Term 2, Week 4 – Lockdown
Lockdown
This week we spent time talking to children about our lockdown procedure – why we have a lockdown procedure, what our lockdown alarm sounds like and what to do in the event of the lockdown alarm sounding.
In daily reviews and Friday’s PSHE/safeguarding session, we share the following information with our children:
Why do we have a lockdown procedure? We have a lockdown alarm for when something outside is unsafe – this could be an unsafe person or animal. We lockdown by staying inside the building, shutting the windows, closing the blinds and locking the doors. The site team and our Academy leaders (Miss Counsell, Miss Adams, Miss Allen and Mrs Skade) will let us know when it is safe to finish the lockdown.
What does the lockdown alarm sound like? Our lockdown alarm is a wailing siren that starts and then stops and then starts again (we showed the children an example of the alarm)
What to do in the event of the lockdown alarm sounding? When the lockdown alarm sounds, we need to silently move out of sight from windows and doors – this will mostly be going under tables in classrooms. If you are outside, you need to go to the nearest door and hide in that room. School adults will lock doors, close windows and shut the blinds. You need to stay silent until our school leaders tell you it is safe for the lockdown to end.