Lifted from BBC From Monday in England, you will be able to meet in groups of up to six people from different households outside - either in parks or now also in private gardens - as long as you remain 2m (6ft) apart. Does this mean with 5 people from upto 5 different houses? It sounds like it does but never saw the announcement and if so it almost feels like why have restrictions
Sorry not sure what you mean? Have they said that age group are only allowed with 2 adults? Is that non living with adults?
Each class can have a teacher and TA. Yes, I saw that. It’s absolutely ridiculous! The primary schools in our trust are looking at an 8th of June reopening and no reception class.
6 separate households are allowed, which will spread the virus quicker. Scotland have it better with seven allowed but from no more than two houses.
Liverpool still going with key workers and vulnerable on June 1st - other year groups on 15th. Local private school I work in not opening for rest of children until September. Going in on Tuesday to do Teams training with staff
That’s what I thought it meant but thought I was being thick, cos surely the multiples don’t add up, whereas the Scottish version does.
Have you seen that Gavin Williamson wrote to all Heads telling them to send him their risk assessments and details of what home learning they have been doing and what they are going to do going forward? (Like they’re not busy enough without extra admin). I’m pretty sure that that is what had fed into the 41 changes. I think they didn’t have a clue what guidance to give and they’ve been picking best bits from the stuff they’ve got back.
It's a mess - basically government have passed it onto local authorities who now seemed to have passed it over to schools.