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Statement from the Lighthouse Schools Partnership and Gordano School ref Coronavirus - 22 September 2020

The Headteacher, and school leaders, at Gordano School are working together with NHS Test and Trace to put measures in place to limit any spreading of the infection following a single confirmed case of COVID-19 at the school on Monday 21 September 2020.

The school is following the existing guidance for non-clinical settings advice, including providing staff and pupils with guidance on social distancing and hygiene to limit spread. The school has deep cleaned a number of locations.

All staff who are deemed to have been close contacts of the confirmed case have been notified and advised to self-isolate as per guidance.  In total 41 pupils in Year 7 and two members of staff will be self-isolating until Monday 5 October.  Contacts of the confirmed case should get tested if they go on to develop symptoms of COVID-19. Guidance from the NHS on COVID-19 symptoms and testing can be found here. Contacts without symptoms do not need to be tested. Pupils who have not been identified by the school, or by Track and Trace, as a close contact should continue to attend school as normal.

Headteacher Tom Inman commented: “Following advice from the Department of Education we have asked people who have been in close contact with the young person who have tested positive to self isolate. A number of schools in the local area have seen confirmed cases in recent days, and being such a large school, it was a very real possibility of a positive test within our school community. We already have significant measures in place to implement social distancing and infection prevention. We will continue to keep parents informed and we’re working with the families of the students who have been asked to self-isolate to ensure that they have access to a comprehensive remote learning programme”.

Gary Lewis, Chief Executive of the Lighthouse Schools Partnership, of which Gordano School is a part of, said: “The School and Trust have had excellent support and very clear guidance from the Health Protection Team and from North Somerset Council.  We are confident that strong measures to limit the outbreak were put in place within hours of this case being confirmed. We will continue to closely monitor the situation and communicate clearly with parents and pupils.”