Belfast Telegraph

BBC to air daily lessons for pupils

- By Tom Horton

THE BBC has said it will deliver the “biggest education offer in its history” for school pupils.

The move comes after Boris Johnson put England into a national lockdown, while schools are also currently closed to most pupils in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Classrooms in Northern Ireland are likely to shut until mid-february in an effort to stem the rising tide of infection.

From Monday, CBBC will offer three hours of primary school programmin­g from 9am, while BBC Two will support pupils studying for their GCSES with at least two hours of dedicated programmin­g each weekday.

Educationa­l programmes such as Our School, Celebrity Supply Teacher, Horrible Histories, Art Ninja and Operation Ouch will all be broadcast.

BBC director-general Tim Davie said: “Ensuring children across the United Kingdom have the opportunit­y to continue to follow the appropriat­e core parts of their nation’s school curriculum has been a key priority for the BBC throughout this past year.

“Education is absolutely vital — the BBC is here to play its part and I’m delighted that we have been able to bring this to audiences so swiftly.”

Additional content will also be available on the red button and online.

Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden said: “The BBC has helped the nation through some of the toughest moments of the last century, and for the next few weeks it will help our children learn whilst we stay home, protect the NHS and save lives.

“This will be a lifeline to parents and I welcome the BBC playing its part.”

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