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    Preparations underway to reopen schools in Ceredigion

    Rhys GregoryBy Rhys GregoryJune 8, 2020No Comments
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    Schools in Ceredigion will start to make arrangements to reopen before the end of the summer term to ‘Check in and Catch Up’.

    This comes following an announcement by the Welsh Government’s Education Minister, Kirsty Williams, to enable schools to reopen on 29 June 2020.

    The schools will be open to all year groups, but with smaller numbers in each classroom and staggered break and finish times. Children will be offered sessions of face to face time with their teachers during this period.

    To allow schools time to plan, the Childcare Hub provision will cease on Friday 19 June 2020.

    The Council, through the schools, has sent a questionnaire to all parents/carers to complete, and this will be vital as we plan for re-opening schools. It will be up to parents/carers to choose whether to send their children back to school for this four week period. Schools will continue to support all pupils through distance learning activities.

    Welsh Government has also announced that the summer term will be extended until 27 July 2020, with a two week break for pupils and staff during the autumn half term.

    Ceredigion County Council supports this announcement and are putting plans in place to ensure the highest standards of safety are in place to all involved. With the support of Council Officers, all individual schools are now working on their respective school re-opening plans and risk assessments.

    All schools in the county were closed on 20 March 2020. The Council is grateful to everyone who has been working tirelessly in the care centres ever since to provide childcare for the children of emergency and care service workers during the coronavirus pandemic.

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