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Schools, colleges reopen after months of COVID-19 lockdown in England
Posted 01 Sep 2020 11:47 AM

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Schools, colleges reopen after months of COVID-19 lockdown in England

London, 1-Sep-2020

Hundreds of thousands of children and young people across England are set to resume their classes at schools and colleges from Tuesday after months of lockdown imposed to curb the spread of coronavirus since March. The Department for Education said pupils will return to school environments with a �system of controls� in place to keep all pupils, teachers and staff safe by minimising direct contacts and maintaining social distancing wherever possible. Face coverings will be mandatory in communal areas and corridors at schools and colleges within areas of the country deemed at high risk of COVID-19 infections. �For many, today marks the first day of a new school year, with thousands of children set to walk through their school gates again as schools across the country begin to reopen for full-time education for all pupils,� said UK Education Secretary Gavin Williamson. �I do not underestimate how challenging the last few months have been but I do know how important it is for children to be back in school, not only for their education but for their development and wellbeing too,� the minister said. �But it is down to the sheer hard work of so many teachers and school staff that from today pupils will be able to learn in their classrooms together again. It has not been easy for parents nor schools, but we could not have got to this point without your support and I cannot say thank you enough for this,� he said. The return of pupils this week follows the reopening of schools in Leicestershire last week, with UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson visiting to see first-hand the practical steps being taken to ensure the risk of transmission is reduced. The DfE said ministers have also been visiting schools ahead of the new term and have praised some of the innovative ways schools will be looking after children including the use of cleaning stations, and staggered breaks, keeping pupils in �bubbles�, social distancing and safety on transport. The government said that pupils are encouraged to walk, cycle or scoot to school but the government is also providing an additional GBP 40 million to local authorities to increase home to school transport and ease pressure on public transport as part of measures to curb the spread of coronavirus.

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