Kate Greenaway Nursery School and Children's Centre

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Wednesday 19 September 2007

Outbreak of measles

Dear Parents

I am writing to inform you that a number of children within Islington have been diagnosed with measles over the last few weeks. Measles is a highly infectious illness. Children with measles are usually quite ill and in some circumstances complications such as pneumonia and encephalitis, can develop. Professionals working with young children are concerned to prevent any more cases or a large outbreak occurring.

Children who have received the full course of the MMR vaccine (two doses, the first one at one year of age and the second one before school entry) are protected; however, there are still many children who have not yet been immunised or have not received the two doses and could therefore catch measles.

MMR immunisation is the safest way for parents to protect their children against measles, mumps and rubella, which are diseases that can be serious for babies, young children and their families. Not all children respond adequately to a single dose of vaccine, so to ensure protection children need to receive two doses of MMR. Children who were not immunised before starting school can be protected by receiving MMR at any age

For an appointment to discuss MMR vaccination or to bring your child for MMR or any other childhood immunisation, please contact your GP, Practice Nurse, Health Visitor or School Nurse. You can also obtain additional information from:
• NHS Direct by calling 0845 46 47 and asking them to send you a “MMR parent pack” (free of charge)
• The internet at www.mmrthefacts.nhs.uk


If you suspect your child has measles infection it is important you consult your GP. If your GP confirms that measles is the most likely cause of illness you must inform the school and your child should remain away from school for 5 days from the onset of the rash.

Thank you for taking the time to read this letter.

Yours sincerely



Julian Grenier

Monday 17 September 2007

Report to the governing body

You can read the latest report to the governing body at Kate Greenaway here

You'll need Microsoft Word to read it. If you don't have Word, then you can download Word viewer for free.

If you are interested in becoming a governor - we have some vacancies. Please contact Kate Greenaway Nursery School by phone (020 7527 4850) or email julian.grenier@islington.gov.uk for an informal discussion and more information.