CONCERNS about home-schooling have been raised as pupils continue to work remotely. Following Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s lockdown announcement on Monday, schools and colleges were closed, with remote learning to take place until the February half-term. However many pupils are faced with limited access to equipment to allow home-schooling to take place effectively. The situation is also further complicated by the fact Government guidance states pupils without laptops or space to study are eligible to attend school. Sue Vermes, headteacher at Rose Hill Primary School, said: “The lack of equipment is a barrier and there are others. “Lots of our children have only been able to work on phones and the Government has been slow to give out equipment.