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GCSE joy for students across Darlington as they pick up their results following difficult year

GCSE joy for students across Darlington as they pick up their results following difficult year
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Children test positive for Covid during first week back at school

SEVERAL positive cases of Covid have been reported in schools across County Durham in the first week of classrooms reopening after a two-month lockdown. Students have been sent home and are reverting to home learning following at least three confirmed coronavirus cases in senior schools. The Northern Echo understands infections have also been reported in some of the county’s primary schools. A spokesman for Wyvern Academy, Darlington, said: “Lateral flow tests are being carried out as part of the Government’s return to school provision and did pick up a positive result with one student. “All Department for Education procedures were followed in identifying and notifying the pupil who is now required to self-isolate.”

LISTED: Schools with cases of coronavirus across Dorset and BCP

Hundreds of vulnerable youngsters and children of key workers are self-isolating due to cases of coronavirus in schools in this part of Dorset, as well as the Bournemouth, Christchurch, Poole council area. Despite schools being closed to most pupils due to the lockdown, they must remain open for pupils in both categories. The Dorset Echo is providing a list of those who have pupils and/or staff affected by coronavirus in January and February. The list gives the name of the school and the date that pupils went into the 14-day self-isolation period. Schools affected are listed, followed by the dates that cases were recorded.

Darlington Rotary Club award students for their efforts

Jack Palmer from Wyvern Academy who won one of the Austin Book awards A DARLINGTON student who is proactive and has a passion for trains is one of the many students awarded in the Darlington Rotary Club s Austin Brooks Youth Day Awards last year. Jack Palmer, from Wyvern Academy, won one of the awards as recognition for his efforts at his school breakfast club and the Stockton and Darlington Railway Youth Team. Mrs Ruth Hampson, assistant headteacher at Wyvern Academy, said: I think he’s very happy that he’s had some recognition for all the stuff that he does, because he’s Jack, and that’s what Jack does, and it’s nice to have some recognition of the fact that we do notice it all, it’s not just assumed he will do.

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