Term Three Face-To-Face Learning Scheduled To Continue

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As the final week of school holidays comes to an end, many people are wondering if the current covid restrictions will impact students returning to school.

Only last Sunday July 27, over 500 students from South Coogee Public school were told to isolate for two weeks after four students tested positive.

Face-To-Face Learning To Continue:

Other Covid positive cases have been found at Charles Waverley, Emanuel School and Rose Bay Secondary College.

Whilst many teachers are rushing to get their Covid vaccination done before the start of term, others are anxiously waiting to hear about any changes for school.

Lots of schools have already started to prepare and plan for the possibility of remote learning.

NSW Education Minister Sarah Mitchell has said home learning is currently not on the table.

Restrictions are predicted to exclude school assemblies, inter-school sport, and parents from entering school grounds.

Regional schools will be expected to ensure all visitors check in with QR codes and use hand sanitiser.

Catch the latest headlines and your daily dose of news on The Briefing, with Tom Tilley and Jan Dran, Annika Smethurst and Jamilla Rizvi. Available on Listnr

5 July 2021




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