has updated its advice on how to respond to an outbreak with minimum disruption to education. paul gosling is the headteacher of exeter road community primary school in exmouth, and also the vice president of the national association of head teachers. i asked him how feels about schools reopening. i've got a growing nervousness, actually. we finished in the summer. everyone i know wanted to have a rest from what was quite a difficult 18 months. and then hoping that infection rates would be tailing off during the summer holidays and that we could return to normal in school in september, which is something that we all wanted to do. but, you know, the news from sage and what's been going on in scotland is raising some concerns now, that perhaps the government has not got plans in place to really address what might happen in the next few weeks. well, the government says it has updated its advice on how to respond to an outbreak with minimum disruption. are you clear about the plan and how it will work? yeah, i've been reading the plans this morning, i've been preparing ready for my school to open.