IN SCHOOL
We’ll follow public health guidelines
to ensure a safe environment
• Students from the same class group will remain in the
same room. Teachers will move from room to room.
• Students must wear face coverings when they are with
students from other class groups, in common areas
and in the cafeteria.
• Students must remain 1 m apart from students in a
different class group.
• Students and school staff must remain 2 m apart.
• Common areas will be accessible, with public health
rules in effect.
• Frequent hand-washing will be compulsory.
• Respiratory hygiene rules must be followed (coughing
into your elbow
• and throwing out tissues immediately after use).
• Only your child can use their own materials.
• Surfaces, equipment and washrooms will be
kept clean.
• Students and staff must bring as few personal
belongings as possible from home.
We’ll act fast if your child shows
symptoms at school
• If COVID-19 symptoms are detected, your child will be
taken care of by a staff member and will be
quarantined until they leave the school.
• You will be notified and required to come pick up your
child as soon as possible.
• You will then have to call 1-877-644-4545 as soon as
possible and follow the guidelines provided by public
health authorities.
• Your child must remain in isolation at home until
you receive further guidelines from public health
authorities.
THE ABCs OF A SAFE START TO THE YEAR
IN SECONDARY SCHOOL
THE START OF THE SCHOOL YEAR IS ALWAYS FILLED WITH NEW CHALLENGES.
THIS IS EVEN MORE TRUE THIS YEAR, BUT BY WORKING TOGETHER, WE’LL BE ABLE TO ADAPT.
IN TRANSIT
We’ve made
school buses safer
• Face coverings mandatory
• No more than two students per seat
• Siblings to share the same seat,
where possible
• Students to take the same seats from
one day to the next
• Hand sanitizer available for students
when boarding the vehicle
UPON ARRIVAL
• We’ll greet everyone with a smile even
with our face coverings on, and both
parents and students will have to
wear theirs as well!
We’ll offer pedagogical support
• Students’ needs will be identified. Those
who require remedial instruction will receive
it at the beginning of the school year and
throughout the year.
• Additional support and guidance for more
vulnerable students.
• Follow-up for students who must self-
isolate for a certain amount of time.