if this is a short—term fix as the government says and one of a number of different measures including ventilation and moving ofsted to the sidelines, if that is going to do what we all want and keep young people in their school rooms and college, that, i think, will be a price worth paying. no—one wants to return to remote learning for children were isolated, some put at risk. but headteachers are looking at contingency plans in case staff are hit covid when schools return next week. sanchia berg, bbc news. giselle lynch is headteacher at st augustine of canterbury high school in st helen's. what school in st helen's. do you make of this move, at the what do you make of this move, about the masks being required by pupils in classrooms? we the masks being required by pupils in classrooms?— in classrooms? we won't have a difficulty with — in classrooms? we won't have a difficulty with that, _ in classrooms? we won't have a difficulty with that, we've - in classrooms? we won't have a difficulty with that, we've had i difficulty with that, we've had masks for all pupils in communal areas since september. we had an oprah kelly in september, brought back masks in communal areas —— we had an outbreak in september. we've provided them where necessary so i