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Leamington and Warwick Living Jan - Feb 2021

Our first issue of 2021 - we are celebrating the good things COVID has brought - an appreciation of local businesses, a better sense of community, and more time to work on our homes. We have a real-life room transformation, plus the usual dose of recipes and interviews.

Our first issue of 2021 - we are celebrating the good things COVID has brought - an appreciation of local businesses, a better sense of community, and more time to work on our homes. We have a real-life room transformation, plus the usual dose of recipes and interviews.

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SUPPORTING BOARDING SCHOOLS<br />

How boarding schools are coping with the COVID-19 p<strong>and</strong>emic<br />

Like all organisations, boarding schools<br />

have quickly had to adapt to a ‘new<br />

normal.’ In recent months, they have<br />

supported pupils <strong>and</strong> parents through<br />

first-class online learning, <strong>and</strong> we have<br />

organised a variety of seminars for schools<br />

to help them modify their teaching <strong>and</strong><br />

learning styles for this new world. Here<br />

Robin Fletcher tells us more.<br />

Through our BSA Academy, we’re<br />

continuing to offer a comprehensive range<br />

of online learning on a variety of subjects.<br />

These include the possible impact of<br />

COVID-19 <strong>and</strong> lockdown on the mental<br />

health <strong>and</strong> wellbeing of students; how to<br />

create positive <strong>and</strong> healthy routines for<br />

young people during the p<strong>and</strong>emic, <strong>and</strong><br />

students’ future mental health. We have<br />

also just announced our ‘BSA COVID<br />

Conference: lessons learned <strong>and</strong> planning<br />

ahead,’ which will be taking place virtually<br />

on November 18.<br />

Supporting the health <strong>and</strong> wellbeing<br />

of boarding students is at the heart of<br />

everything we do; never more so than<br />

during the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. In<br />

response to the p<strong>and</strong>emic, we developed<br />

our COVID-SAFE Charter, which schools<br />

can voluntarily adopt. The charter offers<br />

reassurance to boarders <strong>and</strong> their parents<br />

/ guardians that schools have done<br />

everything they can to ensure their safety<br />

<strong>and</strong> it has been welcomed enthusiastically<br />

by the boarding family across the world. We<br />

also translated the COVID-SAFE Charter<br />

into several different languages to keep<br />

international parents informed <strong>and</strong> also<br />

delivered a series of webinars to parents<br />

<strong>and</strong> agents in China, Hong Kong <strong>and</strong><br />

Germany, designed to reassure them that<br />

UK boarding schools were safe places for<br />

their children.<br />

The main concern schools reported to us<br />

was that parents / guardians wanted to<br />

know their children were going to be as<br />

safe as they could possibly be when they<br />

returned. For example, they wanted to<br />

know what cleaning protocols the schools<br />

had in place; what their procedures were<br />

for testing students for coronavirus <strong>and</strong><br />

what measures would be implemented for<br />

isolating pupils if there was a positive test;<br />

whether students could wear face masks or<br />

coverings in class if they wished, <strong>and</strong> that<br />

students would have an opportunity to raise<br />

any concerns. We responded by creating<br />

a COVID-19 supplier list to help schools<br />

find suppliers of products such as face<br />

coverings, sanitisers, testing <strong>and</strong> tracking<br />

devices <strong>and</strong> temperature camera systems.<br />

We’re continuing to work with a range of<br />

government departments to ensure all our<br />

member schools <strong>and</strong> staff receive the most<br />

comprehensive, up-to-date information as<br />

the coronavirus p<strong>and</strong>emic continues. We’re<br />

here to support to all our member schools<br />

<strong>and</strong> provide any advice <strong>and</strong> guidance<br />

they may need – we’d encourage them to<br />

contact us as soon as possible if they do<br />

require any assistance.<br />

Robin Fletcher, CEO, BSA <strong>and</strong> BSA Group<br />

A copy of the BSA COVID-SAFE Charter<br />

can be viewed by visiting their website<br />

www.boarding.org.uk where you will be able<br />

to link onto their advice.<br />

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