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Newsletter 2nd March — 6th March 2020
What’s On
Page 2
Dates for your Diary
Page 3-4
Beauty and the Beast
Page 5
Sports Leaders Enrichment
Programme
Not Nuts
School Equipment
Page 6
Year 7 Shakespeare homework
Year 8 Viewpoints Project
Page 7
Head Lice
Stars of the Week
RAF Northolt
Page 8
Student Success
Pre Loved Uniform
Hoodies
Page 9-11
Achievement and Behaviour Update
Page 12
Root Word of the week
Year 12 Biology Olympiad
Year 11 Leavers Hoodies
Page 13
Cake Sale
Drop Everything and Read
What can counselling help with?
Year 11 Important Dates
Page 14
Climbing Wall
House Charity Events
Charity Cake Sale
Page 15
Non Uniform Day
Year 11 Music GCSE
Page 16
PE Disciplinary Procedure
Sports Fixtures/Training
Page 17
Netball Fixtures this Term
Year 7 Football Fixtures and Training
Schedules
Page 18
Year 8 Football Fixtures and Training
Schedules
School Equipment
Student Success
Page 19
Year 9 Football Fixtures and Training
Schedules
Year 10 and 11 boys football fixtures
Page 20-21
What Is Coronavirus?
Page 22
Recent Letters
Library News
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Junior Bake Off
Weekly Calendar
Monday 2nd
March No Events
Tuesday 3rd
March No Events
Wednesday 4th
March
Year 12 Biology in Action Trip
6th Form Enrichment (every Wednesday)
- Wessex Primary & Lowbrook Academy Literacy and IT
enrichment 2.15pm to 3.15pm
Thursday 5th
March Year 11 Parents’ Evening 4.30pm to 7pm
Friday 6th
March No Events
Committed to Achievement
Art by Annabel Cronin Year 11
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Dates for your Diary
Sunday 8th March DofE Silver Practice Walk
Monday 9th March Sports Relief Week
Tuesday 10th March Year 12 Philosophy Webinar at CGS
Wednesday 11th March
Year 12 and 13 Compulsory Theatre Trip - ‘I think we are alone’,
at Theatre Royal, Stratford
6th Form Enrichment (every Wednesday)
- Wessex Primary & Lowbrook Academy Literacy and IT
enrichment 2.15pm to 3.15pm
Thursday 12th March Year 12 & 13 Parents’ Evening 4.30pm to 7pm
Year 10 Spanish Language Immersion Trip until 16th March
Monday 16th March to Friday 20th
March Year 11, 13 & 14 PPE exams as necessary
Monday 23rd March 6th Form UCAS Event
Thursday 26th March Year 9 Parents’ Evening
Friday 27th March Non Uniform Day & Wear a Hat Day for Teenage Brain Cancer
Monday 30th March Year 12 Business Conference Trip, London
Wednesday 2nd April DofE Gold Practice Expedition until 6th April
Friday 3rd April Term Ends 12.30pm finish
Monday 6th April to Friday 17th April EASTER HOLIDAY
Monday 20th April INSET DAY
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Beauty and the Beast
What a week it has been! I’m so proud to be able to write
about how fantastic Beauty and the Beast has been this
week and more importantly, how brilliant the students
have been. The performances this week has really shown
how hard the students have worked over the past 4
months whilst working on Beauty and Beast. The
dedication has been fantastic and it has been lovely to see
the different year groups supporting each other. As always
it has been an absolutely pleasure to work on the
production. Thank you to everyone who has been involved and been a part of creating an
absolutely fantastic show.
Ms Lane
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Beauty and The Beast
On Wednesday 26th February Lowbrook and Wessex Primary schools attended a matinee performance
of Beauty and the Beast. Below is a letter we received from Larchfield Primary School.
I just wanted to say a big THANK YOU for inviting Larchfield School to see your fantastic production of
Beauty and the Beast. It was absolutely fabulous! The costumes, stage, singing and acting was worthy
of a West End production. Wow! Cox Green children have such confidence and clearly enjoyed what
they were doing.
Our children (and adults) were buzzing about their day at Cox Green. I have to say that the squash and
biscuits were so thoughtful and made it even more special for the children. You really thought of
everything! Thank you for a splendid welcome and a top-notch performance. Please pass on our thanks
and congratulations to all those who were involved.
With kind regards,
Lizi Ramsey
Year 6 Teacher
Larchfield Primary and Nursery School
It has been a real privilege to see so many of our students involved in this production. Their dedication
and commitment has resulted in outstanding performances all week. Every person has demonstrated
PRIDE in every aspect!
Well done!
Ms F. Walsh
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School Equipment
Please could students make an extra effort to remember to
bring the equipment they need for the day to school with
them.
PE Kits Food Tech Ingredients
Homework Pencil Cases
Sports Leaders Enrichment Programme
A massive well done to our Sports Leaders who delivered an outstanding football lesson to the year 4
students from Wessex Primary school. The students from Wessex visited us this week and seemed to
really enjoy their session and can’t wait to be back next week. Congratulations to Max Stone, Abbie
Jones, Laura House, Josh Jones and Jed Thirlby on showing excellent organisation, enthusiasm and team
work which provided the Wessex students with a great PE Lesson.
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Year 7 Shakespeare homework
The English Department have been really impressed with all of the Year 7 Shakespeare homework from last term. Especially from Shay Gibbon 7.7 and Alisa Azam 7.5. Well done to everyone!
Year 8 Viewpoints Project
Year 8 have worked really hard on their Viewpoint Projects. Miss Strachan has been overwhelmed with the detail and hard work that has gone into all the projects. Well done Year 8!
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Stars of the Week
Year 7 star of the week is:
Oliver Munt for always being kind and helping others out.
Year 8 star of the week is:
Kiera Dixon for demonstrating passion and increased confidence when talking about her participation
in the Beauty & the Beast performance.
Year 10 star of the week is:
Joe Richards for exceptional work in Physics and History.
Year 11 stars of the weeks are:
Hugh Hutcheson, Jayquane Crawford and Alistair McLaughlin for showing great dedication and team
work after year 11 games in recovering a Frisbee that someone else had gotten stuck
Head Lice
Unfortunately we have had an incident of head lice reported within the school.
Thankfully, this is a very rare occurrence in school and as such you may not be aware of our school
protocol regarding attendance and treatment.
If a student is found with Head Lice within the school day, parents/carers
will be contacted and asked to collect the student from school.
Any siblings who attend the school will also need to go home.
Once the child/children have been treated with the relevant lice solution
they are able to return school.
Please note, the entire family will need to be treated.
RAF Northolt
Ethan Sewell 8.4
During the half term holidays Ethan was lucky enough to have a look round
32 Squadron at RAF Northolt. He had an amazing time, even getting to sit in
a real RAF plane. This was all made possible with the help on one of the
trainee teachers Mrs Brassington. She got in contact with the Wing
Commander of the 32 Squadron and arranged the visit. She did this because
she knew Ethan would like to be a pilot.
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REMINDER:
Hoodies are not to be worn as part of the school uniform. Any hoodies being worn will be
confiscated.
Pre—Loved Uniform
Preloved uniform items are available for sale. We also run a waiting list so if an item
is not in stock don't worry, we will notify you as soon as one becomes available.
Payment for all items is cash only!
A uniform request/ enquiry form is available via our website.
Student Success
Zoë Flitton 9.2
From 9th to 22nd February Zoë spent 2 long and tough weeks training
and racing.
She trained in Austria first, and took part in a GS (Giant Slalom) race
there where she unfortunately crashed and suffered mild concussion
and snow burns on her face. However once she got to Bormio, Italy,
she bounced back and completed all the races. The English Alpine
Championships attract the strongest competition from all the home
countries and well beyond with many international competitors. In
each race of the U14 girls category there were around 60 competitors.
Zoë was placed 8th in the slalom which was a great achievement in
her first alpine season competition. She drew bib 1 and had to set the
time to beat, and on run 2 was last to race with the worst course
condition.
In the Super-G (Giant Slalom), which took place on the Olympic Stelvio
piste, the run had been injected to make it icy and competitors reached
speeds of around 50mph. Zoë had never trained or raced
Super-G but she completed the courses.
In the GS she skied well and came in the top 30.
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Achievement and Behaviour Update
Dear Parents
I would like to share some reminders regarding expectations for achievement and behaviour.
Achievement
Our behaviour policy is underpinned by a behaviour diamond which is shared with all students. (Every
student has access to this in the student planner)
The aim is to acknowledge and reward students as much as possible. This following is a starting point
and staff actively seek opportunities to celebrate the students who are part of our community.
Achievement points are awarded for meeting basic expectations of uniform, punctuality and
equipment; outstanding classwork; outstanding homework; outstanding behaviour; outstanding
contribution to the community
Certificates are awarded for demonstrating PRIDE
Star of the week are awarded in assembly for every year group every week.
There is also a learning walk every lesson led by the Middle Leaders and the Leadership team which aims
to visit every classroom to praise outstanding engagement. PRIDE stickers are also awarded as part of
this process.
Positive behaviour is key to building an environment which promotes learning; where students do not
meet expectations we use a range of actions to try to engage them and when this does not happen then
sanctions may need to be applied.
Strategies to support positive learning behaviour:
Outstanding teaching and learning
Behaviour diamond which promotes praise
Behaviour diamond warnings
Detentions
Reports
Community Service
Where students do not engage with learning, up to three warnings can be given. After this, detentions
are set. Initially this is a detention to be done during break 1. If students fail to attend this detention,
then the detention is reset to after school.
At Cox Green, we will endeavour to give parents 24-hour notice for detentions over 20 minutes. The DFE
empowers school staff have to impose detentions outside school hours and does not require parental
permission. The school will make every reasonable attempt to inform parents by a variety of means
including email, text, insight or telephone call.
However, it is the student’s responsibility to behave appropriately and not the school’s responsibility to
make contact about the detention.
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Achievement and Behaviour Update cont.
Behaviour diamond and detentions:
The first two warnings are issued in the lesson by the staff member
A third warning means that a behaviour incident is then logged as a Level 1 - (this does not mean a
detention is issued).
A further warning will mean this issue is escalated and logged as a Level 2. These are 20min
detentions which should be held on the same day at first break or the following day at first break
within the department(s) and are a result of behaviour displayed in the Level 2 category.
Failure to attend results in the detention being escalated to a Level 3.
Level 3: 45min detentions will be held on the Monday, Tuesday or Friday – the next available day -
if the break time detention is missed, or if the Head of Department feels the detention has not
been completed properly, or the incident is a Level 3 incident. (see following page)
Level 4: 90min detentions will be held on Fridays if a 45min detention has been missed, or if the
teacher running the 45min detention feels it has not been completed properly, or the behaviour is
one of those identified in the Level 4 category.
Students who acquire four detentions in a school week and are unable to sit any further required
detentions will be placed in the Personal Reflection Room for one day the following week.
Reports Behaviour & Praise reports are a way to give feedback about a child’s behaviour and achievements in
school each day. Reports are useful for daily monitoring of work, behaviour, homework or attendance. A
student should not remain on report for more than two weeks.
Community Service School based community service is a way to involve all and make students aware of the implications of their actions. Students may be involved within a department area or supporting the whole school. Tasks such as picking up litter or weeding school grounds; tidying a classroom; helping clear up the dining hall after meal times or removing graffiti are used. These activities are used to enhance their understanding of the behaviours expected within Cox Green School. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me via [email protected]
Yours sincerely
Mr Edwards
Deputy Headteacher
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Achievement and Behaviour Update cont.
LEVELS OF BEHAVIOUR - this is a non-exhaustive list and there may be times where it is appropriate for behaviour to be escalated to a higher level.
Level 1 Log of incident – Verbal Warnings
Level 2 20min break time detention (-1 behaviour point)
Level 3 45min after school detention (-2 behaviour point)
Level 4 90min SLT detention (-3 behaviour point)
Level 5 Personal Reflection Room (-5 behaviour points)
Calling out Chewing gum Loading a non-
relevant website in lessons
Wearing incorrect jewellery
Planner not signed
No planner No exercise book/
lesson materials
Any actions from ‘log of incident’ column that are repeated twice then fall into this category
Putting on make up
Answering back/shouting
Not listening to the teacher
Eating in class Writing on desks Jumping the
lunchtime queue Being late for
assembly Defacing planners Late to lesson Chatting Not handing in
homework Forgetting to bring
correct equipment to lessons
Incorrect uniform Phone out Refusal to hand
over jewellery No PE kit Inadequate work Head on desk Out of class
without note
Not attending 20min break detention
Persistently not handing in home learning (persistent in this column means 3 or more times)
Persistently jumping lunch queue
Persistently chewing gum
Persistent refusal to hand over jewellery
Persistently flouting uniform rules
Poor punctuality Persistently
answering back Persistently late to
assembly Persistently chatting
in class Persistently late to
lessons Persistently forgetting
to bring correct equipment to lessons
Persistently on non-relevant websites
Swearing in conversation and not directed at anyone
Damage of a student’s property
Persistent inadequate work
Direct verbal abuse to staff and students
Swearing Bullying including
physical or emotional abuse or harassment
Dangerous behaviour in school
Truancy – Follow up Learning Leader
Using mobile phone
No show to 45min detention
4 detentions in one week
Refusal to move into partner classroom
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Year 11 Leavers Hoodies
A reminder to all year 11 students:
All leavers hoody orders must be placed by Friday 20th March 2020 directly
at the online hoodie shop:
https://www.schoolleaverscompany.co.uk/leavers-hoodies-login
Please use the username and password in the hoody letter. Select your
choices on the website, including the name you would like on the back.
Any questions, please speak to Miss Venning.
Year 12 Biology Olympiad
A huge congratulations to the following year 12 students for their success in the Biology Olympiad:
Megan Moore – Commended
Lucy Langdale – Highly Commended
Hayden Netherwood-Meek – Highly Commended
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Climbing Wall News
Furze Platt students will be using our climbing wall every Tuesday and Wednesday after school 3.15pm –
4.30pm until 24th March.
They will also be in all day on Tuesday 17th March, and for 2 hours on Tuesday 24th March for their
GCSE moderation (exact times to be confirmed). Please note the climbing wall will not be available to
Cox Green students at these times.
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GCSE Solo and Ensemble Recording Day
Thursday 5th March 2020
Year 11 GCSE Music students are recording their Solo and Ensemble performances, which is 30% of the
GCSE, on Thursday 5th March. The timetable for the day is below:
We wish them every success!
Timings Students needed
8.45 – 9.10 Laura Bristow SOLO
9.10 – 9.35 Laura Bristow ENSEMBLE (with Miriam)
10.00 – 10.25 Rhianna Clements SOLO
10.25 – 10.50 Rhianna Clements and Louise Skelly ENSEMBLE
10.50 – 11.15 Louise Skelly SOLO
11.15 – 11.40 Hettie Cook and Belle Proctor ENSEMBLE
11.40 – 12.05 Tia Corkhill SOLO
12.05 – 12.30 Henry Greenwood SOLO
12.30 – 12.55 Henry Greenwood, Sonny Lloyd and Joel Harbour ENSEMBLE
1.20 – 1.45 Joel Harbour SOLO
1.45 – 2.10 Sonny Lloyd SOLO
2.10 – 2.35 Alex McNamara SOLO
2.35 – 3.00 Ellie Tatham SOLO
3.00 – 3.25 Belle Proctor SOLO
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Students who are in a school Sports Team will be governed by the following rules if they get detentions
at school.
Detentions
If a detention is to be completed on the day of training or a game the student will not be allowed to
attend training or the game. If they receive 2 or more detentions for that week it is a week suspension.
Tutor Report/Department Report
Not allowed to train or play any games for 2 weeks
Orange Report
Not allowed to train or play any games for 4 weeks
Red Report
Not allowed to train or play any games for 6 weeks
Internal Exclusion
Not allowed to train or play any games for 8 weeks
External Exclusion
Not allowed to train or play any games for 10 weeks
PE Disciplinary Procedures
Sports Fixtures/Training
Spectators for Sports Fixtures
Unfortunately due to safeguarding, insurance and health safety reasons we will no longer be able to host
any parents, friends or relatives to spectate any fixtures both home and away that the school have. This
applies to all sports and all year groups.
After Sports Fixtures/Training
Students must ensure that if they’re waiting for a parent/carer to pick them up after a training session or
fixture that they wait in school main reception until their parent/carer has arrived. They must not wait
outside, near the road in the dark. Students who walk home must be mindful of their surroundings and
ensure they are visible to cars.
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Year 7 Football Fixtures and Training Schedules
Year 7 Football Fixtures
Date Time Opposition Venue Result
MONDAY 13TH JANUARY 2020 3:30PM PARK HOUSE COX GREEN
SCHOOL LOSS 2-0
MONDAY 3RD FEBRUARY 2020 3:30PM EDGEBARROW COX GREEN
SCHOOL Win 4-2
TUESDAY 3RD MARCH 2020 3:30PM HOLYPORT COX GREEN
SCHOOL
WEDNESDAY 4TH MARCH 2020 3:30PM FURZE PLATT COX GREEN
SCHOOL
MONDAY 23RD MARCH 2020 3:30PM DESBOROUGH COX GREEN
SCHOOL
Netball Fixtures this Term
All Netball fixtures are at
Furze Platt Senior School
from 3.30pm to 5.30pm.
FEBRUARY
February Half Term Monday 17th – Friday 21st
26/02/20 Year 10
MARCH
04/03/20 Year 9
11/03/20 Year 8 A
18/03/20 Year 8 B
Year 7 Training Schedule
Training Date Mondays
Is Training on?
Training Moved To Wednesdays
03/02/2020 No
10/02/2020 No 12/02/2020
17/02/2020 No
24/02/2020 No
02/03/2020 No
09/03/2020 No
16/03/2020 No
23/03/2020 No
30/03/2020 Yes
06/04/2020 Yes
13/04/2020 No
20/04/2020 No
27/04/2020 No 29/04/2020
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Year 8 Football Fixtures and Training Schedules
Year 8 Training Schedule
Training Date Mondays Is Training on?
03/02/2020 Yes
10/02/2020 No
17/02/2020 No
24/02/2020 No
02/03/2020 Yes
09/03/2020 Yes
16/03/2020 Yes
23/03/2020 Yes
30/03/2020 Yes
06/04/2020 Yes
13/04/2020 No
20/04/2020 No
27/04/2020 Yes
Year 8 Football Fixtures
Date Time Opposition Venue Result
Monday 27th January 2020 3:30PM BLESSED HUGH
FARINGDON CGS Win 2-2 Won 4-3
on Pens
Wednesday 29th January 2020 3:30PM EDGEBARROW CGS Loss 6-1
Wednesday 4th March 2020 3:30PM ALTWOOD CGS
Tuesday 10th March 3:30PM LVS CGS
Tuesday 17th March 2020 3:30PM HOLYPORT CGS
Tuesday 31st March 2020 3:30PM SANDHURST CGS
Year 9 Football Fixtures
Year 9 Football Fixtures
Date Time Opposition Venue
MONDAY 20TH JANUARY 2020 3:30PM FURZE PLATT B TEAM FURZE PLATT
SCHOOL Loss 4-0
SATURDAY 8TH FEBRUARY 2020 3:30PM KENNETT SCHOOL COX GREEN
SCHOOL Loss 3-0
MONDAY 2ND MARCH 2020 3:30PM ALTWOOD COX GREEN
SCHOOL
MONDAY 9TH MARCH 2020 3:30PM CHARTERS COX GREEN
SCHOOL
TUESDAY 10TH MARCH 2020 3:30PM LVS COX GREEN
SCHOOL
MONDAY 16TH MARCH 2020 3:30PM HOLYPORT COX GREEN
SCHOOL
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Year 9 Football Training Schedules
Year 9 Training Schedule
Training Date Tuesdays Is Training On?
04/02/2020 No
11/02/2020 Yes
18/02/2020 No
25/02/2020 Yes
03/03/2020 No
10/03/2020 No
17/03/2020 Yes
24/03/2020 Yes
31/03/2020 Yes
07/04/2020 No
14/04/2020 No
21/04/2020 No
28/04/2020 Yes
Year 10 Football Fixtures
Year 10 Football Fixture Results
Date Time Sport Opposition Venue Result
14/01/20 3.45 PM FOOTBALL HOLYPORT COX GREEN SCHOOL WON 4-3
15/01/20 3.15 PM FOOTBALL BLESSED HUGH FARRINGDON
COX GREEN SCHOOL WON 5-1
22/01/20 4.10 PM FOOTBALL BRAKENHALE BRAKENHALE SCHOOL DREW 2-2
27/01/20 4.00 PM FOOTBALL FURZE PLATT FURZE PLATT SCHOOL WON 5-2
28/01/20 4.15 PM FOOTBALL RANELAGH COX GREEN SCHOOL WON 3-2
03/02/20 4.10 PM FOOTBALL FURZE PLATT FURZE PLATT SCHOOL WON 6-0
03/03/20 4.00 PM FOOTBALL (7-A-SIDE)
WINDSOR, LANGLEY AND CHURCHMEAD
LANGLEY GRAMMAR
16/03/20 4.00 PM FOOTBALL SANDHURST SANDHURST
Year 11 Football Fixtures
Year 11 Football Fixture Results
Date Time Sport Opposition Venue Result
04/02/20 4.30 PM FOOTBALL HOLYPORT COX GREEN SCHOOL LOST 4-1
25/02/20 3.30 PM FOOTBALL LVS ASCOT COX GREEN SCHOOL FORFIETED (LOST 3-0)
11/03/20 3:30 PM FOOTBALL ALTWOOD COX GREEN SCHOOL
24/03/20 3:30 PM FOOTBALL RANELAGH COX GREEN SCHOOL
30/03/20 3:45 PM FOOTBALL FURZE PLATT FURZE PLATT SCHOOL
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What is coronavirus?
Coronavirus is a type of virus and typical symptoms of
the virus include a fever and cough that may develop into
severe pneumonia, causing shortness of breath and
breathing difficulties.
The government state that the risk in the UK is low to
moderate.
Government advice to schools
Parents should not be overly worried about the possibility of their children contracting the virus, and
they should continue to send their children to school as normal.
If a child is suspected of having contracted the disease their parents should ring 111 for advice. The
parents are responsible for informing the school that their child will be absent to get tested, or because
the child needs to self-isolate.
Schools will notify all parents only once a positive diagnosis is confirmed and advice regarding what
actions to take will be given by Public Health England and the Local Authority.
A UK-wide campaign has been launched to provide clear advice on how to slow the spread of
coronavirus:
Washing hands often with soap and water
Catching coughs or sneezes with tissues, then throwing the tissue in a bin
Encouraging pupils, staff and visitors to wash their hands:
Avoiding touching eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands
Avoiding close contact with people who are unwell
Cleaning and disinfecting frequently touched objects and surfaces
Further advice and updates can be obtained from:
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/
Before leaving home.
On arrival at the school.
After using the toilet.
After breaks and sporting activities.
Before preparing food.
Before eating any food.
Before leaving school.
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What is coronavirus? Cont.
ADVICE FOR THOSE RETURNING TO ENGLAND FROM ABROAD
As of 25th February Public Health England have issued the following advice for returning travellers is as
follows;
1) If you have returned from the following areas since February 19, call NHS111 to inform them of your
recent travel, stay indoors and avoid contact with other people even if you do not have symptoms:
Iran
Specific lockdown areas in Northern Italy* as designated by the Government of Italy
Daegu or Cheongdo, Republic of Korea)
Hubei province, China (returned in the past 14 days)
* Bertonico • Casalpusterlengo • Castelgerundo • Castiglione D'Adda • Codogno • Fombio • Maleo • San
Fiorano • Somaglia • Terranova dei Passerini: • Vo
2) If you have returned from the following areas since February 19th and develop symptoms, however
mild, you should stay indoors at home and avoid contact with other people immediately and call
NHS111. You do not need to follow this advice if you have no symptoms.
Northern Italy (see map)
Vietnam
Cambodia
Laos
Myanmar
3) If you have returned to the UK from any of the following areas in the last 14 days and develop
symptoms of cough or fever or shortness of breath, you should immediately stay indoors and avoid
contact with other people, call NHS 111 to inform them of your recent travel to the country.
Other parts of China outside Hubei province
Thailand
Japan
Republic of Korea
Hong Kong
Taiwan
Singapore
Malaysia
Macau
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Library News
Term Time—Library Opening Times for Students
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
8.30am to 3.30pm 8.30am to 5pm 8.30am to 7pm 8.30am to 5pm 8.30am to 5pm 10am to 1.30pm 11am to 2pm
Recent Letters
Year 12 UCAS Higher Education Convention
Beauty and The Beast - Refund Letter
Year 10 Business Studies Class
Headteachers End of Term 3 Letter
Coronavirus letter
Spanish Language Immersion Trip – pre-trip presentation
These letters have been sent to parents via
text or email. They can also be found on the
Cox Green School Website.
Welcome back after a very wet Half term. We hope that you all had a good break which probably
seems a distant memory by now.
It is World Book Day on Thursday 5th March. If you are not really into reading why not make an
exception and come along to the library and pick up one to read. Look at our various displays for
inspirations. We have had a lot of new teen books in so our collection is refreshed. Ask a member of
staff for some recommendations.
Remember that if there is a book you would like to read and it is not on the shelves we can order it in
for you from another library providing it is in our catalogue.
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