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March 2020

  • Children's Guide to Coronavirus

    Published 31/03/20
    Children's Guide to Coronavirus - Click Here
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  • Critical Workers - Registration Letter

    Published 20/03/20
    Dear parents/carers As you will be aware, all schools will be closed from Monday 23rd March, for the majority of students.  As a country, we all need to do what we can to reduce the spread of the COVID-19 virus. That is why the government
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  • Coronavirus Update - 17th March 2020

    Published 17/03/20
    Coronavirus Update Please see the latest information from Public Health England. Additional advice and guidance is available on coping with stress and helping children cope with stress  and advice from P
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  • Cycle from Mosslands to Paris this week!

    Published 11/03/20

    Reminder that staff and students are attempting to cycle from Mosslands to Paris this week. Please bring donations in cash to school. Also wear sports kit to school day on Friday - pound to your form teacher.
     

    The sport relief cycle challenge has started. How far can team Mosslands go in three days?

    Please bring cash donations into school 

    Sport relief update 

    Over three days we cycled as a team 319 miles....approx 30 miles from Dover. Paris was a bit of a long way!

    Thanks to all involved in school raising upwards of £700 and counting.

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  • Extra Curricular Activities & Sports Results

    Published 06/03/20
    The Mosslands School PE Department - Extra Curricular Activities W/C – 09/3/20 Date Day Lunch time After school 02.3.20   Monday
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  • Future PE Teachers in the Making

    Published 05/03/20
    Year 12 delivering excellent and well planned PE lessons to Year 10 as part of their coaching unit.
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  • Coronavirus (COVID-19) Notice

    Published 04/03/20

    You may be aware that Hilbre High School took the decision to close this week following a positive coronavirus case in Wirral.

    Public Health England (PHE) have spoken to the school, assessed the risk and confirmed that there is currently no information to suggest that there is any increased health risk to any pupils, staff and families at this time, and therefore no public health reason to be closed at the current time.

    The Director of Public Health for Wirral is working with Public Health England (PHE) and local health colleagues to do everything they can to stop the virus spreading and ensure the people of Wirral are protected.

    The latest national advice is that no schools should close in response to a suspected (or confirmed) COVID-19 case unless directed to do so by Public Health England (PHE).

    When a person tests positive for coronavirus, PHE speaks to them to identify anyone who has had close contact with them during the time they are considered to be infectious and contact them as soon as possible to give them the advice they need.

    If you haven’t been contacted by PHE you don’t need to do anything, other than follow the existing advice for the general public.

    Hygiene and prevention:

    According to PHE, good hygiene is the best prevention.

    There are some simple steps you can take to protect you and your family by washing your hands regularly and thoroughly and if you cough, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue.

    If you have recently been to one of the affected countries and are feeling unwell, you should phone the NHS’s 111 helpline for further advice straight away – please don’t go to your doctor. There is lots of advice on how people can protect themselves online at www.nhs.uk/coronavirus.

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