Schools in Harborough praised for their 'energy, resilience and determination'

County councillors have written to schools and early years' providers throughout Leicestershire saluting the 'magnificent' efforts of staff in the Covid-19 emergency
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Top county councillors are telling schools across Harborough – you have been brilliant.

They have written to schools and early years' providers throughout Leicestershire saluting the “magnificent” efforts of staff in the Covid-19 emergency.

Schools and childcare providers are continuing to provide care for vulnerable children and youngsters whose parents are 'key workers'.

County councillors have written to schools and early years' providers throughout Leicestershire saluting the 'magnificent' efforts of staff in the Covid-19 emergencyCounty councillors have written to schools and early years' providers throughout Leicestershire saluting the 'magnificent' efforts of staff in the Covid-19 emergency
County councillors have written to schools and early years' providers throughout Leicestershire saluting the 'magnificent' efforts of staff in the Covid-19 emergency

The council leader and cabinet member for children and families have highlighted the “energy, resilience and determination” of staff.

In a letter issued on Friday April 3, Cllr Nick Rushton and Cllr Ivan Ould praised schools for donating hundreds of items like gloves, masks and aprons to support hospitals and other frontline services.

Both Welland Park Academy and Robert Smyth Academy in Market Harborough have donated a stack of crucial protective equipment to Leicester Royal Infirmary.

Cllr Rushton, the county council leader, and Cllr Ould say in their heartfelt message:

“Ordinarily, the county would be on the eve of the Easter break.

“Many of us would be creating space in our lives to enjoy the first signs of spring and time with our friends and family.

“Sadly, this year, we face the most challenging of times.

“The Bank Holiday weekend will not be a time for pause and recuperation for many key workers with most schools remaining open.

“We are in testing times as a nation, and as a county, so we're writing to all schools and early years’ providers today to applaud the magnificent efforts being made during the Covid-19 pandemic.”

They added: “We want to send a big thank-you to all staff for your effort, commitment, diligence and creativity over the past few weeks – and, no doubt, in the weeks to come.

“Your energy, resilience, determination and innovation in the continued efforts to support children and young people at your schools and colleges is to be admired and cannot be underestimated.

“We know you have also shown a willingness to take on other roles, all with the aim of keeping children safe and ensuring that they continue to be supported through their learning and development.

“We know first hand of the generosity of teachers and support staff in taking care of families in need – by providing care, food and vital supplies when it has been required.

“We also want to salute the brilliant efforts of schools, who have donated equipment, such as gloves, masks and aprons, to support hospitals and other services at the front-line of the COVID-19 response.

“We also recognise the efforts from staff at the county council to support Leicestershire’s schools to keep going.

“Their advice and guidance has been given freely and round-the-clock to ensure the county’s children can go to school if they need to.

“Finally, a big thank you also goes out to all of our staff for their efforts, commitment, diligence and creativity.

“Over the past few weeks, their tireless work to support and protect residents has not gone unnoticed.

“Supporting the most vulnerable remains our top priority.

“We’d particularly like to thank those staff who work in social care – they are absolutely at the front line, working tirelessly alongside our colleagues in the NHS.

“Keep up the good work – and stay safe.”