Portsmouth News

Resilient responses on as pupils undergo mass

‘Optimistic’ secondary school heads ready for challenges thrown at them

- By EMILY JESSICA TURNER The News Emily.Turner@jpimedia.co.uk

A MAJOR Covid testing project is underway as schools across the Portsmouth area begin to welcome pupils back to the classroom today.

Headteache­rs at secondary schools say that they are ‘optimistic’ for the new term and ready to adapt to any new challenges thrown their way.

Back-to-school testing started yesterday morning at The Cowplain School.

Headteache­r Ian Gates said: ‘One year group who came in today have been tested and we’ll carry that on over the next day or two.

‘Everyone will be fully in class by Thursday morning - it’s a staggered start with Year 7 today.

‘We are experience­d now this has been going on for two years.

‘We are a resilient school and we do the best we can to make it the best experience for the children.’

Priory School headteache­r

Stewart Vaughan said that all testing was being done yesterday before students return to the classroom today.

Speaking yesterday he said: ‘Our ambition is to get over 1,000 students tested today and everybody fully back into classes tomorrow morning. ‘We are a testing centre today.

‘We’re optimistic but we have to temper that with some reservatio­ns Omicron is worrying and we’re going to have to be adaptable. ‘Our star ting position is to stay open every day and teach every single lesson.’

Andy Grant, principal of St Vincent College, said ‘normal timetables’ will be resumed from Wednesday.

He added: ‘All students are being asked to do at home tests prior to coming in today. ‘We are also introducin­g face coverings and the safety measures we are being advised to follow.

‘We are always optimistic it’s good to have students back in the classroom.

‘We do foresee some challenges but it is all part of the way we need to adapt to the current world. We are mindful of the fact that we have great responsibi­lities to the welfare of the students and staff.’

Chris Anders, headteache­r at Park Community School, said: ‘We have got children in today and tomorrow and over the course of the two days everyone will come in for a test. Everyone will be in on Thursday.

‘Today we have got a tutor session reminding everyone of some expectatio­ns.

‘There are challenges each term at the moment.

‘This time last year, none of us would have expected we would still be testing - the unknown is the only thing we know.

‘It is frustratin­g that normal school life has been disrupted again but we are prepared to be able to change. Who knows what will happen next.’

We are experience­d now this has been going on for two years...

Ian Gates

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 ?? ?? OPTIMISTIC Park Community School, Havant, headteache­r Chris Anders, main picture; inset
OPTIMISTIC Park Community School, Havant, headteache­r Chris Anders, main picture; inset

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