As part of my DTD1s (Yr3) design technology (or whatever it is called) activities todays activity was to make a sandwich.
She came out of school with quite a nasty cut to her thumb and finger - to the extent that she appears to have actually cut through her nail on her finger and into the skin below the nail. The cut on her thumb is quite jagged. She was cutting apple with a vegetable knife. Looking at the state of her tumb it appears that it was a fairly blunt vegetable knife - but IME that makes it worse in some ways as a blunt knife is typically more destructive.
The teacher is aware that she has done this as she has recieved first aid - and has a plaster. BUT I have no incident report (and no explaination from teh teacher) - which is more my concern than the actual injury. If I did this in work I would have to report it as an accident - and it would be followed up with an investigation and actions to prevent it in the future.
On the one hand I don't want to check up as I don't know that it hasn't been appropriately recorded....but I do feel that I should get a "bump note" the same way as I do for playground bumps to explain what has happened.
I am upset that they were using vegetable knives to cut apples...banana's, mushrooms etc. which are softer and easier to handleI can understand but a sharp knife with apple - I wouldn't let her do that at home. And I am upset at the lack of explaination. I am concerned that it hasn't been appropriately logged....