COVID-19

Response and Resources

SEED is committed to ensuring measures are in place to limit the immediate risk of COVID-19 and maintaining the ongoing management of our campus safety.

Please read through this page to learn about what we're doing at SEED to keep your children safe and healthy. There are also resources for parents to learn how to join SEED in our pandemic protocols. Please do not hesitate to email (admissions@seedtj.com) or call (+86 (22) 8371-0900 x 333) if you have any questions or concerns about our response and policies.

We are in this together!

Hygeine and Disenfection Measures

SEED is maintaining strict hygiene and disinfection procedures to prevent the virus from being brought into the school. We have arranged disinfection and sanitation measures as recommended by local government regulations.

 

The school facilities are regularly being cleaned and disinfected using a combination of disinfection solutions by the school cleaning staff.

 

Designated bins have been placed within the school for students and staff to safely dispose of any masks or gloves.

 

There is ongoing purchasing of resources such as medical masks and gloves, hand sanitizer dispensers, alcohol-based wipes, disinfectants & sprayers to ensure a high level of sanitation throughout the school.

 

Safety Protocol on Campus

Health and Temperature Check

Staff and students are required to have their temperature checked as they enter the school and must truthfully answer how they feel and if they have taken any medicine.

If a student is on campus and has a temperature at or above 37.3 degrees Celsius, they will be isolated in the nurse's office and parents will be contacted to pick them up.

Visitors and Parents on Campus

Visitors and parents will be permitted if they have a scheduled meeting on campus, want to visit the cafe, or need to pick-up/drop-off students. Visitors must show their ID and their green Health Code, have their temperature checked, and proceed directly to the main lobby to check in with the office staff. Due to ongoing health regulations, a mask must be worn at all times while at SEED.

Pick-up and Drop-off of Students

Drop-off
Parents will accompany students to the front gate, where they will present their green Health Code and have their temperature taken. Parents arriving before 7:50am will wait in the designated area near the front gate. At 7:50am, teachers will collect students and walk them to the health check area before proceeding to class. Parents desiring to visit the cafe or speak to the nurse or finance office must remain in the designated area until 8:00am, then proceed directly to their destination.

Pick-up
Parents may enter the school campus during the afternoon dismissal times from 4:30-4:45. They will wait in the designated area for their child's homeroom. Teachers will bring the students out at 4:45 by class and release them to the parents one by one. Please do not call or motion to your child to come before their name is called, as this creates an unsafe environment. Teachers will request that parents show them the Child Pickup Pass if they are unfamiliar with that adult. Parents may not go into the hallways or near the classroom. Once your child is dismissed, please leave the campus immediately.

What to do if your health code is not green?

If your health code is not green, please don’t have your child/ren come to school.

  1. Inform the school and the community management where you live.
  2. Arrange for you and your family members to get the COVID test and await for the results.
  3. Only when your health code returns to a green status will your child/ren be allowed back on campus. Evidence of a green health code will need to be sent through to the Admissions office.

Parent Checklist

 

Prepare masks for your child when traveling to and from school.

Remind your child to wash their hands regularly.

Remind your child to use the hand sanitizers to ensure hand hygiene if they are unable to wash their hands with running water and liquid soap.

Remind your child not to touch their face.

Remind your child to cover their nose and mouth with a tissue or arm when coughing and sneezing.

Remind your child to avoid unnecessary close contact, and develop a healthy habit of maintaining a distance of more than 1 meter from others.