Rostering home will continue until Friday 12 August, and will be reviewed again next Wednesday 10 August. We have found that pressures around relief have been relieved, and this has had a positive impact on student and staff well-being. Students can access work during this time via Teams.
Week 3 rostering home schedule: Monday: Year 9 Tuesday: Year 10 Wednesday: Year 11 Thursday: Year 12 Friday: Year 13
Ngā mihi Maria Kerr Deputy Principal
25 July 2022
Kia ora whānau
Rostering Home of Year Levels
At the moment we are experiencing high staff absences due to illness, and we are struggling to cover all classes with our current pool of relief teachers.
In order to ensure that classes have a teacher in front of them we will be implementing rostering home for one year level per day for Period 5 only.
This rostering home will begin on Wed 27 July and continue until Fri 5 August.
Dates Year Levels are rostered home for Period 5: Wed 27 July - Yr 9 Thur 28 July - Yr 10 Fri 29 July - Yr 11
Mon 1 Aug - Yr 12 Tue 2 Aug - Yr 13 Wed 3 Aug - Yr 9 Thur 4 Aug - Yr 10 Fri 5 Aug - Yr 11
For the Year Level rostered home:
Students can leave school at 1.30pm (or 12.55pm on Tues)
Work will be available for students to complete at home via Teams
Buses will run from school at the usual time of 3.20pm, students can go to Queensgate to catch earlier buses
Supervision will be offered for those needing to remain at school, students need to sign in with SLT at 1.30pm (or 12.55pm if a Tuesday)
All after school activities will proceed as normal, at the normal time
Whilst this is not an ideal situation, it will allow us to have most students at school for most of the time.
Thank you for your ongoing support in these challenging times.
Ngā mihi nui Maria Potter Principal
Masking Up for the Start of Term 3
24 July 2022
Kia ora Sacred Heart Community
In previous years we have found there is an increase in winter illnesses in schools at the start of Term 3 as students bring back infections after travelling and socialising during the holidays. This year cases of COVID-19 are increasing in most parts of the country, and we are also seeing high numbers of other winter illnesses.
For the start of Term 3, 2022, the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Health strongly recommend that all schools and kura amend their mask policy for the first four weeks of term to require mask wearing in all indoor settings (where it will not have a significant impact on teaching and learning – see below) for students in Years 4 and above.
This recommendation does not include any situation where mask wearing might not be practicable, such as while eating and drinking, playing certain musical instruments, indoor sport, where it will have a significant impact on teaching and learning (for example, students with particular learning needs), certain activities such as singing or drama performance on stage, and PE. In these situations, particular attention should be paid to ensuring there is good ventilation during the activity, and physical distancing where practicable.
Wearing masks can reduce new cases of the virus by as much as 53%. It works alongside other measures including vaccination, good ventilation, staying home when sick, and hand washing and other hygiene measures, to protect our students and staff.
We know that that some of our ākonga are exempt from wearing a mask. If they have an exemption card or a letter from their health provider, or we have agreed that mask wearing is not practicable for them, we will support them to not wear a mask.
Please make sure that ākonga come to school ready to wear masks. Students should bring masks from home, but if students cannot bring masks there will be a limited supply for use.
Thank you for your support in protecting our school community.
Did you miss your Intermediate age school immunisations?
Not sure if you’re immunised for Measles/ Mumps and rubella?
Feel your health is at risk from the seasonal flu?
Call Vibe on 0800 CHAT 2 VIBE to make an appointment or Come down to Vibe Lower Hutt on Monday or Tuesday afternoons over the school holidays from 12.00pm-3.00pm for a free consultation with a registered nurse. If your aged 10-16 please bring a guardian with you.
Upper Hutt
Did you miss your intermediate immunisations?
Not sure if you’re immunised for Measles/ Mumps and rubella?
Feel your health is at risk from the seasonal flu?
Call Vibe on 0800 CHAT 2 VIBE to make an appointment or Come down to Vibe Upper Hutt on Wednesday mornings over the school holidays from 10.00am-12.30pm for a free consultation with a registered nurse. If your aged 10-16 please bring a guardian with you.
These are the 4 immunisations that we are offering during the holidays.
Gardisal/HPV: Gardasil 9 covers the same four human papillomaviruses (HPVs) as Gardasil plus an additional five types known to cause approximately 20% of cervical cancers (HPV 31, 33, 45, 52, 58).
Boostrix: Boostrix® is adminstered as part of the National Immunisation Schedule at 11 years of age. Boostrix provides booster vaccination for Pertussis (whooping cough), Tetanus and Diphtheria.
MMR: MMR covers Measels, Mumps and Rubella. Vibe are providing MMR immunisations to people aged 15-30yrs.
Influenza: Influenza can be caused by different strains of the influenza virus. (Symptoms for different types of flu are the same.) The seasonal influenza vaccine is altered most years to cover the particular strains of the virus that are circulating each year. There are four strains within the flu vaccine for 2022 – this does not include COVID.
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