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Who uses the school terms and holiday dates? Our plan is to provide a welcoming atmosphere with smiling happy staff greeting each child as they come through the gate every day at Alert Level 2 from 8. This is to help children get a sense of normality again. As in previous times at Alert Level 2 we have noted the ability of your children to adapt to doing their farewells at the gate and then headed into the Hubs by themselves after putting their bags away and putting on some hand sanitizer.

But rest assured our staff are there to support the transition into school. We encourage you as parents to talk with your children about what will be happening when we return and prepare them to kiss and go at the gate. It might be having older siblings walking younger students into school or dropping your child at the gate and letting them know they can wait with the teacher at the gate until a friend arrives to walk in together.

If you need to come into the school, please come via the Office entry on Hoon Hay Road and sign in via our sign in sheet. We encourage mask wearing by parents and visitors. While scanning QR codes support your personal record we have to have a record of anyone entering our site for contact tracing purposes. We respectfully ask that no parents enter the school unless it is essential. We are not back to normal yet. If you are not sure please email us at admin spreydon.

If for any reason you need to collect your child during the day, please come to the Office via the Hoon Hay Road entrance. We will then get students to come to the Office. Any families that have been loaned a school device during lockdown must return these on Thursday 9th September.

Children must bring these straight to the Office in the morning to allow for them to be cleaned and returned to classrooms. At Alert Level 2 there is low risk of community transmission and schools are open for all students. There are no significant changes to the Alert Level you will already be familiar with and which have been in place previously at Alert Level 2. We will continue to practice good hygiene: Wash hands with soap, use hand sanitizer on entry to the Hubs at the beginning of the day, regularly clean surfaces in the Hubs and keep our spaces well ventilated.

Public Health has also provided advice on the Alert level 2 guidance. The key changes are the use of face coverings and managing school events involving large numbers of people, other than our students. Whatever decisions students and teachers make, it is their own to make and needs to be respected.

Where an individual chooses to use a face covering they should supply and wear their own, and to do so safely. This option applies to younger children too. Public health advice for those under six is getting children to cough and sneeze into their elbow and wash and dry their hands. The use of masks is permitted but not actively encouraged. There will be differences of view about the use of face coverings at school, and it is important to show tolerance toward individual choice in this matter.

Any indoor events that bring together very large numbers of people, including students, should be avoided. We will postpone any assemblies or indoor gatherings that include parents and whanau attending to adhere to the new indoor and outdoor guidelines at Level 2.

High-risk activities, such as singing, and dancing will be done in well-ventilated areas or outdoors where possible. In the meantime, our teachers and staff are really excited about Level 2. We are really looking forward to seeing everyone again and start reconnecting and strengthening our relationships. We all take our hats off to you all. Tino pai tou mahi koutou katoa — great work everyone.

We look forward to seeing all our students back at school. Thank you for all you have done and are willing to keep doing to ensure our country is a safe place to be. More details will be shared tomorrow once we have been sent Ministry of Health Alert Level 2 protocols. Take care. Our Prime Ministers message was very clear.

Our teachers will be back online on Monday for distance learning. Thank you once again for supporting any form of learning this week. The Government has contracted approved licensed home-based education and care providers across the country to provide childcare to workers in Alert Level 4 businesses and services.

The preference remains that Alert Level 4 workers make their own private arrangements where they are able to do so.



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