BBC News By Craig Lewis and Ben Schofield BBC News, East of England Published image captionHead teacher of Jeavons Wood Primary, Sue Wright, says class bubbles would mean any potential Covid-19 outbreak would be contained Lockdown-easing measures will see schools in England reopen from 8 March. The BBC spoke to parents and teachers at two schools in Cambridgeshire to find out what this means for them. 'I'm not worried about children catching up' image captionJeavons Wood Primary School in Cambourne caters for 426 children Sue Wright "desperately" wants children back in school. The head teacher of Jeavons Wood Primary School, in Cambourne, Cambridgeshire, says it is time "to trust the scientists".