The Herald

Selected pupils head back to classroom

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CHILDREN in “key transition groups” will return to school on Monday, June 15 in

East Renfrewshi­re, the council has announced.

Nursery children in pre-school year and current P7s will return to educationa­l settings on a rota basis, following all national social distancing guidance.

The council said it is important children in these groups have a chance to return to school before the summer holidays to

“lay the foundation­s” for learning in the next session.

It is thought East Renfrewshi­re Council is the first local authority to announce its plans for children returning to school.

Pupils across

Scotland are expected to return from August 11 in Scotland with a combinatio­n of in-school teaching and at-home learning.

Teachers will be allowed to return to classrooms from

Monday, June 1 to prepare.

East Renfrewshi­re Council’s convener for education and equalities Paul O’kane said:

“It is important the pupils in the key transition groups get the opportunit­y to return to a school setting before the summer holidays to lay the foundation­s for the important learning which will take place in the next session.

“We have put plans in place to ensure social distancing is adhered to within our schools and look forward to welcoming this small group of pupils back.

“It has been a difficult time for all.

“This is the first step on our road to recovery and we will provide details of the approach which will be taken to blended learning in August as soon as is possible.”

The hub schools currently operating in East Renfrewshi­re for the children of key workers will stop June 5.

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