Many parents are still in the dark about whether their children will be able to return to classrooms at the beginning of the new term after the crisis dramatically escalated.
More than 100 schools and colleges in England have been told to close buildings made with a type of concrete that is prone to collapse - just days before term restarts next week.
Parents in the UK were devastated after 104 schools were ordered to close across the country due to fears of dangerous concrete found in structures with pupils forced back into pandemic-style online.
Schools minister Nick Gibb (pictured) attempted to calm worries as he said: Parents can be assured that if they haven t heard from schools, that it is safe to send their children into school.