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SCHOOLS across Worcester and the wider county welcomed back pupils yesterday as the first phase of lockdown loosening began. It was the first time in months that many pupils had been able to walk through the school gates, see their friends, and return to the classroom, after weeks of home-schooling. Bryony Baynes, Kempsey Primary School headteacher, said she was delighted to have pupils back in school. “It is so lovely to see everyone back, and all their smiley faces, she said. “There will need to be catch up, but children are incredibly resilient and I think with some routine, hard work on our part and the children’s part I think we will get there.”
AN ACADEMY leader and former headteacher has urged parents to get their pupils tested for Covid-19 as schools start back next week. Clive Corbett, former head of Pershore High School and current Executive Officer of Avonreach Academy Trust has said that although testing places an extra strain on schools as they start back on Monday, it is vital to help prevent a spike in infection rates as school children and staff come together again. Mr Corbett said: “While the testing puts a burden on schools, testing is vital to prevent another spike in infection rates and I want to strongly encourage all parents to get their children tested to keep everyone safe.”
AN ACADEMY leader and former headteacher has urged parents to get their pupils tested for Covid-19 as schools start back next week. Clive Corbett, former head of Pershore High School and current Executive Officer of Avonreach Academy Trust has said that although testing places an extra strain on schools as they start back on Monday, it is vital to help prevent a spike in infection rates as school children and staff come together again. Mr Corbett said: “While the testing puts a burden on schools, testing is vital to prevent another spike in infection rates and I want to strongly encourage all parents to get their children tested to keep everyone safe.”
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