The Directorate and the Management Team have met today and for the moment AIS runs a normal operation. Activities and in-house after school practices continuing to run as usual.
With the health and safety of our students and staff in mind we have cancelled or postponed all field trips until further notice. Be aware that further restrictions are now in place concerning the gathering of crowds. We are therefore cancelling or postponing all events that involve attendance other than our AIS students until further notice. National Sections will be informing their parents accordingly where this has an impact for your child.
Our buses are all running as normal but be aware we have updated the road construction notices today and this information can be found on our website.
We are very aware the situation is very fluid, and circumstances are such that restrictions can be imposed very quickly.
What can our families do to support AIS?
- Everyone is encouraged to continue to promote and apply personal hygiene measures; Avoid contact with sick people, in particular those with a cough; practice good respiratory health by covering your mouth when coughing or sneezing with a tissue or an elbow (not your hand), disposing of tissues immediately in the bin and do not shake hands.
- STAY HOME when you are showing symptoms of respiratory problems (problematic breathing) in combination with coughing and sneezing, and possible contact with anyone known to have been
asked to quarantine themselves. - Do not visit a GP/Doctor or First Aid Center but CALL your GP/Doctor or GGD on 088-880-5070 or 088-880-5000.
- Inform your National Section if you are concerned and/or instructions prevent you from attending school.
Reminder
Do sign up for ENS if you have not done so already. Contact your National Section for the password to parentportal on our website.
Be prepared for further restrictions.
Avoid non-essential travel. See previous updates and weblinks to latest information.
Please continue to follow our website and twitter messages.
AIS Directorate