Head teachers voice deep concerns over school re-start
Fr Gerard McCloskey, parish priest of Dunsford and Ardglass, dressed as St Patrick, visits the children of St Mary's PS. Picture by Bill Smyth
17 March, 2021 01:00
HEAD teachers have voiced their deep concern about allowing all primary school children to come back next week.
Unions said they remained to be convinced that the 'road map' for education was safe.
Principals have just two working days to prepare for the return of P4-7s from Monday.
First Minister Arlene Foster told the assembly yesterday that the focus was on bringing pupils back in the safest way possible.