New long-term strategy for COVID-19
You’ll be aware that New Zealand will move to a new, long-term approach to COVID-19. These changes have been made based on public health advice and reflect high levels of immunity and declining case numbers across New Zealand.
This new approach will only result in minor changes to the way we operate at school.
The very positive news is that household contacts of a person with COVID do not need to isolate, but instead are asked to complete a RAT test each day, for five days. Therefore, ākonga who are household contacts but test negative and do not have COVID symptoms, should continue to attend. It is the best place for them to be so they can be engaged in their learning, and connected with their teachers, classmates and friends.
Information on how to get RAT kits can be found here.
We also have a supply at school, which I am happy to share with our community. Just let me know if you’d like some!
Mask wearing is no longer required, however we will continue to support students, whānau and staff who choose to continue to do so.
All the other recommended public health measures will stay in place as we know they reduce the spread of infectious illnesses including COVID.
These include ensuring our indoor spaces are well-ventilated, maintaining good hand hygiene, encouraging everyone to cough or sneeze into elbows and, most importantly, staying home and getting tested if they have COVID symptoms.
Thank you for your ongoing support in protecting our community.
Noho ora mai
Toby Stokes, Principal.