Tregadillett Primary School
Commenting on the new hygiene stations, one parent said:
Having cleaning points available at collection and drop off points makes it easy to clean our hands, when arriving or leaving the school site.
Mobile trolleys have been placed at the 3 entrances, offering sanitization for those entering the school as well as providing an easy access information point and reassurance for parents. To help reduce any disruption to learning time, wall-mounted care stations have been installed between each of the classrooms. The children can quickly wash their hands with no need to walk to a washroom, reducing any congestion in the toilet areas. As well as in the main reception, hygiene points can be found both outside and inside the canteen. This way, the children can wash their hands before queuing up for lunch and again before eating.
One of the main challenges for all education providers is for them to build these new routines into the school culture, whilst enabling younger children and those with complex needs to understand and follow them. To help get the kids engaged and involved in setting these new expectations, Jack set-up a poster competition to reinforce the ‘catch it, bin it, kill it!’ message. The winning designs are displayed on the hygiene points, serving as a constant reminder for the children.
