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REACTION: l/r: Gareth Doodes, Neil Morris, Gavin Williamson, Marcus Hart and Lindsey Cooke TEACHERS in Worcester have admitted having mixed feelings after the government announced students will return to school later than usual after Christmas. Because of the rising Covid-19 infection rates, Education Secretary Gavin Williamson announced secondary school pupils will not return until January 11 at the earliest, with some not returning until January 18. Under the new timetable, the majority of primary schools will return on January 4 except those in areas with the highest Covid infection rates. On the same day, the children of key workers and vulnerable children will be able to return to secondary schools.
HEADTEACHERS in Worcester have criticised the government s ‘rushed’ decision to enforce a staggered return of secondary school pupils in January. It was announced on Thursday evening that in January, Year 11 and Year 13 pupils will return to school on Monday January 4 along with children of key workers and pupils deemed vulnerable. But, other pupils will continue their education online, from home, for up to a week to allow a phased return. Neil Morris, headteacher at Christopher Whitehead Language College and Sixth Form, said he only found out about the plans late on Thursday night, giving him just one day to put together an action plan before the Christmas holiday began.
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