Letters for students and parents about apprenticeships
To coincide with National Apprenticeship Week (6-10 February 2023), Minister Halfon is writing to students and parents about the opportunities and benefits apprenticeships can bring to young people and encouraging them to consider apprenticeships when they are thinking about career choices.
Scarlet Fever and Group Strep A InfectionsThe Secretary of State for Education, Gillian Keegan, is closely monitoring the increased cases of Group A streptococcus (Strep A) and scarlet fever. As a Department, we are working closely with the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), who are leading on the response. UKHSA is reporting an increased number of cases of Group A streptococcus (Strep A) compared to normal at this time of year. There is no evidence that a new strain is circulating and the increase is most likely related to high amounts of circulating bacteria and social mixing. What are scarlet fever and Strep A?Scarlet fever is caused by bacteria called Group A streptococci (Strep A). The bacteria usually cause a mild infection that can be easily treated with antibiotics. In very rare occasions, the bacteria can get into the bloodstream and cause an illness called invasive Group A strep (iGAS). What are the symptoms of Strep A/scarlet fever?Strep A infections can cause a range of symptoms that parents should be aware of, including:
If a child becomes unwell with these symptoms, please advise parents to contact their GP practice or contact NHS 111 (which operates a 24/7 service) to seek advice. If a child has scarlet fever, advise they stay at home until at least 24 hours after the start of antibiotic treatment to avoid spreading the infection to others. Encourage parents to trust their own judgement and if their child seems seriously unwell call 999 or go to A&E
|
From 5th– 9th December we will be having a week dedicated to reading across the curriculum.
Please also encourage your child to read at home as much as possible.
We have a well-stocked library in school which they can borrow books from to bring home.
Some great opportunities for students to engage with employers from some big brands over half-term. The daily, interactive sessions run from 10-3pm and they can help young people get a feel for an industry and the roles available within them. After the event students can then access valuable apprenticeship application support from the Pathway team, which can be a massive support for careers leaders with limited time. Students can sign up here: https://pathwayctm.com/events/