Please find below a link to a letter received by schools on the 16th of December, from Jeremy Miles, Minister of Education and Welsh Language. In the letter he explains that a decision has been made to make the first two days of term planning days, for schools to prepare for the return of pupils taking account of the situation with regard to the Omicron variant of Covid-19.
16th December 2021 letter from Welsh Government
Please find the link below to a letter to Parents from Aled Evans, Director of Education and Lifelong Learning, February 9th 2021
NPT Spring Letter to parents Feb 9 2021
Please find the link below to a letter that Neath Port Talbot Public Health have asked us to share with parents of pupils at Maesmarchog.
Letter to Parents from Aled Evans, Director of Education and Lifelong Learning, January 7th 2021
January 7th Letter for parents from Aled Evans (2)
Schools will have to provide onsite learning for vulnerable learners and for the children of critical workers. If you believe that you are a critical worker please check the guidance below.
(https://gov.wales/identifying-children-critical-workers-guidance)
Revised plan for January 2021 re-opening of schools in NPT
REVISED ARRANGEMENTS FOR JANUARY
Plans for January 2021 opening of Maesmarchog Primary School
Letter for parent re January opening 18 12 2020
Change to end of Autumn Term arrangements for primary schools in Neath Port Talbot.
END OF TERM ARRANGEMENTS AT NEATH PORT TALBOT FOR PRIMARY AND SPECIAL SCHOOLS Dec 11th 2020
Corona virus update March 20 2020
Coronavirus update letter March 19 2020
FSM Letter to ParentsCarers March 20 2020
NPT Early Years COVID booklet Final
FSM Letter to ParentsCarers regarding payment
Please see the latest guidance here from the Local Health Board regarding COVID-19 September 2020
And guidance from Healthy Schools about keeping ourselves safe September 2020
The Welsh Network of Healthy School Schemes Coronavirus advice
Updated Guidance from Public Health Wales October 2020
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