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Coronavirus: Will schools be able to reopen in June? | Coronavirus: Will schools be able to reopen in June? |
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Plans are being made for how schools will start to reopen. | |
However, there is disagreement in England over whether children might be returning too soon, and how schools can be made safe. | |
Can schools reopen next month? | Can schools reopen next month? |
A decision will be made on 28 May as to whether nurseries and primary schools will reopen in England on 1 June. | A decision will be made on 28 May as to whether nurseries and primary schools will reopen in England on 1 June. |
Local councils and teaching unions are asking ministers to reconsider. | Local councils and teaching unions are asking ministers to reconsider. |
The plans are for nursery and pre-school, and Reception and Years 1 and 6 at primary school to resume next month. At secondary school and college, Years 10 and 12 would return first. This is just a tiny fraction of the regular school population. | The plans are for nursery and pre-school, and Reception and Years 1 and 6 at primary school to resume next month. At secondary school and college, Years 10 and 12 would return first. This is just a tiny fraction of the regular school population. |
Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said that schools in Scotland will open on 11 August - the beginning of the autumn term. | |
Schools in Wales will not reopen on 1 June, while those in Northern Ireland may not restart before the summer holidays. | |
How safe is it to reopen schools? | How safe is it to reopen schools? |
There are differing views on this. | There are differing views on this. |
Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove says England's schools are safe to reopen, but did say: "You can never eliminate risk." | Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove says England's schools are safe to reopen, but did say: "You can never eliminate risk." |
However, at least 11 councils have expressed concern, and teaching union NASUWT is "unconvinced" it is "appropriate or practicable". | However, at least 11 councils have expressed concern, and teaching union NASUWT is "unconvinced" it is "appropriate or practicable". |
Young children so far appear to be at low risk of becoming very ill from coronavirus. | Young children so far appear to be at low risk of becoming very ill from coronavirus. |
How will schools reopen? | How will schools reopen? |
The Department for Education has issued guidance to schools in England. | The Department for Education has issued guidance to schools in England. |
It says they should: | It says they should: |
In addition, children will be discouraged from taking home things like books. | In addition, children will be discouraged from taking home things like books. |
Scottish schools will use what the first minister described as a "blended model", combining part-time study in class, with some learning at home. | |
Wales's education minister has said schools will only return when "it is the right time and it is the right thing to do". | Wales's education minister has said schools will only return when "it is the right time and it is the right thing to do". |
In Northern Ireland, the education minister said "practical measures" like PPE for staff, social distancing at mealtimes and safety for school transport needed to be arranged. | In Northern Ireland, the education minister said "practical measures" like PPE for staff, social distancing at mealtimes and safety for school transport needed to be arranged. |
Who is responsible for reopening schools? | Who is responsible for reopening schools? |
Since they were closed in March, schools have been responsible for providing places for vulnerable children and children of key workers in England. | Since they were closed in March, schools have been responsible for providing places for vulnerable children and children of key workers in England. |
Local authorities are responsible for supporting schools and trusts to ensure that they can accommodate these pupils, plus eligible year groups, for a 1 June reopening. | Local authorities are responsible for supporting schools and trusts to ensure that they can accommodate these pupils, plus eligible year groups, for a 1 June reopening. |
They are also responsible for monitoring demand and capacity, supporting residential special schools and assessing the risks to pupils. | They are also responsible for monitoring demand and capacity, supporting residential special schools and assessing the risks to pupils. |
Do I have to send my children to school? | Do I have to send my children to school? |
At present, it is not compulsory for key worker parents to send their children to school, and there are no fines for those who have not taken up the places available to them. | At present, it is not compulsory for key worker parents to send their children to school, and there are no fines for those who have not taken up the places available to them. |
It is expected that this temporary arrangement - where usual sanctions do not apply - will continue for all parents of any year groups going back in England during the summer term. | It is expected that this temporary arrangement - where usual sanctions do not apply - will continue for all parents of any year groups going back in England during the summer term. |
What about disadvantaged children? | What about disadvantaged children? |
As of 14 May, about 231,000 children are attending school in England - representing 2.4% of pupils who normally attend. | As of 14 May, about 231,000 children are attending school in England - representing 2.4% of pupils who normally attend. |
That includes 73,000 children classed as vulnerable by schools. The Department for Education estimates this figure represents about 14% of all vulnerable pupils. | That includes 73,000 children classed as vulnerable by schools. The Department for Education estimates this figure represents about 14% of all vulnerable pupils. |
The government is urging teachers and local authorities to encourage more youngsters from these backgrounds to go to classes each day. | The government is urging teachers and local authorities to encourage more youngsters from these backgrounds to go to classes each day. |
What's happening in other countries? | What's happening in other countries? |
Schools in Denmark have reopened, as have some in Germany, and in France, although those in the Republic of Ireland, Italy and Spain will stay shut until after the holidays. | Schools in Denmark have reopened, as have some in Germany, and in France, although those in the Republic of Ireland, Italy and Spain will stay shut until after the holidays. |
How are children currently being educated at home? | How are children currently being educated at home? |
Schools have tried to continue a limited curriculum online, relying on parents and guardians to supervise. | Schools have tried to continue a limited curriculum online, relying on parents and guardians to supervise. |
To support home learning, the BBC has also launched a major programme of expanded educational content on its BBC Bitesize service, including regular daily lessons in English, Maths and other core subjects. | To support home learning, the BBC has also launched a major programme of expanded educational content on its BBC Bitesize service, including regular daily lessons in English, Maths and other core subjects. |
What about exams? | What about exams? |
Summer exams have been cancelled in England, Wales and Scotland. This includes GCSEs and A-levels in England and Wales, plus primary school Sats national curriculum tests in England. In Scotland, Highers and Nationals will not be going ahead. | Summer exams have been cancelled in England, Wales and Scotland. This includes GCSEs and A-levels in England and Wales, plus primary school Sats national curriculum tests in England. In Scotland, Highers and Nationals will not be going ahead. |
Exam watchdogs have been working together on alternative arrangements. | Exam watchdogs have been working together on alternative arrangements. |
Have you been affected by the school closures due to coronavirus? Please get in touch by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. | Have you been affected by the school closures due to coronavirus? Please get in touch by emailing haveyoursay@bbc.co.uk. |
Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. You can also contact us in the following ways: | Please include a contact number if you are willing to speak to a BBC journalist. You can also contact us in the following ways: |
When will children go back to school? | When will children go back to school? |
Or use the form below: | Or use the form below: |