There is a sanitising booth at the entrance of the school.
Harvest Christian Primary School’s teachers are prepared for the reopening of their school next week.
According to the principal, Freddie Jordaan they are ready as they have started with the cleaning and making sure everything gets into order.
“We started workshops and clean-ups making sure that the learners come to a safe and clean environment.
“We are ready to receive the first group which are the Grade Sevens.
“We have gathered and worked together on our way forward, and also we prepared to work with parents making sure that we are sustaining a safe environment.” Jordaan said the school had workshops in learning more about the Covid-19 with instructions to adhere to plans. This was done to ensure the safety of learners and staff.
“Teachers and learners will be scanned and monitored before they enter and go into classrooms. This is to make sure there won’t be a risk to others. The school is fully committed and we are ready for the reopening,” said the principal.
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Signs like these were put up at the school. It is information for learners about rules and regulations during lockdown and about Covid-19.
Teachers in training to make sure they are ready when learners come back.
Staff ready to receive learners and help with orderly checking and screening.
Traning done by Mr van der Walt and pastor Clark about risk management of Covid-19.
There is a sanitising booth at the entrance of the school.
Forms will have to be filled in by every learner and staff member when they enter the premises.
The sanitation area at the school.
The screening area before learners and staff will be allowed to go through to the school.
The principal, Freddie Jordaan, going through the sanitation booth.
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