Portsmouth News

School heads’ U-turn over online lessons

Pupils told to attend in person

- By NEIL FATKIN Education reporter Neil.fatkin@jpimedia.co.uk

A HEADTEACHE­R who had given parents the choice for their children to attend school in person during the last week of term to prevent ‘Christmas being ruined’ due to potential Covid isolation has reversed his decision after interventi­on by the local authority.

After recently having to send all Year 11 pupils home to isolate following two positive Covid cases, Swanmore College headteache­r, Kyle Jonathan, gave pupils and parents the option of learning via live online lessons during the last week of term due to fears any further cases could result in whole families having to isolate over the festive period. While the school was to remain open to all pupils who wished to attend in person, in a letter to parents, Mr Jonathan said: ‘I am increasing­ly concerned about the potential for Christmas to be ruined for you and your families if your child has to self-isolate.

‘We hope that by putting these arrangemen­ts in place we can reduce the number of pupils onsite and reduce the risk of spreading the virus just before the Christmas break.’

However, it now appears that interventi­on from Hampshire County Council and the Department for Education has forced Mr Jonathan to backtrack on this decision.

In subsequent letter sent to parents on Tuesday Mr Jonathan said: ‘I have been instructed by the Department of Education (DfE) and the local authority, that we are unable to offer you the choice to keep your child at home next week. This means that we will expect all pupils to attend Swanmore College for the last week of term, as long as they are well and not self-isolating.’

After hearing of the college’s plan last week Hampshire County Council’s executive member for education, Cllr Roz Chadd had commented: ‘The Department for Education has made it clear to all schools, and other education settings in England, that they must remain open right up until the last day of term.’

Paul Foxley, headteache­r at Purbrook Park School in Waterloovi­lle, had also written to parents giving the same option.

Mr Foxley said: ‘I have learned today that as a result of government guidelines, we are unable to offer you the choice to keep your child at home next week.’

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Swanmore College head Kyle Jonathan
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