The Ministry of Education, Youth Sports, Agriculture and Lands (MEYSAL) have activated their planned response measures in line with the current Public Health COVID-19 protocols following the Chief Medical Officer’s report of the COVID-19 test results for the school staff, students and their household members of the three Year 2 classes at Red Bay Primary School (RBPS) yesterday. The Department of Education Services (DES), who holds responsibility for the operations of Government schools, are leading the charge in ensuring all protocols are being followed accordingly.
“Since receiving notification that one of our students had tested positive for COVID-19, we immediately activated a series of planned responses from our Continuity of Operations Plan for our schools. This plan provides a strategic and phased approach of measures to be implemented in response to all possible scenarios of COVID-19 suspected or confirmed cases, whether in our schools or the wider community. In consultation with Public Health authorities, our staff have been on the ground at RBPS to oversee the delivery of the appropriate measures and to provide support and guidance where needed.” assured Acting Director of Education Services, Ms. Tammy Banks - DaCosta.
Here is a summary of DES’ response measures in response to the Red Bay Primary (RBPS):
RBPS will recommence school lessons and after school programmes on Monday, 12 October 2020 for all students except for the three Year 2 classes of students and teachers who will remain in isolation until they receive clearance to return to school from Public Health. Those Year 2 students in isolation will receive lessons via remote learning.
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