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Schools to return Full-time after the Easter Break


Nearly all pupils will return to full-time school when the Easter holidays end.


Children on the shielding list are advised to stay at home until 26 April, in line with advice from the Chief Medical Officer. All other pupils, will return to school once the summer term starts.


Strict 2 metre physical distancing between pupils in secondary schools will be removed and schools will consider how to strengthen other mitigations.


Following the national expansion of lateral flow testing, twice-weekly tests are available for all school staff in primary, secondary and special schools and for secondary school pupils.


First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said:


“This I know, will be a huge relief to many children and young people – and of course to many parents and carers. The return to school, particularly for older pupils, will cause concern and anxiety for some pupils, to parents and of course to teachers and others who work in schools. So let me give an assurance that we will continue to give paramount consideration to safety.

“The return to school will involve the removal, where necessary, of strict 2 metre physical distancing between pupils in secondary schools but we are asking schools to consider how they strengthen other mitigations.


"Twice-weekly lateral flow testing is already available for all school staff, in primary, secondary and special schools and also for all secondary school pupils and I would encourage as many staff and pupils as possible to make use that testing.


"We will, of course, continue to study and assess the data, in order to quickly identify and limit any outbreaks that do arise, and make sure that we are also learning from them. For now, let me thank everyone who is working to make this return to school possible. For many teachers and school staff, I know, this has been the hardest year of your professional lives. I am very grateful for the way in which you have adapted to such difficult circumstances.”



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