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Pupils face “mask apartheid” as parents are told that children who refuse to wear one will have to sit at the back of the class and will be banned from eating lunch with their friends.
Students who do not wear a face mask when they return to school next week have been warned that they will be physically segregated from their peers and even banned from certain activities, The Telegraph has learned.
A leading public health expert has accused schools of contravening children’s rights by effectively “coercing” them into wearing masks.
The Government has said that face masks should be worn in the classroom and anywhere indoors where it is impossible for secondary students to keep two metres apart.
All secondary students in Surrey to be back in school by March 12
For some schools the return will be staggered by year group from March 8
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Kerry Oakley, headteacher at The Warwick School in Redhill (Image: Grant Melton)
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Surreyâs secondary pupils will all be back in school by March 12 at the latest.