Bolton School brought history alive for its Year Two boys and girls in a special lesson. And although they enjoyed learning about life in a Victorian school in the 1800s, they were glad to return to the 21st century. Girls and boys in Y2 at Bolton School enjoyed a history lesson with a difference as they were thrown back in time to experience a real life Victorian classroom. Lessons included chanting five times table and practising the 3Rs. Teacher Mrs Clarke said: The children were terrified to learn about the horrible punishments and how strict the teachers were! Girls and boys in Y2 at Bolton School enjoyed a history lesson with a difference as they were thrown back in time to experience a real life Victorian classroom.
Schools in Bolton are set to keep the same guidance that is currently in place regarding face masks, despite rules being relaxed nationally, due to the increase in coronavirus cases in the borough. Some schools have started sending out messages to parents saying that they will not be relaxing rules on May 17, including continuing to wear face coverings in lessons and communal areas where social distancing is hard to maintain.
Health officials have said the Indian variant of Covid-19 is spreading mostly among younger people in Bolton, with calls being made for vaccines to be given to all those above 16 in Bolton to combat this spread.
Revolution Bars Group hails pent up demand as venues bounce back after Covid-19 lockdown
The group reopened some of its venues last month
Revolution Bars Group (Image: Manchester Evening News)
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The group behind the Revolution and Revolucion de Cuba brands has said pent up demand helped its venues perform strongly since they were allowed to partially reopen after some Covid-19 restrictions were lifted last month.