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  2. Jun 19, 2020 · Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has committed to all school pupils in all year groups going back full-time in September. The part-time, online, often not-really-anytime lessons will be over.

  3. Jun 19, 2020 · Education Secretary Gavin Williamson has committed to all school pupils in all year groups going back full-time in September. The part-time, online, often not-really-anytime lessons will be...

  4. Jul 2, 2020 · Current restrictions on group sizes will be lifted to allow schools, colleges and nurseries to fully reopen to all children and young people, as Covid-19 infection rates continue to fall....

    • Year-Group Bubbles Are Confirmed
    • Teachers Can Move Freely Between Classes
    • Children in The Classroom
    • Mobile Testing Units Could Be Dispatched For Outbreaks
    • Government Plans to Channel ‘2012 Olympics’ Spirit to Tackle Transport Issues
    • Schools Should Be “Clear” with Parents About Non-Attendance Fines
    • Most Staff Are Expected Back in September
    • Staff Going on Holiday May Have to Work at Home

    Given the “decrease in the prevalence of coronavirus (COVID-19) and the resumption of the full range of curriculum subjects”, the guidance says schools may need to increase their bubbles. So, in key stage 4 and 5 – as predicted – this is “likely to need to be the size of a year group”. This will enable schools to “deliver the full range of curricul...

    The guidance says teachers and other staff can “operate across different classes and year groups in order to facilitate the delivery of the school timetable”, which is particularly important for secondary schools. But staff should “try and keep their distance from pupils and other staff as much as they can, ideally 2 metres from other adults. Again...

    For children “old enough” they should “be supported to maintain distance and not touch staff and their peers where possible”. Schools should make “small adaptions” to the classroom to support distancing “where possible”. “That should include seating pupils side by side and facing forwards, rather than face to face or side on, and might include movi...

    If schools have two or more confirmed cases within 14 days, or an overall rise in sickness where coronavirus is suspected, then this may be an outbreak. Local health protection teams can advise what action is required – which may mean whole sites, year groups or bubbles are told to self-isolate. A mobile testing unit may also be dispatched to test ...

    This is widely thought of as being a big problem for the plans, as it doesn’t matter how well you keep pupils separated at school if they then spend half an hour mixing together on a bus home. The plans are split into two: dedicated school transport and public transport. For those on dedicated services, the approach should be aligned to the princip...

    Fines or non-attendance will be reintroduced again. For families anxious about returning, schools should discuss the concerns and “provide reassurance of the measures they are putting in place to reduce the risk in school”. But schools should “be clear with parents that pupils of compulsory school age must be in school unless a statutory reason app...

    Most staff will also be expected back in school as, when the “full measures in this guidance the risks to all staff will be mitigated significantly”. Those considered extremely clinically vulnerable are now advised they can return to work from 1 August, as long as they maintain social distancing. The guidance says “school leaders should be flexible...

    Government requirements mean holidaymakers heading to certain countries have to quarantine for 14 days on their return. Staff “will need to be available to work in school” from the start of the autumn term, and school leaders are encouraged to “discuss” this with staff before the summer term. But the guidance states where it’s not possible to avoid...

  5. Aug 4, 2020 · All pupils are to return to school full-time in September, with schools implementing a range of measures set out in our guidance. These measures – endorsed by PHE – include...

  6. Jul 7, 2020 · All children will be told to go back to school from September, as the government said restarting learning was "critical to our national recovery". Education Secretary Gavin Williamson announced mandatory attendance will be introduced when the new academic year starts to ensure pupils do not fall any further behind.

  7. Jun 20, 2020 · All children in England will go back to school full-time in September, under current plans. The announcement was made by Education Secretary Gavin Williamson, who said: "School...

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