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Norwich schools hail GCSE high-flyers despite year of Covid

Norwich schools hail GCSE high-flyers despite year of Covid
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Norwich schools hail GCSE high-flyers despite year of Covid

Norwich schools hail GCSE high-flyers despite year of Covid
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7 ways schools are trying to prevent Covid spike | Norwich Evening News

All pre-school, nursery and primary school pupils have returned to classrooms this week. - Credit: PA All eyes are on the success of the return of children to school marking the beginning of lockdown restrictions being eased across the country. All primary children across Norfolk returned to face-to-face teaching on Monday, while secondary students are also back in lessons, though in some cases the return is being phased. Amid concerns that reopening may cause Covid R rates to rise, what are schools doing to make sure the safe return of youngsters does not cause a surge? Reception pupils from Thomas Bullock CE Primary Academy waiting outside on their first day back to school. Picture: Danielle Booden

Coronavirus: Calm return for pupils across Norfolk

Year two pupil Millie, said: I have had a good day.  I was nervous this morning, but I am ok now and excited for tomorrow, as I have seen my friends and enjoyed playing with them.”  Lexi, who is Year 4, said: “I had a fun day and am really pleased to be back.  I enjoyed lunchtime playing with my friends.  I felt more stressed at home and it felt more relaxed in school.” St George s Primary School headteacher Mel Fearns - Credit: Archant Mel Fearns, headteacher of St George s Primary School, in Great Yarmouth, said it was a nice calm return with the number of pupils returning in comparison to last June, very encouraging . 

Norfolk headteachers begin Easter planning for home learning

But coming to school every day like we are doing now is like playing Russian Roulette – any of us could get the virus as we are mixing every day and many staff are in the vulnerable category too or old like me and could end up in intensive care in the next 10 days. We all celebrate on a Friday that we’ve made it through another week and keep our fingers crossed for the next one, hoping our luck doesn’t run out. Stuart Allen, Headteacher, Mile Cross Primary School, Norwich. Picture: Jamie Honeywood - Credit: Archant Dr Jenny Harries, deputy chief medical officer, spoke at the Education Select Committee on Tuesday and discussed how schools may reopen following the current national lockdown.

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