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- Reopening UK schools to all pupils in early March is feasible, as long as other lockdown measures continue, say researchers who have modelled the likely impact on infection numbers. The London and Oxford team believes coronavirus cases could be kept in check while letting pupils have face-to-face lessons in the classroom.
www.bbc.com/news/health-55980052Schools could open if rest of lockdown stays, say researchers
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Feb 22, 2021 · Schools in Scotland and Wales reopened to pupils on Monday - students in England will be allowed back on 8 March. Professor Chris Whitty, the Chief Medical Officer for England, said the...
Feb 22, 2021 · All students will begin to return to face-to-face education on 8 March with the following testing measures in place: all primary school children will return on Monday 8 March.
Jan 26, 2021 · Schools in England will reopen "as soon as possible", Schools Minister Nick Gibb has told the Commons. Mr Gibb said the government would "prioritise the reopening of schools as we begin the...
- Which Education Settings Are Opening on 8 March?
- What About Higher Education Students Whose Courses Are Not Practical?
- What About Special Schools and Alternative Provision?
- What About Wraparound Childcare, Early Years and Nursery Provision?
- How Has The Approach Been Guided by Scientific Evidence?
- Will Attendance Be Mandatory?
Primary school children, secondary school pupils and college students as well as university students on practical courses who need access to specialist facilities and equipment will all return on Monday 8th March. All secondary school and college students will take three COVID-19 tests as they return to the classroom from the 8 March at existing sc...
We will review, by the end of the Easter holidays, the options for timing of the return of remaining students. Students and providers will be given a week’s notice ahead of any further return. Twice weekly testing will continue to be available for all on campus.
Special schools, special post-16 providers, and alternative provision have remained open to vulnerable children and young people, including those with Educational Health Care Plans, and to the children of critical workers. Because of this, many settings have continued to offer face to face provision for the vast majority, if not all, of their pupil...
Wraparound childcare will be open to parents who need to access it to work, attend education or seek medical care, and to vulnerable children. Early years and nursery provision has remained open to all throughout the lockdown.
We have and continue to take the safety of all education staff extremely seriously, and our guidance for all education settings has been based on the best medical advice. Public Health England continues to advise that the existing range of safety measures in place in education settings remains appropriate. We have strengthened existing protective m...
School attendance will be mandatory for all pupils from 8 March. The usual rules on school attendance apply. Schools and colleges will have discretion on how to phase the return of their students over that week to allow them to be tested on return.
Mar 7, 2021 · The government has confirmed twice-weekly testing using lateral flow tests will be given for free to all adults in households with primary, secondary school and college-aged children and young...
Feb 16, 2021 · Schools across England are reopening to all pupils today in the prime minister's first step of lockdown easing. Students have spent months learning remotely and those returning to secondary schools will find additional safety measures including face coverings in classrooms and rapid coronavirus tests.
Jan 25, 2021 · The government will tell teachers and parents when schools in England can reopen "as soon as we can", the prime minister has said. MPs have called on the government to set out a...