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Closure of two classes extended at Papdale – 8 November update

Date: 8 November 2021

Time: 07:00

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Due to the ongoing reduction in staffing at Papdale Primary School due to COVID-19, classes P7E and P7M will now be closed up to and including Wednesday.

This means that four classes – P3M, P6E and P7E and P7M - will be closed and won’t be returning to school until Thursday 11 November as things stand at present.

Papdale Nursery is also closed in full until the same date due to all staff having been contact traced.

The situation is being kept under constant review by NHS Orkney Public Health and Orkney Islands Council and daily updates are being provided to parents, staff and the wider community via the Head Teacher and communications on the Council website and social media, and local media outlets.

Online learning to those pupils having to remain at home is being provided by the school.

As of Monday 8 November, there are 40 cases of COVID-19 among pupils and 6 cases among staff at Papdale Primary School.

196 pupils remain within class and a further 116 are receiving online learning out of a school roll of 441. The remainder – 129 pupils – are absent from school and this is for a variety of reasons, COVID, other illness and due to parental concerns.

The Council’s Executive Director of Education, Leisure and Housing, James Wylie, said: “The situation at Papdale is changing at pace and I must commend the Head Teacher and her staff for doing all they can to try and ensure learning continues for pupils whether that is in class or remotely during these extenuating circumstances. My same thanks must go to the Nursery manager and colleagues for also going the extra mile to work through the challenges.

“Orkney has been very lucky up to this stage with comparatively low numbers of COVID-19, however we are all now facing a very different picture – the waves which have hit other areas are now on our shores. I must also praise parents who have, on the whole, been very supportive of the staff at Papdale and recognise the tremendous efforts they have been putting in to try and follow the Public Health guidance and ensure the most appropriate and safe plans are in place.

“As already said, we continue to meet with Public Health, Environmental Health, Safety and Resilience and Education staff to evaluate the present situation to influence the next steps. As a result of staffing issues due to COVID we have no alternative but to keep the P7 classes closed for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. We will update all parents as soon as possible if this position changes and further closures are required.

“We do understand that there are differing opinions on this; some parents are anxious about sending their child to school where there have been positive cases and there are others who feel that given the enhanced mitigating measures in place, that routines and learning should continue whenever possible. There is no easy answer. What we must do as educators is look to the advice and guidance of Public Health and collectively, in a multi-agency way, find the balance.

“I joined an Environmental Health colleague from the Council, along with the Head Teacher, this morning (Monday) on a walk through the school to evaluate the mitigations in place. For all those that may be concerned Environmental Health are confident that appropriate measures are being taken.

“There is no doubt that the virus is not going to disappear in the near future so we must adapt as best we can. Our children deserve an education and that is what we will strive to provide. Please continue to follow the guidance which is outlined by our colleagues at NHS Orkney.”

NHS Orkney say around 1 in 3 people with COVID-19 don’t show any symptoms.

It’s more important than ever to take your two free Covid lateral flow tests every week and record your results, even if you are fully vaccinated and don't have symptoms.

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Recording both positive and negative results allows the NHS to track the presence of the virus in our communities.

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