PUPILS will be told to leave their ties, blazers and bags at home and parents warned not to “natter” at the gates as schools prepare to reopen tomorrow. Some students have been told not…
Neil Roskilly, chief executive of the Independent Schools Association, said: "Schools are giving parents a set time to drop children off rather than have them queuing at the gate.
Secondary schools have also been asked to welcome back students in year 10 and 12 who are mid-way through exams from June 15. But Mr Roskilly warned most schools that ask pupils to wear a blazer, tie, hat or any other “non-essential” items, will be telling children not to wear them.'PROBLEMATIC' He told the newspaper: “Many schools are fortunate to have a large site with playing fields and they are looking to incorporate some physical activity into the timetable every day.
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