Huntstanton Primary

Coronavirus Information

Testing for parents and households of staff and pupils

Parents and other adults in households with children or staff at nursery, primary or secondary schools, who do not have symptoms, can now also access regular, rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing. This includes childcare and support bubbles. 
 
There are different ways for a household, childcare or support bubble to collect or order their test to take at home, twice-weekly. Please click on this link for how to get a test.
 
Please note that tests are not available from the school.

Children of primary school age (and below) are not being asked to take regular rapid tests. 
 
Testing is voluntary, but strongly recommended to all who are eligible. Alongside the vaccine, washing hands, wearing face coverings, and maintaining social distancing, rapid testing plays a vital role in reducing transmission rates. Getting into the habit of regular testing as part of our everyday lives will help us all to play our part and do what we can to protect each other. 

 

A Webinar for parents on the COVID-19 vaccination

Friday 10th June from 1.30pm - 2.30pm

The COVID-19 vaccine is available for all children from 5 years old. To help carers, guardians and parents decide what is best for their children, we are partnering with the NHS in London and the National Network of Parent Carer Forums to answer questions and give expert advice on the COVID-19 vaccines for children and teens. Please click on the link below.

Webinar Link

Symptom Checker Flowchart

Letter from Chris Snudden

Digital Survey Response

Google Classroom Login

Norfolk Assistance Scheme - details of how to access digital equipment for children and other essential items.

If you think you may qualify for assistance, please contact the school about filling in a form.

Coronavirus Winter Support Information from NCC

Crisis Support National Funders - information for community organisations trying to access support

Just One Norfolk - session for parents whose children are starting school or high school in September

Short video for parents from Norfolk County Council

 

Information on essential NHS services during coronavirus

Information about supermarkets

Early Help - Sources of help and information

Help for families