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Coronavirus: Parents heed calls not to send children to school | Coronavirus: Parents heed calls not to send children to school |
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Parents appear to have heeded warnings not to send children into school unless it was a last resort, according to head teachers. | Parents appear to have heeded warnings not to send children into school unless it was a last resort, according to head teachers. |
Schools in the UK have closed to reduce the spread of coronavirus - and are only open to look after the children of "key workers" and vulnerable children. | Schools in the UK have closed to reduce the spread of coronavirus - and are only open to look after the children of "key workers" and vulnerable children. |
Heads' leader Geoff Barton said initial reports on Monday morning suggested pupil numbers were "manageable". | Heads' leader Geoff Barton said initial reports on Monday morning suggested pupil numbers were "manageable". |
There had been fears too many would arrive for depleted teacher numbers. | There had been fears too many would arrive for depleted teacher numbers. |
But Mr Barton, leader of the ASCL head teachers' union, said: "Initial feedback indicates that parents have heeded calls to use the emergency provision in schools only in the event that they are key workers who have no option available to keep their children at home." | But Mr Barton, leader of the ASCL head teachers' union, said: "Initial feedback indicates that parents have heeded calls to use the emergency provision in schools only in the event that they are key workers who have no option available to keep their children at home." |
He said school staff were grateful to parents for responding to warnings and wherever possible keeping children at home. | He said school staff were grateful to parents for responding to warnings and wherever possible keeping children at home. |
This is only the first morning for such emergency childcare cover and a full picture will take time to emerge, but the early reports might allay concerns that families would continue to send their children to school. | |
Children have been told to stay at home across the UK. | |
At Enniskillen Royal Grammar School in County Fermanagh, in Northern Ireland, principal Elizabeth Armstrong said a "small number of pupils" were in school on Monday morning. | |
Keeping schools open to look after the children of key workers - such as NHS, emergency or transport staff - is intended to help parents keep going to work and to maintain essential services. | |
But there have been worries this could be interpreted too widely and schools, with their own reduced staff numbers, would be unable to cope. | |
Mary Bousted, joint general secretary of the National Education Union, has called for virus testing for all staff in schools that remain open. | |
"This is no time for half-measures," said Dr Bousted, who said staff who were vulnerable, or who had vulnerable family at home, should not be put at risk by being in school. | |
England's Education Secretary Gavin Williamson told parents: "If your work is not critical in the response to coronavirus then please keep your child at home." | |
In Wales, Education Minister Kirsty Williams said those who qualified as key workers should still "think very carefully" before sending their children to school. | |
Northern Ireland's Education Minister, Peter Weir, said children should only attend school if there was "no other viable option" for their care. | |
The first morning of a new type of school | The first morning of a new type of school |
For those children starting their week at home, schools have been putting lessons and coursework online so that pupils can keep up with their studies. | For those children starting their week at home, schools have been putting lessons and coursework online so that pupils can keep up with their studies. |
At Hampton Hill Junior School in Richmond, London, staff have had emergency training sessions in how to use an online learning system and all children were issued with a log-in so they can work from home. | At Hampton Hill Junior School in Richmond, London, staff have had emergency training sessions in how to use an online learning system and all children were issued with a log-in so they can work from home. |
"We'll be remotely available to answer any questions," Tracey Bannister, the school's special educational needs co-ordinator, told the BBC. | "We'll be remotely available to answer any questions," Tracey Bannister, the school's special educational needs co-ordinator, told the BBC. |
Ms Bannister said the mood in school, which is open for key workers' children and vulnerable children, is sombre. | Ms Bannister said the mood in school, which is open for key workers' children and vulnerable children, is sombre. |
"I think it's a very different mood this morning," she said. | "I think it's a very different mood this morning," she said. |
"In the staff meeting, we all sat further apart - there is definitely a different mood and maybe trepidation." | "In the staff meeting, we all sat further apart - there is definitely a different mood and maybe trepidation." |
Pradeep Shetty, a carer whose daughter is eligible to attend school, says the current situation is difficult for everyone - for those who will be at home and those still coming to school. | Pradeep Shetty, a carer whose daughter is eligible to attend school, says the current situation is difficult for everyone - for those who will be at home and those still coming to school. |
Mr Shetty says those children who have come to school will soon find it is very different from a regular timetable. | Mr Shetty says those children who have come to school will soon find it is very different from a regular timetable. |
"It's hard for them to take as well - it's not a normal thing, just to be here without their friends." | "It's hard for them to take as well - it's not a normal thing, just to be here without their friends." |
Who are "key workers"? | Who are "key workers"? |
The full list includes: | The full list includes: |
Read more: Whose children will still be able to go to school? | Read more: Whose children will still be able to go to school? |