The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Some pupils could be forced to miss school until April

- CHERYL PEEBLES

Many children may not return to school until mid-April if advice from public health and education experts is followed by the Scottish Government.

Gaps of three weeks between pupils’ return to school have been recommende­d by the government’s advisory sub-group on education and children’s issues.

With nursery, P1 to P3 and a limited number of senior phase pupils due back in class on February 22, that would mean the next group returning on March 15.

Three weeks on and schools in Tayside and Fife will have broken off for Easter holidays.

If, as has been suggested, secondary pupils working towards qualificat­ions were next on the priority list, those from P4 to S3 could remain at home until at least April 12 in Fife and April 19 in Angus, Dundee and Perth and Kinross.

The advisory group has also recommende­d two-metre distancing between secondary school pupils.

Education Secretary John Swinney insisted decisions were yet to be made on the next stage of the phased return and that the advice, yet to be considered, was made purely on a clinical and epidemiolo­gical basis.

Tuesday’s announceme­nt of a phased return from February 22 demonstrat­ed, he said, the government’s commitment to prioritise restoratio­n of face-to-face learning in the move out of lockdown.

He said: “Beyond that we do not have a timetable for the restoratio­n of face-to-face learning other than the fact that we want to do it as quickly as is possible.

“We will do that informed by the high-quality clinical advice that is available to the government.

“On Wednesday we published the advice that I received from the education and children’s advisory group that looks specifical­ly from a clinical and epidemiolo­gical perspectiv­e at the issues we have to think about in relation to the questions of the safety of resuming faceto-face schooling in Scotland.

“It’s really clear, wellargued advice and the assurance that I would give is that the government will move as quickly as we can to reopen face-to-face schooling and it will have the highest priority within the agenda that we take forward.”

The advisory note to ministers states that decisions on the nature and timing of each return phase will depend on the balance of harms, risks of the new Covid variant and the benefits, risks and needs associated with youngsters returning to school.

It says: “However, the cycle of Covid-19 infection and hospitalis­ation necessitat­es a period of three weeks between each phase of return to in-person learning, in order to assess the impact fully.”

The phased return for some Scottish pupils from February 22 is dependent on infection rates and will be confirmed on February 16.

 ??  ?? SCHOOLS OUT: Education Secretary John Swinney says he wants pupils back in the classroom as soon as possible.
SCHOOLS OUT: Education Secretary John Swinney says he wants pupils back in the classroom as soon as possible.

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