Primary schools in England will begin re-admitting some pupils this week, despite warnings from teaching unions that it's happening too soon. Parents of nursery, reception, Year 1 and Year 6 pupils will be able to choose whether to send their children back to school. During lockdown they've only been open to vulnerable children and those of key workers. School governors have told the BBC that some schools will only reopen part-time.
Sunday, May 31, 2020
Primary schools, shops and showrooms re-open despite warnings - BBC News
Primary schools in England will begin re-admitting some pupils this week, despite warnings from teaching unions that it's happening too soon. Parents of nursery, reception, Year 1 and Year 6 pupils will be able to choose whether to send their children back to school. During lockdown they've only been open to vulnerable children and those of key workers. School governors have told the BBC that some schools will only reopen part-time.
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