THE past year has seen teachers and pupils adapt to new ways of working and “rise to the challenges” during the pandemic. Fordingbridge Infant and Junior Schools Federation has been taking a look back at this time which saw the majority of children being taught from home online. March 23, marked a year since the first lockdown was introduced in England. A statement from the schools said: “The past year has seen Fordingbridge Infant and Junior Schools Federation face and rise to many challenges; from ensuring that on-site we are Covid safe at all times, thanks to an absolutely phenomenal effort by our caretaking and cleaning team, teaching and support staff and the children themselves, to ensuring that high quality teaching has been provided to all of our children whether in school or at home.
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