Mail readers show support for schoolchildren staying home until September
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Education Secretary Gavin Williamson confirmed this week that the Government had abandoned plans for all primary schoolchildren to have four weeks back in the classroom before the end of the summer term.
Last week saw children in nursery, Reception, Year 1 and Year 6 return to the classroom for the first time since March – but it is now not required for primary schools in England to welcome all pupils back before the summer holidays, as had previously been hoped.
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Hide AdOn our Facebook page, we asked if you thought primary schools should stay closed to the remainder of pupils – who have not been attending throughout lockdown – until September 2020.
Nearly 400 people voted in our online poll, with 80% agreeing that primary schools should stay closed for the remainder of pupils until September.
This is what you said on our social media pages:
Mandy Bruce: “I can't see why the government doesn't add a year to the school calendar, this year's leavers should leave next year after going back in September that way they can sit exams etc and no education would be lost, they will leave school at 17 instead of 16.”
Caz Rae: “Having said yes ... I do wonder if perhaps the authorities should look to starting the winter term before September since most have been out of school for over two months now, three months by the time the summer holidays start.”
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Hide AdDot Wilson-Newcombe: “Would rather they miss out on education than taking the risk with their lives.”
Vicky Adams: “It is a long time out of education, and contrary to some media teachers DO want to be back teaching the kids.
“The problem with this, as with ALL decisions this government have made regarding many professions (schools, transport, hospitals, care homes, dentists) is that they didn't speak to the people who would be doing the job before announcing their plans!”