9 March Headmaster Parent Update 9
Dear Parents
I am writing following today’s update from the Government regarding the status of teachers having been changed to critical workers and the rules around close contacts attending school.
Effective from 12.01am Thursday 10 March, the following guidelines apply based on the status moving to high caseloads.
Day Students
Students in school or early childcare who are asymptomatic but have been identified as a close contact will be able to do the following provided they remain asymptomatic.
1. Attend school, before school care and after school care
2. Travel between the student’s usual place of residence and their school
3. Attend school-based sporting, cultural training or after school events at the students’ school.
Please note the following:
The above guidelines do not apply to students who are a household close contact; in this case, students will need to self-isolate for seven days and follow the regular close contact protocols.
If there is a person residing in your household (student or family member) who is COVID positive, you need to let the College know immediately so that the student in that household can be identified as being in quarantine with an approved return date registered by the College. Failure to notify the College would put the family in breach of WA Health.
Boarding Students
Any students who have been identified as close contacts and isolating at their Perth guardian’s home can attend school as a day student but not return to boarding, which includes not entering any of the boarding facilities or the dining room. If any student is isolating at their home in the country, they must remain until further notified by myself.
The reason for this is because a series of questions have been forwarded to the Chief Health Officer specifically about boarding. We will notify you immediately as soon as we have clarity about close contact boarding students and their return to school.
Teachers
The government has reclassified teachers as critical workers, as such, as close contacts they can return to work if they are asymptomatic. If a staff member is COVID positive, they must see out the required COVID period.
Masks
Notwithstanding the above, the current wearing of masks guidelines continues to apply from Year 3-12, including the rules now in place in boarding. Obviously, families have the option of sending their other children to school with a mask, but only Year 3 upwards will be compulsory.
Parents on campus
We ask parents to limit any on-site visits as much as possible. We understand that some drop off and pick up arrangements are required, but please limit these to what is absolutely necessary.
Once again, thank you for your understanding and support with these COVID guidelines. I can say with confidence that the College has been really impressed with the support and openness from parents throughout this period, and we will continue to navigate any changes as smoothly as possible.
Our goal remains to provide the boys with the least interrupted education as possible within the guidelines in which we must work.
Regards
Dr A J O’Connell
Headmaster