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  • Letter from Oldham Council - 28th Jan 2021

    Thu 28 Jan 2021
  • COVID-19 Whole school risk assessment - reviewed 27.1.21

    Wed 27 Jan 2021
  • New Secondary School opening in Oldham

    Sun 08 Nov 2020
  • COVID-19 Whole school risk assessment - reviewed 23/10/20

    Fri 23 Oct 2020
  • COVID-19 Whole school risk assessment - reviewed 13/10/20

    Wed 14 Oct 2020
  • Letter to parents/carers August 28th 2020

    Tue 01 Sep 2020
  • Risk Assessment for school opening in September - updated 1/9/20

    Tue 01 Sep 2020
  • Oldham Update

    Sun 02 Aug 2020

    New Public Health guidance issued for Oldham as positive test rates increase

    We have asked the people of Oldham to stick to the Coronavirus restrictions to help protect themselves, their friends and their families.

     

    To help halt the spread of the virus, save lives, and avoid local lockdown we issued the guidance below for Oldham residents and businesses. This guidance will continue for the next two weeks.

     

    We asked residents to not have social visitors to their home, and to keep two metres apart from friends and family when seeing them outside. People who are “shielding” are asked to continue to take extra care beyond July 31st.

     

    This comes after the number of cases of Coronavirus increased over the last week. Oldham had 119 cases in the seven days to 25 July. By comparison the week ending 17 July had 26 positive cases. 

     

    This means a current rate 50.2 positive tests per 100,000 versus 10.2 per 100,000 the week before. This rate is well above Greater Manchester and national averages.

     

    The restrictions mean that:

    • To reduce spread between households, people should not have social visitors in their home, outside of those in support bubbles
    • To protect older and vulnerable people, care homes will not relax restrictions on visiting
    • Those who are shielding should continue to take extra care 

     

    A significant proportion of recent cases involve multiple individuals testing positive within a household, showing that household spread is an issue – especially in households with large families.

     

    To help avoid a local lockdown please share this message with residents.

     

    To book a Coronavirus test go to https://www.nhs.uk/ask-for-a-coronavirus-test or call NHS 119.

  • Risk Assessment for school opening in September

    Tue 21 Jul 2020
  • Public Notice : Admissions

    Fri 17 Jul 2020

    Public Notice

     

    St Thomas’ C E Primary School Oldham - Notification of Proposed Variation to Admission Arrangements for Admission to Reception in September 2021

     

    As a result of measures taken nationally to combat COVID-19, places of worship have been closed since 17thMarch 2020.

     

    As a school with a religious character, this school’s admission arrangements include faith-based oversubscription criteria involving attendance at public worship.  These faith-based oversubscription criteria cannot now be satisfied without amendment, and St Thomas’ C E  Primary School, as the admission authority for the school, is proposing a variation to the admission arrangements because of this major change in circumstances.

     

    Further information can be found in the policies section on the school’s website:

     

    https://www.stthomaswernethprimary.co.uk

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