Many keep children home as England reopens schools

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In England, primary schools have started reopening to some classes, as Covid-19 restrictions begin to be lifted. But in many areas attendance was patchy, amid concerns about safety. |

Schools have begun reopening to pupils in Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 in England, and nurseries have also opened their doors to more children as lockdown measures have been eased across the country.A survey of councils by the PA news agency found dozens of local authorities across England, predominantly in the north, are advising against a return to school on Monday amid safety concerns.

Schools, colleges and nurseries closed ten weeks ago due to the Covid-19 outbreak, remaining open only for vulnerable youngsters and the children of key workers. Kieron Smith, from Blyth in Northumberland, who has a son in Reception, told PA he will not be sending his child back to school until he has more confidence in the government's approach.

 

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Let me clarify, over here we are opening the schools to 3 years in primary and possibly 1 in secondary, in primary we are opening the years R,1 and 6 R and 1 as they are still getting used to school and 6 as it's there last year in primary.

Great to see. Open up here

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