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Bondi Beach Public School to close after student tests positive to COVID-19
By Jamie Berry
A school in Sydney’s east will be closed on Tuesday after a student tested positive to COVID-19, one of five schools across the state to be most recently affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
The NSW Department of Education said Bondi Beach Public School would be closed for cleaning and contact tracing after the student’s positive test result.
“All staff and students are asked to self-isolate until they receive further advice,” a NSW Department of Education spokesperson said.
“The NSW Department of Education will continue to work closely with NSW Health to ensure the health and safety of all students and staff is maintained.”
Shortland Public School, north-west of Newcastle, will also be shut on Tuesday for contact tracing and cleaning after NSW Health were advised that a member of the school community had tested positive to COVID-19.
Jesmond Public School, in Newcastle, was closed on Monday after a student tested positive to COVID-19.
“The school is currently working with NSW Health and the Department of Education to ensure that contact tracing is accurate,” a post on the school’s Facebook page said on Monday night. “We will be in contact with all parents and carers as soon as possible.”
Staff and students were asked to remain isolated until further advice was received.
Kingswood Public School, in Sydney’s west, will reopen on Tuesday after a member of the school community tested positive to COVID-19.
Armidale Secondary College will also reopen on Tuesday after a student tested positive.
“NSW Health has requested anyone who has been unwell or if you develop any symptoms – such as fever, cough, sore throat, shortness of breath, runny nose, loss of smell/taste, muscle/joint pains, diarrhoea, nausea/vomiting and/or extreme tiredness – to be tested at one of the COVID-19 testing clinics,” the NSW Education spokesperson said.
In June, the Bondi school was also closed after a fire broke out in a classroom. A NSW Department of Education spokesperson said at the time of the fire there were more than 50 students and three staff members at the school’s after-hours care service and all were accounted for.
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