I must be honest, I’m not feeling too sick about going back, but I understand where nerves and worries will be coming from.
It could be my school. Our Head has been very supportive. I know that there are shielding staff who will be off until September, but I also realise as an independent school we have less children to spread out. I also appreciate the time table and rota made by our senior management in order to maintain routine (for example we are having “virtual” assemblies and still having PE but, unless it’s chucking it down, will be outside and more times a week than normal to get a break from the classroom) but also to keep bubbles apart. We have permission to wear masks if we want to. Teachers have been on a rota with key worker children.
We have been sorted into our bubbles, and all our children (reception included) have been told to bring in a full pencil case (which R wouldn’t normally do, they use the pots on the table) We have all been allocated different outdoor spaces for lunch, and the children are coming in wearing PE kit everyday so that there’s no need to change.
PPE is the interesting one like all schools. We have gloves and aprons anyway (to deal with toilet accidents and vomit and first aid) We have been told there is “extra” in case of dealing with an unwell child.....how much I don’t know.
I do however appreciate that, as an adult who lives alone and no underlying health, the risk to me is lower. This is also the reason why I’m quite excited to see my class and my colleagues and have some sense of purpose and routine again, even if it’s only for 6 weeks (furloughed HLTA) - time for me to give my class teacher a hand.