmed Covid-19 Case (Charlton School)

Dear Parent/Carer,

We have been advised that we have had another single case test result come back positive for Covid-19.  This is a student at Charlton, who came into contact with a positive Covid-19 case outside of school and has now tested positive themselves; they have not been in school this week.

As you know, Charlton School have enforced rigorous systems to protect our children and staff in line with national and Telford and Wrekin guidance.  Despite all the processes that have been put in place, unfortunately schools are a reflection of the current COVID picture and transmission in school remains a possibility.

As you would expect, we have reacted swiftly to implement the guidance for this situation, all parents of children that are required to isolate, have been contacted.

Charlton School will remain open and only the identified Year 11 classes and close contacts of the student have been informed to stay at home. The siblings of any of the children in these classes or year group can still attend schools. Other household members can carry on as normal, unless someone in the household becomes symptomatic.

May I take this opportunity to reinforce the symptoms of Covid-19 to ensure that if students or any family members are displaying any of the below illnesses, the whole family should remain at home.   

The most common symptoms of coronavirus (COVID 19) are recent onset of:

  • A new continuous cough and/or
  • High temperature and/or
  • A loss of, or change in, normal sense of taste or smell (anosmia)

For most people, coronavirus (COVID-19) will be a mild illness.

If you are concerned about your child and the symptoms of COVID-19, please seek advice from your GP, NHS Direct or by calling NHS 111

I fully appreciate how worrying these times are for us all, especially parents, but please feel reassured that we are following government guidelines fully and our systems for containing a case have worked effectively.

I would like to close this letter by stressing the importance of sending your child to school throughout these difficult times. With that in mind, please do not hesitate to contact school if you have any questions, via the school phone number, or by email.

Yours sincerely

Mr A McNaughton

Principal