‘Orderly return’ to school for Sussex children
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They say a ‘majority’ of children eligible to go back - reception classes and Years 1 and 6 - have attended.
Sharon Bondonno, headteacher at Handcross Primary School, said: “It’s all gone very well.”
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Hide AdShe said the children had been prepared in advance to expect ‘social distancing’ in classrooms and in the playground.
“We have had a deep clean of the whole school and we have removed furniture to provide more distance and we have individual packs so children have their own resources without needing to share.”
She said Year 6 pupils returned today and the younger children were due back on Monday.
Kingslea Primary School in Horsham said around 80 per cent of eligible children in Reception and Years 1 and 6 had returned today.
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Hide AdHeadteacher Alexis Conway said: “It’s been going very well. We have had very good communication with parents over the last 10 weeks.”
He said Reception class children were attending on a rota system of ‘in one day and not the next’.
Youngsters are working in ‘bubble’ groups that they stay in during classes, at lunchtimes and in the playground.
Leechpool Primary School in Horsham plans to open classes for Reception and Years 1 and 6 from tomorrow (Tuesday). Classes will be staggered and parents have been told that only those who have received a letter from the school with joining instructions should attend.
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Wendy Millbanks, headteacher of Balcombe Primary School, said the school was currently only open for vulnerable children and those of key workers. “At the moment, with the guidance of how we need to do social distancing, we are at capacity with our children of key workers.”
She said a date had not yet been set for the return of other children.
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