Boarding school pupils from overseas will not have to isolat

Boarding school pupils from overseas will not have to isolate in hotels after rule change


Boarding school pupils coming from red-list countries will be allowed to swerve hotel quarantine and instead self-isolate on campus.
Following pressure from parents and head teachers, they can quarantine at their school if they travel from the airport in pre-arranged private transport.
The children arriving from countries on the Government's red list to return to school in England had faced quarantining in a hotel for ten days, according to Department for Education guidance.
But the department now says the pupils can quarantine in 'physically self-contained' accommodation at the school.
The change to the rules came after the Boarding Schools' Association wrote to the Government.

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