Access Keys:

 
 
Loreto Senior Primary Crumlin Rd, Crumlin, Dublin
Loreto Senior Primary Crumlin Rd, Crumlin, Dublin quote
Enrolment for 3rd Class 2025 takes place between 1st October and the 30th November 2024.
open new window
pause
play

Updated Covid Guidelines for Schools

9th Mar 2022

School, childcare and COVID-19

Use this page to find out:

  • when to keep your child at home from school or childcare
  • when it's OK to send your child to school or childcare
  • when your child can return to school after being tested for COVID-19

 

If your child has symptoms:

If your child has symptoms of COVID-19 they need to:

They do not to get tested unless they:

  • have a condition that puts them at higher risk
  • live with someone who has a weak immune system

Find out when your child may need a test for COVID-19

If your child is aged 3 months or less, phone your GP for advice

 

When to keep your child at home from school or childcare

Keep your child at home if they:

When it's OK to send your child to school or childcare

It is usually OK to send your child to school or childcare if they:

  • only have nasal symptoms, such as a runny nose or a sneeze, but otherwise feel well
  • are doing antigen tests because of a case of COVID-19 in their class
  • have tested negative and have not had any new symptoms for 48 hours
  • have not had diarrhoea for 48 hours
  • are being tested regularly as part of a programme or because they are in a vulnerable group

 

Testing for children in school or childcare

You can request free antigen tests for your child if there are cases of COVID-19 in their class.

The tests are only available for children aged 4 or older who are in pre-school, primary school or childcare.

Requesting free tests is up to you. You do not have get your child tested if you don't want to.

Your child's school principal or childcare facility manager can give you the details of a phone number or website to request these tests for your child.

Children who do not have symptoms of COVID-19 should continue to go to school even if they are doing antigen tests.

Read more about antigen tests for children

If your child has a positive test result

 

Children in special education or respite care

If your child is in a special needs school or respite care, a public health doctor will phone you if there is COVID-19 case or outbreak. They will tell you what you and your child need to do.

Related topics

 

Last updated: 27 February 2022 at 6pm