Parents reveal why they've refused to send children back to 'dystopian' schools

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Parents reveal why they've refused to send children back to 'dystopian' schools
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‘They’re clearly not doing this in the best interests of the children, but to serve a political purpose’

‘They’re clearly not doing this in the best interests of the children, but to serve a political purpose,’ Mr Charles said.He added that he would rather keep his children in a ‘stable’ environment at home rather than the ‘weird and slightly dystopian environment the schools will have to create in order to allow kids in’.

Yet a survey by the National Foundation for Educational Research found that heads are expecting nearly half of families to keep their children at home.Her father Gareth Copley photographed her for Getty Images at home where she is learning.The pictures show her working with her mum instead of going back to school in Newcastle Under Lyme today.

Cat, 34, from Kent is also keeping her five-year-old son at home because she is ‘concerned that there is no adequate track and trace system in place’. Despite her concerns over the safety risk, Cat, like many parents, has had to balance the consequences of keeping her son away from school during such formative years.

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