Whiston Junior and Infant School

Whiston Junior and Infant School

Part of White Woods Primary Academy Trust

Saville Road, Whiston, Rotherham, S60 4DX

enquiries@wji.wwpat.org

01709 828189

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Head Lice 

As most of you are aware there is a recurring problem of head lice.  Parents are treating their children and then they catch it again very soon afterwards. Would ALL parents please check their child’s head regularly and if they find head lice please treat as soon as possible.  

Head lice are tiny grey/brown insects roughly 2-4mm long. They move fast and can be difficult to see.  The females lay eggs every day.  Each egg, about the size of a pinhead, is firmly attached to a hair close to the scalp.  They take 7 days to hatch and then live for about a month.  Head lice move from person to person during head to head contact only. Head lice live on just a little blood which they get by biting the scalp. Their bites leave tiny red spots (another tell-tale sign of head lice) and these can itch intensely but usually only after lice have been present for several weeks. If you already have these unwelcome visitors, the first step is to get an effective treatment which will kill the lice, and to treat ALL THE FAMILY WITH IT. There is a cost free way of keeping on top of head lice.  When washing your child’s hair, use a good dollop of conditioner and comb through using a nit comb.  Follow the link below for a leaflet  on the internet – hopefully this should get you a decent comb on prescription. If we spot head lice at school, our policy is that we send a letter or a text out to the whole year group advising parents.