Individual Hygiene Recommendations as guided by the Health Authorities

Before Coming to School
Children should not be sent to school if he/she are feeling sick. Consult a doctor.
Every morning parents/guardians are to check for these symptoms and keep their child at
home if any of them are present:
 A temperature of 37.2 oC or higher
 Sore throat
 New uncontrolled cough
 Diarrhoea, vomiting, abdominal pain
 Severe headache
Though sanitising materials will be made available at school, it is important that
parents/guardians ensure that every student always carries with them sanitising products
such as disinfectant wipes, tissues and hand sanitising gel when attending school. Personal sanitisers should be provided by the parents for each student with this being kept in class for the younger children.
Temperature screening of students will be carried out at school entrance. A screening
temperature >37.2◦ C or anybody who appears unwell should not be admitted into school.
Hand hygiene is paramount to decrease spread of the virus. Washing of hands and use of
sanitisers will be rigorously encouraged, taught and monitored and performed at regular
intervals and using visual cues such as posters.
One should avoid touching one’s face (including one’s mask) particularly the eyes, nose and mouth.
One should sneeze/ cough into a tissue or the crook of one’s elbow ensuring appropriate
disposal of the soiled tissues and cleaning of hands afterwards.
Unnecessary contact between staff and students and amongst the students themselves
should be avoided eg. Hugging, shaking hands etc.
One should avoid touching frequently surfaces with one’s open hand, lift buttons, railings etc.
A medical certificate to enable the child to return to school after sickness is required from the doctor (even if the child is absent for a single day). This certificate will provide the date when the child can resume in-person learning.
If a child starts feeling sick at school, the child will be taken to the Isolation Room.
Parents/Guardians will be asked to pick up their child immediately and to contact the family
doctor. A medical certificate to enable the child to return to school after sickness is required
from the doctor. Kindly send medical certificate by email on the school’s ilearn address:
smc.zabbar.pra@ilearn.edu.mt and to the class teacher before student returns back to
school.
Personal belongings
Students should not bring non-essential items to school besides from communication devices or educational material.
It would be ideal if children had their own craft accessories which would not be shared
between them.
Masks
Masks must be worn in indoor public spaces in accordance with article 26 and 27 (c) of Public Health Act and the Mandatory Use of Medial or Cloth Masks Regulations and the Standards on Masks/Visors7. Evidence to date shows that wearing a mask is an effective means of
preventing spread to others in conjunction with maintaining an adequate physical distance
from others. In educational settings the use of masks for the Schools included in this
Guidelines are outlined in the table below:


The Standards for Masks allow for specific medical and behavioural conditions for which there are certified exceptions to mask use. As yet, there is no evidence that face shields are effective as source control or protection from respiratory droplets as masks thus, it is recommend that masks should be used in preference to visors (or in conjunction with them), while the use of visors alone is discouraged. However, in certain situations where a mask is not practical or cannot be tolerated (e.g. children with special needs, certain health issues) visors can be used as an alternative to masks.
Exceptions to the wearing of mask or visors is during physical activity and in specific medical
and/or behavioral conditions in line with the Public Health guidance on the use of masks and
visors. Masks should be worn before and after sports activity with adequate hand hygiene
before handling one’s mask.
Masks/Visors should be labelled with the child’s name. Please provide a bag or labelled
pocket so that your child can store the mask in it when it is not in use.
Masks need to be either changed or washed daily. Visors should also be wiped clean and
disinfected every day.
Special Occasions
Although sharing food should not be permitted, occasions like birthdays could still be
organized within the class bubble ensuring that food brought in is individually portioned and individually wrapped e.g. cupcakes. Other mitigation measures remain applicable throughout.
Transport
Only students registered to use a specific transport route will be allowed to use the service.
All students are to keep to the same route and they may not board different vehicles.
Please inform your child to keep the mask/visor on at all times during the trip and to stay
seated where the driver or the on-board supervisor instructs.
Breakfast Club
Students registered for breakfast club will be provided with a pre-packed breakfast upon
their arrival at school.
Once they collect the pre-packed breakfast they will be led to class or to a designated area (as instructed) so that the classroom bubble is kept.
Other information
Unauthorised personnel are not allowed in the School. No parents or guardians are allowed
in the School except in cases of emergency.
Students in the same classroom and/or bubble should be encouraged to wipe down their
desks and equipment before and after use.
Staggered/start and end times will allow for less crowding at the entrances of the School.
Communication from the parents/guardians with School’s staff and management for day-today necessities can only be done through online services.
Doors and/ or windows should be kept open throughout the day to allow for cross ventilation.
To improve ventilation, efforts should be made to keep windows open during lessons and
also, at regular intervals such as mid-way through lessons, in-between lessons and during
breaks prop windows even further open to force greater circulation of the air. If the ambient
temperature is uncomfortable for the children during the winter months, they should be
encouraged to wear more layers of clothing.
Parents’ day/evening will also be held online so parents are encouraged to download
Microsoft Teams. Do not hesitate to contact the school, should you need any assistance
with downloading it.
Educating our Children
Parents/Guardians are also encouraged to support the wellbeing of all by continuing to:
 Explain to their child that no hugging or shaking hands is permitted.
 Show their child how to properly wash his/her hands with soap and water.
 Teach their child to avoid touching the face, nose, mouth and eyes if they have not
washed or sanitised their hands immediately before.
 Teach their child how to use tissues when sneezing/coughing. Children need to be
taught how to blow their nose and to dispose of used tissues in the bins provided
immediately after use.
Information (Zabbar Primary A)
 If you need to contact the school, you are welcome to do so either by phone on
25985190, through the school email – smc.zabbar.pra@ilearn.edu.mt or via
Microsoft Teams.

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