A student at St Anne's Catholic primary school in Manurewa has tested positive for Covid, forcing a further 25 pupils and three staff to get tested and self-isolate.
Principal Glen Ryan told the Herald the school was notified of the result on Monday afternoon, December 6, after the student was tested on Saturday December 4.
The pupil last attended the school on Thursday December 2, Ryan said.
Twenty five students and three staff from the same school bubble had been identified and were considered close contacts, he said.
All contacts had wore masks and all staff were fully vaccinated, Ryan said.
Students and staff went for their first test today and were awaiting their results. The students were 10 and 11 year olds, Ryan said.
"We have reached out to the whānau of the student and provided food, and pastoral care to support their focus on recovering quickly. We have a very supportive community and amazing staff," Ryan said.
"We hope to see all our tamariki and staff return to school on Monday."
He said he immediately followed Ministry of Health, Auckland Regional Public Health Service (ARPHS) and the Auckland Director of Education (ADE) advice and provided the necessary information about testing and home isolation to close contacts.
"The classroom space was cleaned on Monday night and will receive a further deep clean this evening."
Information to the school community advising them of the confirmed case and outlining health advice on monitoring symptoms was also provided, Ryan said.
"The school has followed the health and safety guidelines provided by the Ministry of Education, and has been advised that only the close contacts need to self-isolate and the rest of the school remains open.