I don't know what the answer to this is? I am fully supportive of preventing staff and students catching Covid from each other but my DC at state secondary are finding break times really hard.
Each year group has its own outside area which is a sports court surrounded by a chain link fence. There is nowhere to sit and no shelter from rain or wind. They have to collect food from the canteen and then eat it in their sports court either standing up or sitting on the cold (often wet) ground.
They will not be allowed inside the building unless there is HEAVY rain.
What I can't understand is if they are in year group bubbles anyway why they cannot go into their form rooms during break and lunch times. They are at no greater risk of spreading Covid during those times than when they all sit in a classroom for the 5 hours of lesson time each day? Am I missing something?
For context before Covid they could spend time in their form rooms during breaks. (Plus hang out in the canteen, library or any nook and cranny inside the school but I get this would mean the mixing of bubbles and isn't allowed). Bit why are form rooms now out of bounds? Each year group bubble is in a separate area of the school.
I am all for encouraging fresh air in general but this situation can't go on for the next 6 months surely. It's only September and it's freezing and wet! What are other schools doing?
I'm all for backing up school policies but I'm finding this one hard to justify.