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Update on wider opening of schools tomorrow

13 replies

oxydrive73 · 08/06/2020 22:15

11:30 in Parliament. Be interesting (maybe)

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PineappleUpsideDownCake · 08/06/2020 22:16

Wow really. I had assumed no more at our primary as it sounds like most primaries struggling to take the years mentioned...

And had also assume pt kn sept like scotland!

BernardsarenotalwaysSaints · 08/06/2020 22:20

Could be interesting or just more waffle

Weepinggreenwillow · 09/06/2020 06:45

ooooh will be watching with much interest and great hope. Sadly I imagine I will be dissappointed but we shall see!

fannyanney · 09/06/2020 06:48

Do you know where it'll be possible to watch this? I have children going back in younger years, but one older one who won't be able to under the current guidelines, so interested to keep an eye on his!

Weepinggreenwillow · 09/06/2020 07:01

looks like more bad news to come/ Sad Angry
www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-52969679

ineedaholidaynow · 09/06/2020 08:10

Think you can watch it on BBC Parliament.

nobodysdaughter · 09/06/2020 08:14

I'm not holding my breath that dd8 will be going back before sept Sad

BlessedBeTheFruitCake · 09/06/2020 09:10

It's not looking good is it?

greenstream · 09/06/2020 09:13

@fan normally you can watch the business in the commons on parliamentlive.tv/Commons

Hoppinggreen · 09/06/2020 09:13

DS is going back into Y6 4 days a week from next Monday but DDs (Private) Secondary has told us that she will not be going back (Y10).
However, as the guidelines are for them to have some face to face time apparently they are arranging for small groups to go in one afternoon a week for “social activities”. No idea what that will involve
To be fair she is getting a full interactive timetable and we have had a fee reduction but I would prefer her to be going back for more time than that.

YouSetTheTone · 09/06/2020 10:52

It looks like at least December for all school years to go back ‘normally’ if you read the other threads and what head teachers are apparently telling parents. If true I’m so upset for my year 3 son and ‘due to start reception in Sept’ child.

ineedaholidaynow · 09/06/2020 13:55

Currently on BBC Parliament

PicsInRed · 09/06/2020 16:02

The is a graveyard for women's financial independence and aims for equality.

Yes, yes, yes, men should step up. They won't, en large, they simply won't. This is a tragedy for women and, indirectly, for their children.

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