Illness Outbreak Forces Partial Closure at Langham CE Primary School
In a sudden response to a rising tide of gastrointestinal illness, Langham CE Primary School has announced a partial closure scheduled for Friday, March 27, 2026.
The decision comes after a significant increase in reported cases of sickness and diarrhoea within the school community, prompting officials to take preventative measures to halt further transmission.
The closure is specifically targeted at Key Stage 2, affecting all students in Years 3 through 6. School leadership clarified that the measure is not a full campus shutdown; the Nursery, Foundation Stage, and Key Stage 1 (Years 1 and 2) are currently expected to remain open and operate on their normal schedules.
In a direct communication to parents and guardians, the school underscored the critical importance of the "48-hour rule." Families are being urged to keep any symptomatic child at home until at least two full days have passed since their last episode of vomiting or diarrhoea.
This recovery period is described by school officials as essential, not only for the child’s full recuperation but as a vital barrier to protect other students and staff from a broader outbreak.
While many cases of stomach bugs are short-lived, the school’s guidance includes a directive to seek medical attention via a GP or NHS 111 if symptoms persist for more than two days. Parents are also advised to watch for secondary signs of distress, such as high fever, extreme lethargy, or dehydration.
The school administration expressed gratitude to the community for their cooperation during the disruption. Further updates regarding the status of Key Stage 2 classes for the following week are expected to be delivered via the school's internal email system.
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