Peter Weir has expressed hope that all primary school children could return to school before Easter Northern Ireland Education Minister Peter Weir during a visit to at Primary 3 class at Springfield Primary School in Belfast. Liam McBurney/PA Wire 08 March, 2021 12:35
Northern Ireland Education Minister Peter Weir (left) with Principal Steven Osborne of Springfield Primary School in Belfast during a school visit as primary 1 through to 3 children return to school.Liam McBurney/PA Wire
Stormont Education Minister Peter Weir has expressed hope that all primary school children could return to school before Easter.
Mr Weir visited Springfield Primary School in west Belfast on Monday morning as P1-P3 pupils across Northern Ireland returned to the classroom.
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Hailing from reputed institutes like IIMs and NITs, they knew the importance of having a strong foundation for their children. It was just the start of a series of discussions that lead to the birth of Toffee Ride.
Despite plenty of new-age e-learning platforms, teaching kids at home remained a big concern for most parents. Most of the widely adopted solutions for older children that parents typically rely on to supplement the learning at school did not seem to work well for primary school children.