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School Opening Update

Published: Thursday, 14 May 2020 11:13
Written by Mrs Harvey

School Update

Dear Parents

The BBC wrote the following summary after Boris Johnson’s speech yesterday, Sunday 10 May 2020.

Will schools reopen before the summer holidays?

Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Sunday that primary schools in England might start to reopen from 1 June at the earliest.  Any reopening would be conditional on both the R number, which is the virus's reproduction rate, and the number of new infections staying low.

He said pupils in Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 might be able to return in stages.

No mention was made about any changes affecting nurseries.

How would a phased return work?

A phased return could mean that a few year groups would be the first to return to school or that pupils would take turns to study at home and in school.  This would allow schools to maintain some level of social distancing.

It might also mean staggering break times and putting limits on class sizes.

A phased return may also mean that some pupils will not return until the autumn term - or at least for anything like a regular timetable.

Bridgewater Initial Thoughts:

We are looking forward to the gradual return of our children and will do our utmost to ensure that they are as happy and as safe as possible in school when the time comes.

We won’t know what our plans will look like in detail until we have further guidance; however, we could possibly take the following approach:

These ideas may evolve and change but we will adapt as we go in response to government and LA updates with the best interests of all the children at the heart of any decisions. 

I hope you all enjoyed the VE Day celebrations this weekend.

Best wishes

Alison Harvey