Examination Results 2021
Hillcrest School and Sixth Form Centre is pleased to report outstanding achievements by its students in their GCSEs, A levels and other qualifications this summer. Congratulations to the 2021 cohort!
& Sixth Form Centre
Hillcrest School and Sixth Form Centre is pleased to report outstanding achievements by its students in their GCSEs, A levels and other qualifications this summer. Congratulations to the 2021 cohort!
School will close for the summer break on Wednesday 21st July at 12.30pm.
Main Reception (0121 464 3172) will be open weeks beginning 9th and 16th August from 9am to 3pm.
A Level Results Day is Tuesday 10th August
GCSE Results Day is Thursday 12th August
Details of results day procedures have been sent to Year 11 and 13 students.
As always, please do not hesitate to contact the school via email if you require any further support or guidance.
If at any time you have any concerns about a Hillcrest student please email: safeguarding@hillcrest.bham.sch.uk or contact Children’s Advice & Support Service (CASS) on 0121 303 1888.
For all other queries please continue to use enquiry@hillcrest.bham.sch.uk (Emails will continue to be checked over the summer periodically)
School will re-open again for students in September with staggered start dates due to the new COVID guidance received by school. If you have previously consented to on-site lateral flow testing, your child will attend school the day before their lessons start (on the dates below) according to your child’s year group. If you did not previously consent but you would like your child to be included in the return to school covid on-site testing please contact enquiry@hillcrest.bham.sch.uk
Please see below for testing dates and return to school dates. On the testing date your child will only be on school premises for the lateral flow testing and then is to leave the site and return home. Your child is then free to return to school from the return to school date unless you receive instructions otherwise.
Testing on school site - Thursday 2nd September, please attend the test centre anytime between 10am to 2pm
Return to school Friday 3rd September 8.45am
Testing on school site - Thursday 2nd September, please attend the test centre anytime between 10am to 2pm
Return to school Friday 3rd September: Year 13- 8.45am, Year 12- 10am
Testing on school site- Friday 3rd September, please attend the test centre anytime between 10am to 2pm
Return to school Monday 6th September: Year 11- 8.45am, Year 10- 10am
Testing on school site- Monday 6th September, please attend the test centre anytime between 10am to 2pm
Return to school Tuesday 7th September- Year 9 - 8.45am, Year 8 - 10am
Information and Advice on Covid-19 for Parents/Carers
Important! Please do not send your child to school if:
Everyone in your household should self-isolate following the guidance https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/self-isolation-and-treatment/when-to-self-isolate-and-what-to-do/
Arrange a test - if you or your child develops symptoms and inform the school of the results as soon as possible.
If the test is positive, follow guidance for households with possible or confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) infection, and engage with the NHS Test and Trace process.
The main symptoms of coronavirus are:
Hillcrest School Covid-19 Risk Assessment
The school has implemented a number of protective measures to help ensure the safety of both students and staff.
The current risk assessment can be found below, please ensure that you read the risk assessment and if you have any queries please contact the school.
Click here for the HILCREST SCHOOL COVID-19 RISK ASSESSMENT
Information for Parents/Carers on the NHS Test and Trace: COVID-19 testing for Students
As you are aware testing for those without coronavirus symptoms is beginning across the country using new, quicker COVID-19 tests known as ‘lateral flow devices. This letter is to help give you more information about the testing programme.
Up to one third of people who have coronavirus are asymptomatic. By testing we will help to reduce the spread in school and college settings through asymptomatic transmission. I am therefore strongly encouraging those returning to school to be tested.
Plan for testing
We will be looking to test all students when they return to school. The first three tests will be completed at the test centre on the school site and students will be supervised and shown how to take the test correctly themselves, after their third test students will be given a pack of tests kits to take home and test twice weekly at home (3 to 5 days apart) All tests are free of charge.
The lateral flow tests are quick and easy to undertake, using a swab of the nose and throat. Results take around half an hour from testing.
Parental consent
Parents/carers MUST complete a consent form to inform the school whether they do or do not agree to their child taking part in lateral flow testing in school. You will receive an online consent form via ParentMail,
The testing of students is voluntary, if you do not consent your child can still attend school but must ensure they self-isolate if they or any member of their household has any one of the covid-19 symptoms.
Asymptomatic testing information for parents and adults in households with children at school or college
Undertaking regular, rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing helps reduce transmission of the virus. Parents and other adults in households with children at school or college, who do not have symptoms, can now access regular, rapid coronavirus (COVID-19) testing. This includes childcare and support bubbles.
Tests are fast, easy and completely free. There are different ways for a household, childcare or support bubble to collect their test to take at home, twice-weekly:
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· through your employer, if they offer testing to employees · by collecting a home test kit from a local test site – anyone aged 18 or over can collect 2 packs of 7 tests · by ordering a home test kit online – please do not order online if you can access testing through other routes, this frees up home delivery for those who need it most |
If you have any queries about the tests, and you live in England, please call 119 (free from mobiles and landlines). Lines are open every day from 7am to 11pm.
Testing is voluntary, but strongly recommended to all who are eligible. Alongside the vaccine, washing hands, wearing face coverings, and maintaining social distancing, rapid testing plays a vital role in reducing transmission rates. Getting into the habit of regular testing as part of our everyday lives will help us all to play our part and do what we can to protect each other.
What if my child tests positive?
If a pupil tests positive on a lateral flow device, they will need to self-isolate for 10 days and follow the guidance from NHS Test and Trace.
What happens if the test is negative?
While a small number of pupils may need to repeat the test if the first test was invalid or void for some reason, pupils who test negative will be able to attend school and resume their activities as normal.
What if staff or students have been in close contact with someone in school who tests positive?
The staff member or student will be notified that they are a close contact by the school and will need to self-isolate for 10 days in line with Government guidance.
What if my child develops symptoms?
This testing programme at school is for people with no symptoms. If your child develops symptoms at any time (including a high temperature; a new, continuous cough; or a loss or change to their sense of smell or taste) they must immediately self-isolate and book a test by calling 119 or visiting https://www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test.