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Stephen Fry has told Norfolk school staff be kind to yourself .
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Stephen Fry has offered a surprise lockdown morale boost to Norfolk teachers, urging them to be kind to themselves and not fall into the trap of thinking they are failing .
The actor and television presenter, who has a home in Norfolk, emailed a message to share with school staff at two academy trusts this week.
Stephen Fry sent a morale-boosting message to school staff at two Norfolk academy trusts.
- Credit: Archant Norfolk Don t ever fall into the trap of thinking that you re somehow failing or getting lockdown wrong , he said. There is no way to get through all this that is right and proper.
Stephen Fry has urged people to be kind to themselves during the third lockdown and not to “fall into the trap” of thinking they are “failing”.
The actor and television presenter, who has a home in Norfolk, emailed a morale-boosting message to share with school staff at two academy trusts in the county this week.
“Don’t ever fall into the trap of thinking that you’re somehow ‘failing’ or ‘getting lockdown wrong’,” he said.
“There is no way to get through all this that is right and proper.
“It can be off-putting submitting oneself to the window of social media through which other people’s lives can seem so healthy, happy and efficient. All that baking and exercising that other people are doing – it can make one feel inadequate.
Several primary schools in Norfolk have revealed they will not be reopening on January 4.
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A growing number of primary schools have confirmed they will not be reopening their doors to pupils on Monday in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
The move came after the National Education Union (NEU), which represents the majority of teachers, has called for all English primary schools to move online and advised its members it is not safe to return to classrooms on Monday.
Norfolk County Council said it is up to the individual school to decide whether pupils will be returning on Monday and insisted parents should check school communications to see if their school will be open.
Several primary schools in Norfolk have revealed they will not be reopening on January 4.
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A growing number of primary schools have confirmed they will not be reopening their doors to pupils on Monday in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.
The move came after the National Education Union (NEU), which represents the majority of teachers, has called for all English primary schools to move online and advised its members it is not safe to return to classrooms on Monday.
Norfolk County Council said it is up to the individual school to decide whether pupils will be returning on Monday and insisted parents should check school communications to see if their school will be open.