Congratulations to our new head pupil team – Joint Head Pupils Katey Thompson and Michelle Ross and Deputy Head Szymon Klodzinski.
Head Pupils for 2020-2021
From L-R: Katey Thompson, Szymon Klodzinski and Michelle Ross
Congratulations to our new head pupil team – Joint Head Pupils Katey Thompson and Michelle Ross and Deputy Head Szymon Klodzinski.
Head Pupils for 2020-2021
From L-R: Katey Thompson, Szymon Klodzinski and Michelle Ross
Kinlochbervie High School Prizewinners – September 2020
Head teacher Graeme Smart welcomes all returning pupils and staff in his first parent newsletter of the new school year. Please click the links below to view/download the newsletter which contains information on the full text of Mr Smart’s prizegiving speech.
Click the link below to view/download the full list of Prizewinners.
Congratulations to our head pupils for this year.
Name | Role |
---|---|
Michelle Ross | Head Pupil |
Katey Thompson | Head Pupil |
Szymon Klodzinski | Depute Head Pupil |
From the NHS Protection Team:
We are aware that positive cases of Covid-19 can cause some local anxiety in the community. Please be reassured that our Health Protection Team is working closely with colleagues within the Highland Council to continually monitor the situation in Highland. Guidance has been provided to teachers in all our schools regarding any incidence of Covid-19 or similar symptoms within the school community.
Pupils and staff should not attend school if any symptoms develop. Please inform the school.
The key message is don’t go to school or work if you are ill
For most people, Covid-19 will be a mild illness. If you develop symptoms you should remain self-isolating at home for 10 days from the date when your symptoms appeared, even if this takes you over the 14 day period currently advised.
Anyone with symptoms will be eligible for testing and further information on testing can be found on NHS Inform. In the event that you develop symptoms, all other household members who remain well must stay at home and not leave the house for 14 days.
The most common symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) are recent onset of:
• new continuous cough and/or
• high temperature and/or
• a loss of, or change in, normal sense of taste or smell (anosmia)
There are things you can do to help reduce the risk of you and anyone you live with getting ill with COVID-19
Do
• wash your hands with soap and water often – do this for at least 20 seconds
• use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available
• wash your hands as soon as you get home
• cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze
• put used tissues in the bin immediately and wash your hands afterwards
Please also follow the five rules that are highlighted in the national FACTS campaign –
• Face coverings in enclosed spaces
• Avoid crowded places indoors or outdoors
• Clean your hands regularly and remember to clean hard surfaces that you might be touching
• Two metre physical distancing remains in place – this is especially important at the school gates when dropping off or collecting your children.
• Self-isolate and book a test if you have any of the symptoms of Covid19 – a cough, a temperature, or a loss of, or change in your sense of taste or smell
There is evidence of increasing transmission across Scotland. Covid19 is still here and it is important that everyone takes responsibility and follows the national guidance to keep them and others safe. Everyone in Highland, Argyll and Bute has a role to play to keep the number of positive cases as low as possible.
See the latest advice from Highland Council on how to stay safe in school.
https://www.highland.gov.uk/info/878/schools/930/back_to_school/2
The website is up and running.
Please click the link below to view/download the latest information letters for parents.
Click the link below to view/download the Parent Council minutes of 24 June 2020.
It’s the final parent newsletter of a very unusual year. There is information about online learning, end of term events, final grades, end of year events, staffing and plans for next year.
The new term will begin on 11 August and more information will be forthcoming as soon as more is known.
Click the link below to view/download the newsletter.
The front page of this website is a blog with the latest post first. Over time the blogs slip further down the page and may be difficult to find again.
The most recent posts are the 2020 End of Year staff videos for pupils and a document that we prepared as a guide for parents who may be faced with answering coronavirus questions.
The videos and the document are always easily accessible by visiting the relevant Page. Click the tabs above labelled Videos for the videos and Information for Parents for the coronavirus document.
You can also search posts using the links on the right side of the main page: Archive by month or Posts by category.