SLIDE 1 Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe at this time.
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We have been away from school because of the Coronavirus. The Coronavirus is a virus (sometimes called a germ) which makes people unwell and which can be spread from one person to another. People who get Coronavirus usually just get a cough and feel a bit unwell. But some people who get it become very poorly. This is why we are doing special things at school to reduce the chances of anyone getting the virus or passing it to someone else at school or home.
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Our new Special Code of Conduct tells us what we must all do in school to help reduce the chances of spreading the virus. By working together and following these instructions, we can really help to keep ourselves, our friends and families happy and safe. We still have our usual classroom expectations, but here are a few other rules that we must follow at this time…
SLIDE 4 Washing your hands helps to stop viruses getting into school from
- utside or being taken home. It also
helps us to not spread viruses to each other.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we: Wash our hands with soap and water when we arrive at school, at the end of the day, when we’ve used the toilet and when we’re told to.
Sing ‘Happy Birthday’ twice while you wash your hands.
SLIDE 5 Touching your face can spread viruses to your mouth, nose and eyes – which can make you really
- poorly. Keep you hands clean and try
not to touch or scratch your face.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Try not to touch our faces.
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Coughing can spread viruses. Cough away from other people and cough into your elbow so that viruses don’t get spread around.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we: Cough into the crook of your elbow, not into the air or towards other people.
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Sneezes spread diseases! Sneezing into a tissue helps to trap any virus. Remember to put the tissues you’ve used straight in the bin. Catch it! Bin it! Kill it!
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we: Sneeze away from people into a tissue, not just into the air.
Catch it! Bin it! Kill it!
SLIDE 8 As well as being disgusting, all
- f these things can spread
viruses to ourselves and to
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Do not spit, pick our nose or blow raspberries.
SLIDE 9 Drinking lots of water keeps you healthy. If you need some water, ask to have a drink from the water bottle you have brought from home. If you don’t have a water bottle please let an adult know. Don’t drink from taps or the water fountain – this could spread viruses.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Do not drink from water fountains or taps – use your water bottle or cup.
SLIDE 10 It is very kind to share but at the moment we must not do this as it can spread the virus from one person to the next.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Do not touch or share anyone’s water bottle, food
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Items like pencils and pens may have viruses on them. Chewing them will put these viruses in your mouth which could make you very poorly.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Do not chew pencils, pens or put anything in our mouth.
SLIDE 12 Bringing toys, bags or pencil cases can bring viruses into school. Taking them home could mean you take viruses home with you. You will be provided with everything you need to use in school so you shouldn’t need to bring a bag or pencil case to school.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Do not bring toys, bags or pencil cases into school.
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You will be given writing pens/pencils, a pencil case and anything else you may need in class – but please don’t share it with anyone else.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Use your own classroom equipment that you are given in school.
SLIDE 14 Everyone will have their own desk space which you must use. We must not go into
- ther classrooms, corridors, rooms or
areas outside school as this could spread the virus around school to other people. Only leave a room when an adult tells you to.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Stay at our own desk in our classroom unless we’re told to leave.
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We all have our own classrooms and, to keep everywhere super- clean and safe, we must not go into any other rooms unless an adult tells us to.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Only go into rooms when we are told to.
SLIDE 16 We must listen carefully to instructions and move around school in a sensible, quiet and calm way. If asked to ‘stop’ we must do this straightaway. Try not to touch anything as you move around school.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Follow instructions when we are moving around school.
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If you have a problem of any sort, the teachers and other adults are here to help. Please let them know and they will be happy to help you, even if you feel it’s a silly or really tiny problem.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Let an adult know if we have a problem.
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If you have a worry, please share it with an adult – they are here to make sure you are happy and safe at school.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Speak to an adult if we are worried about anything.
Chat to an adult if you have a worry!
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If you feel unwell please let a grown- up know straight away. They will be able to help you and make sure you are OK.
Our Special Code of Conduct
To help keep ourselves, our friends and family happy and safe we:
Tell an adult straight away if we feel poorly.
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We must also remember that the ‘Heyford Way’ is to always be:
Ready Respectful Kind Safe