said the school had delivered books and worksheets to pupils’ homes
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Mr Lynch said the school had ensured its 700 pupils received constant support with technological issues, academics, and well-being.
It held virtual progress meetings and organised an online well-being and sports day, he said.
“Yes, we had a small number of pupils and staff affected,” Mr Lynch said.
“We have been very grateful for the support and guidance from the authorities throughout the pandemic and look forward to reopening on Sunday, January 31.”
Mr Lynch said the school had hosted 90 per cent of pupils at its premises for face-to-face lessons since September, while 10 per cent