Our children are in an independent school which is part of an association. Just heard that the association has decided that all their teachers should go into the schools to deliver their "remote lessons". They are expected to have the key worker children physically in their classrooms (even if only 1 or 2) and deliver to everyone at once. Seems as if they are determined to flout the regulations as much as possible and I can't see what the benefit to the association is. Presumably they don't trust their staff to deliver lessons from home (which is weird because "dropping in" on remote lessons would be easy enough). I am starting to think that the association leaders are a bunch of idiots and also probably not a very nice employer.