Schools full of smiles as all pupils return at last
Most primary school pupils were back today, but secondary schools have seen a more staggered approach as pupils and staff are given twice-weekly lateral flow tests as part of the process.
One primary school headteacher said it was a joy to get the schools back and it was great to see the school full of smiles.
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Hide AdSimon Morley, headteacher of Boston West, said: ‘It was joyful to welcome all of the children into school today.
“Some children have continued to attend school throughout the lockdown but most have been learning from home so it was a delight to see everyone back together.
“During our virtual assembly today, children from every year group shared reasons why they were happy to be reunited with their friends. T
“here has been a wonderful atmosphere and a buzz of learning around school. It has been brilliant to see the school full of smiles!”
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Hide AdMartin Smith, assistant director for education, said on Monday: "It's likely that most primary school pupils are now back in school, but we expect many secondary schools will have adopted a phased return so pupils can be tested in a managed way.
“All schools are committed to getting pupils back, but each is likely to have its own approach. Lockdown has undoubtedly had an impact on pupils' learning and being back in school will help them get back on track.
“We're sure that schools are looking forward to welcoming back their students and will continue to use appropriate safety measures to reduce the potential spread of the virus."