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Covid-19 Updates

 
Posted by: | Posted on: November 26, 2021

Information Regarding Antigen Testing for Schools

The Department of Education has introduced new measures regarding antigen testing. Please click on this link for more information and a full description of the procedures in place.

http://www.scmj.ie/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/DoE-letter-to-Parents-re-Antigen-Testing-25.11.2021-EV.pdf

Posted by: | Posted on: August 27, 2020

Covid-19: What to do if your child is unwell

Please read this important advice for when your child is unwell:

Covid 19 Advice for Parents

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Posted by: | Posted on: August 21, 2020

Plan for Re-opening of Scoil Mhuire Junior

Click here to view the plan for reopening of Scoil Mhuire Junior.

This plan details the details around the reopening of our school.

Posted by: | Posted on: August 12, 2020

Physical Distancing and Safe School Attendance

12th August 2020

Dear Parent / Guardian, Staff Member,

We are currently working on upgrading our procedures and routines within the school to ensure that there is as much Physical Distancing as is possible in our building. We will apply physical distancing in a practical and sensible way, recognising that the learning environment cannot be dominated by a potentially counterproductive focus on this issue.

Physical Distancing will be achieved in two ways: –

Increasing Separation.  This will be achieved by re-configuring the classrooms to maximise physical distancing, desks will be spaced as far apart as possible and unnecessary furniture will be removed from the room. Each class will be referred to as a bubble and we will ensure that there is as little contact as possible between children in different bubbles.

Decreasing Interaction. This will be achieved by decreasing the potential for children from different bubbles to interact.  We are lucky that children can enter and exit the school through the individual classroom doors, as is the usual procedure.  Bubbles will have different mid-morning and lunch-time access to the playground, children from different bubbles will not play together on the yard nor will they gather together for any activities. We will make these routines enjoyable activities for the children, emphasising safety at all times.

While all children will be welcome back to school, we would remind parents that If your child is in one of the following categories, they should not attend school –

  • Children who have been diagnosed with Covid-19
  • Children who have been in close contact with a person who has been diagnosed with Covid-19
  • Children who have a suspected case of Covid-19 and the outcome of the test is pending
  • Children who have been in contact with a person who has a suspected case of Covid-19 and the outcome of the test is pending
  • Children with underlying health conditions who have been directed by a medical professional not to attend school
  • Children who have returned home after travelling abroad and must self-isolate for a period of 14 days
  • Children who are generally unwell

Further information on COVID-19 symptoms in children is available at: –

https://www2.hse.ie/conditions/coronavirus/if-your-child-has-symptoms.html

Teachers will make children aware of the proper hygiene procedures regarding hand washing and etiquette related to sneezing, coughing or spitting.  We would be grateful if you could also emphasise safe behaviour in this regard to your children at home as part of the preparation for returning to school.

Our aim remains to re-open the school in an orderly safe manner, while reassuring the children and making them feel comfortable, safe and relaxed with their friends in the new school environment.  This will be achieved by all of us working towards this common goal.

Kind regards,

Eileen Hall                                                                                                Caitlin O’Connor

Chairperson Board of Management                                                    Principal

Posted by: | Posted on: August 12, 2020

Re-opening Scoil Mhuire Junior

(posted 4/8/2020)

COVID-19 Response Plan for Primary and Special Schools

SCMJ Covid Policy Statement

We are hoping to re-open our school safely, in line with current guidance and recommendations on 31st August 2020. We have been working on our plan for the safe reopening of the school for some weeks now. Please see the  DES COVID-19 Response Plan for the safe and sustainable reopening of Primary and Special Schools above.  The Response Plan gives details of

  • Physical preparation, signage, hand sanitiser stations,
  • Advice, procedures and training for the safe return to working in the school for all school staff and pupils
  • General and specific advice on how all pupils, staff, parents and visitors will prevent the spread of the virus

Please also see our COVID-19 Policy Statement above. Our Board of Management will keep you informed as to the progress of our re-opening plans and provide you with the information required by you to play your part in safely re-opening the school.

We are really looking forward to welcoming our children back to school on August 31st and will be doing all that we can to ensure that the return to school is a safe and enjoyable experience for the children.

The following websites provide further information on COVID-19 and on government advice and recommendations regarding the re-opening of schools: –