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Covid: Shut schools 'like systematic neglect' to disadvantaged pupils


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By Ashleigh Crowter
image captionSchools and colleges in Wales moved to online learning before Christmas
Keeping schools shut during the Covid pandemic is almost like systematic neglect to disadvantaged pupils, a head teacher has said.
Cardiff head Armando Di-Finizio said there was a fair degree of trauma among pupils because of the lockdowns.
One expert said children from disadvantaged backgrounds were falling furthest behind academically.
The Welsh Government said it ensured vulnerable children could continue to attend school.
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image captionArmando Di-Finizio, head teacher of Eastern High School, says the the attainment gap among pupils is widening ....

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The case for schools to go back as soon as possible


The case for schools to go back as soon as possible
Leading doctors have warned that depression and self-harm are at frightening levels
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Doctors from Wales and across the UK are warning of the catastrophic effects of continued school closure and lockdown restrictions on children. ....

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The full list of Wales' most troubled schools


The full list of Wales most troubled schools according to inspectors
More than 20 schools in Wales have been placed in special measures by inspectors with 17 more deemed in need of significant improvement by inspectors
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The full list of Wales’ most troubled secondary schools is revealed in data from Estyn inspection reports. ....

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