Covid-19

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Flags school SY2021/22
Dear All, The saying that “time flies when you are having fun” is certainly true at AFNORTH as the first quarter of the year has flown by! As we approach Fall Break (17-21 October), I am reminded what a wonderful opportunity this is to enjoy the lovely fall weather and the opportunity to travel. Whether...
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Flags school SY2021/22
Dear AFNORTH Parents, Students and Community, The Board of Governors has met this week, and after careful consideration of the AIS and local context, all current COVID-19 protocols and restrictions will be relaxed from Monday 14 March except for the following: Pre-screen at Home Protocol – Annex AVisitors will remain by appointment – Annex HAccess...
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Flags school SY2021/22
Dear AFNORTH Parents, Students and Community, The Dutch Government announced last Tuesday that most COVID-19 restrictions would be lifted in the next few days and weeks. The goal is to completely open up society as the vaccinations and immunity levels have increased significantly, the hospital situations are stable and the number of positive cases is...
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Flags school SY2021/22
Dear AFNORTH Parents, Students and Community, The Dutch requirements for testing, contact tracing and self-isolation have recently been updated. Actions to be followed will depend on the GGD/Public Health assessment based on your health situation. They are also dependent on your country of residence. Our COVID-19 flow chart has been updated in response to the...
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Flags school SY2021/22
We wish all our families a healthy and prosperous New Year 2022. Following the Dutch Government’s announcement that schools will return to face-to-face learning, we are delighted to be welcoming our students back to school on Monday, 10 January 2022. Parental support in conducting the pre-screening routines before setting out for school will be critical...
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Flags school SY2021/22
AFNORTH International School would like to share the following information with you regarding the announcement of the Dutch Government’s latest COVID-19 Restrictions on Friday, 17 December 2021. The Netherlands has moved into a national lockdown from Sunday, 19 December to Friday, 14 January 2022. All schools in the Netherlands closed immediately. The main aim of...
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Flags school SY2021/22
As we move into the December holiday, we hope you and your families remain safe and well and, despite restrictions, will be able to enjoy some quality family time together. Following the Dutch Government’s announcement on Tuesday 14 December 2021, the current measures will continue at least until Friday 14 January 2022. The government reminds...
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Flags school SY2021/22
Following the Dutch Government announcements detailing further relaxing COVID-19 restrictions from 25 September, the Board of Governors has met. We are delighted to inform you of some of the changes that will come into effect in school from Monday 27 September. It is worth noting that we move forward together with caution. The changes see...
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Flags school SY2021/22
The Board of Governors has met this week, and after careful consideration of the AIS and local context, all current COVID-19 protocols and procedures will remain in place. The next review will be at the end of September, allowing a further three week period when the local context should be more settled. The prime concern remains the...
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Flags school SY2021/22
We are delighted to be welcoming our students back to school on Monday,16 August. Parental support will be critical in ensuring school life continues to be an exciting, safe and purposeful experience for our students. Headlines for Parents: All AIS protocols and procedures remain unchanged (3 June 2021) and can be found on the AIS...
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