Director of Education |
Distribution |
Headteachers
of all Schools, PRUs |
This document needs your action as detailed below:
ACTION |
Title
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Emergency
School Closures |
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Summary of contents |
This
document, which forms part of the Notes for Headteachers, amends the
arrangements for Emergency School Closures. |
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Associated documents |
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Date |
28/9/01 |
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Summary of action required |
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Read and
note changes to the procedure (changes are indicated by a vertical line in
the right hand margin). ·
Check that
the procedures for your school are clearly understood by staff and any others
who need to know. |
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To be completed by |
Headteacher |
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LEA Contact |
J Towns |
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01603-222314 |
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E-mail address |
jonathan.towns.edu@norfolk.gov.uk |
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Norfolk Self Review reference |
How well
does the school care for its pupils. How well
does the school work with parents. |
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Document reference |
MI 188/02 |
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This
Management Information sheet may be found on ESINET at the following address:
http://www.esinet.norfolk.gov.uk/cadmin/misheet/
Notes for Headteachers
1. Introduction
It
may be necessary to close schools for a variety of reasons including:
·
Severe weather including snow,
flooding or storms - See Section 2
·
Disruption to transport, for example
through petrol or diesel shortages - See Section 3
·
Unsuitable accommodation for example
due to loss of power supply, heating failures or fire damage -
See Section 4.
Headteachers are asked to make contingency plans to try and ensure
that schools remain open wherever possible.
School closure
contingency plans should be prepared well in advance of the bad weather season
so that staff, parents and pupils understand what these plans are.
The decision
to close a school will normally rest with the Headteacher on the basis of
information received from the media regarding weather, supplemented by on the
spot observation, either personally or from staff members better placed to make
such observations. Advice given
through local radio stations is directed at travel that could quite easily be
deferred or cancelled altogether, it is not intended to reflect the view that
travel to school, or indeed work, is unnecessary.
Your
nearest 24 hour staffed police office may be able to help with a local
situation report. These are in Norwich,
Great Yarmouth, Kings Lynn, North Walsham, Dereham and Thetford.
Factors
involved in reaching the decision to close the school are likely to be: -
·
Access to the school, i.e road
conditions (obstructions, snow, ice, flooding etc).
·
Breakdown of school essential services
(heating, electrical services, water, storm damage etc).
It is unlikely that conditions will necessitate the closure of all
schools and any decision taken by Headteachers should be based on that schools
individual situation. Schools should
remain open wherever possible.
Headteachers should advise staff,
parents and students to listen to local radio stations during inclement weather
when broadcasts of school information are most likely to be made. However, Headteachers should be aware that
incidents can occur with little or no warning and that not everyone involved
will hear relevant broadcasts.
Therefore a "back-up" system of cascade telephone calls
involving school staff and possibly the PTA may be necessary to reach everyone.
The attached Emergency Closure Check List provides an outline for setting up
such a system.
2.1 Closure Guidance
Should
a severe weather warning be received, the Schools Closure Plan will be
activated at County Hall and a team assembled to receive calls from
Headteachers and to activate the broadcast system via the relevant radio
stations. Headteachers should
telephone: -
Norwich
(01603) 222008
This
number incorporates a bank of telephones simultaneously to handle the larger
number of calls expected in these circumstances.
The Closure Message
The
telephone lines used in this operation are likely to become busy. Messages should be kept short and to the
point, as follows: -
This is
. (name)
Head of
(school)
State Location
Code
.. (e.g. E1234)
The school will
not be open today
. (date)
or tomorrow
. (date)
(very important no code, no message - for security
purposes)
Ancillary data will not normally be broadcast, however, exceptional
items will be transmitted if at all possible.
Such items are: -
The school will remain open for
. (e.g.
examination students today)
. (date) and/or tomorrow
(date)
2.3 Staff Attendance
Although
it is recognised that severe weather conditions make it difficult for staff to
get to and from work, unless an individual has permission to be away from work
for other reasons, then the expectation is that staff will present themselves
for work. A transport difficulty, which
may arise from the occurrence of snow or other factors, does not alter
that obligation which applies equally to all staff. It is not limited by the location of an individuals home. Staff who live a considerable distance away
from their workplace, or in isolated situations, are equally expected to attend
work as usual.
When
adverse weather conditions make travelling difficult or dangerous staff should
conduct their own risk assessment and inform their Headteacher. The Headteacher
may then authorise staff not to attend school or, in case of prolonged closure,
to attend a school closer to their home (see sections 3.2 Staff Absence for
further information).
When
a school is closed to pupils the expectation is that staff will present
themselves for work unless advised to the contrary by the Headteacher. Contract Staff (Catering and Cleaning
Services) also need to be advised of any emergency requirements.
2.4 Transport
Particularly
in rural areas the attendance of many of our pupils will be dependent on the
road conditions and the ability of home to school transport contractors to
judge if they can operate. Some form of
liaison between your school and the contractors is obviously helpful in
arriving at a decision and, in all cases should help you to judge how many
pupils you can expect if you keep the school open. In the event of a school closure, the transport company(ies) and
the Passenger Transport Unit must be notified as soon as possible.
2.5 Clearance Of Snow
Within
the school site the school is responsible for snow clearance and the clearing
of approach paths is the specific task of the caretaker. When severe weather is forecast, the
caretaker should be tasked to lay salt and grit in advance.
The
clearance of public roads will depend on the availability of the Highways
Department vehicles or contractors who will not normally be able to clear snow
on school sites.
Headteachers
should be aware that they have a responsibility in inclement weather to keep
the children indoors if there is any question of childrens safety being at
risk, for instance if they are let out at breaktime and the playground area is
unsafe.
3. Disruption for other reasons
In September 2000 blockades of
fuel depots seriously disrupted the availability of fuel supplies leading to
Headteachers considering school closure.
The following is based on guidance developed at that time.
Whilst a schools purpose is to provide education, the priority of
national and local emergency plans is to save and maintain life. Therefore schools play an important role in
enabling parents who work in the emergency, health or associated services to be
free from additional childcare responsibilities in term time and available for
work.
3.1. School Closure
Wherever
possible schools should remain open.
However, where it proves impossible to provide adequate supervision it
may be necessary to fully or partially close your school.
Should
it be necessary to close your school you should notify County Hall using the
same procedure as detailed above in 2.1 Closure Guidance.
3.2 Staff Absence
It
is permissible for Headteachers within the overall policy and arrangements
agreed by your Governing Body to authorise staff not to attend your school
but, if possible, to attend a school closer to their home. It is important, before authorising any such
arrangement, that you determine whether the school closest to the staff
members home needs assistance from the staff member. This also applies to staff that live in Cambridgeshire and
Lincolnshire with whom we have reached a reciprocal agreement. Where it is agreed that a member of staff
should attend a school other than their normal place of work, the Headteacher
of that school should ensure that they are briefed on local arrangements for
health and safety, i.e as a new or temporary staff member would be briefed on
arrival at the school for the first time.
3.3 School Meals
Difficulties
in delivering the school meals service may arise from 3 causes: -
·
transport of meals from schools with
kitchens to those with servery facilities only
·
deliveries of food
·
staff not being able to get to work
You should check with the School Meals Service/your cook daily on
the likely availability of meals being provided on the following day and keep
parents informed. If school meal
arrangements at your school cease, then provided that parents have been
notified of the need to provide packed lunches, your school can continue to
operate.
4. School Closures for other reasons
On
occasions it may be necessary to close your school due, for example to a:-
·
breakdown of the heating system
·
loss of essential services such as
water or electricity
·
fire damage
In these events the Headteacher should telephone Education Premises
Section at County Hall on 01603 224308 and
give the Closure Message.
If the telephone is staffed, i.e
during office hours, a staff member will take the message, and advise the
relevant sections of the Education Department as appropriate. If necessary arrangements will be made to
advise local radio stations.
These are :- BBC Radio Norfolk 01603
614346
Hereward
Radio 01733 460400
KLFM 01553
771778
Radio
Broadland 01603 660927
SGR
FM 01473
461000
If the telephone is unstaffed, i.e outside office hours, the
answerphone will remind Headteachers to ring the local radio station(s) appropriate
to their catchment area.
Emergency Closure Check List
It is advisable that Headteachers and staff carry
completed versions of this at all times
Phone appropriate Radio Station(s) Hereward Radio 01733
460400 Radio Norfolk 01603
614346 Radio Broadland 01603
660927 King's Lynn FM 01553
771778 Radio SGR 01473
461000