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  • URGENT -SCHOOL CLOSURE TOMORROW (FRIDAY 18TH FEB)

    Thu 17 Feb 2022

    Having reviewed the latest weather forecast and weather advice, which predicts dangerous levels of winds, particularly over school drop off times, we have made the decision to close the school tomorrow, Friday 18th February. In the interests of the safety of our children and families and also our staff, many of whom travel a considerable distance to school, this is the safest option for all. In addition, many staff are now unable to attend work themselves due to their own children’s school closures and ratios of adults to children make opening unsafe.

    You will find some home learning on the school website and we will send further information about this in the morning.

    The school phone lines will not be operational tomorrow. For urgent messages please use the admin@blackpool.devon.sch.uk email address.

    Apologies for any inconvenience caused but safety must come first.

    Wishing you a happy and safe half term.

    Tania Cox

    Head of School

  • Storm Eunice

    Thu 17 Feb 2022

    Dear Parent / Carer

     

    You will probably be aware of the weather warnings for Southwest England issued today by the Met Office, which is forecasting extremely strong winds overnight and into Friday.

     

    Storm Eunice, as this weather front is known, will be coming in overnight. Whilst winds will increase in velocity from 3.00 am tomorrow, the strongest winds are forecast to occur between 9.00 am and 12 noon tomorrow, when gusts of up to 80 mph may be experienced locally. Winds will drop from around the time that school finishes tomorrow, but speeds are likely to remain very high at 50-60mph until 9.00 pm Friday night.

     

    If you are dropping off/collecting your child tomorrow, please take extra care on the roads, particularly around pedestrians and cyclists.

     

    Please reinforce some key but simple reminders to your child to help them stay safe on their way to and from school tomorrow, including:

    · Take extra care when walking near roads, as sudden gust can easily blow pedestrians sideways and into roads.

    · Be particularly vigilant when crossing roads and be aware that conditions for motorists are very challenging.

    · Be aware of flying debris in high winds.

    · Do not shelter under trees or buildings where debris may fall in high winds.

    · Make sure you wear a coat and are appropriately dressed for the weather.

     

    In school:

    · We are working in line with our risk assessment for adverse weather conditions and planning ahead to ensure outdoor bins and the like are secured as far as possible. That work is underway today.

    · Students will be instructed to stay inside the school building during Break tomorrow if the winds are as strong as anticipated – we will monitor weather conditions throughout the day and respond accordingly.

    · We will continue to monitor local conditions throughout the day and keep families updated through email and social media should we need to respond to a worsening situation.

     

    Kind regards

    Tania Cox

    Head of School

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