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Will Schools be able to Keep to the Social Distancing Rules?

Will Schools be able to Keep to the Social Distancing Rules?
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For many people, schools reopening is great, their kids are able to go back to a place of education and learn what they need to learn before going into exams and or secondary school, however for others, they think it’s too early to be bringing schools back up and allowing students to be learning during a pandemic like this. The coronavirus has caused a lot of issues with schools recently, with GCSE results being predicted by there predicted grades and the way the system works in general. Schools are reopening from the 1st of June and could be reopening more as time goes on but will they be able to keep the rules in place?

The one major rule that has stuck throughout lockdown has been social distancing. This is where everyone must stay 2 meters apart at all times, to stop the spread of Coronavirus from speaking face to face. It also allows people to not get the virus if they are close together. This rule needs to stay while students go to school but this will be very difficult to do. Students in lower years won’t know whats going on and will go towards anyone and everyone, so if one has the virus, everyone will. Students in higher years may obey the virus rules but this could be difficult in classes with more than 30 pupils in. Meaning no room to sit and no room at all.

Trinity School, Carlisle

A lot of students that could be returning to school are wondering how this rule is going to be put in place. Some schools are having to allow only certain people to attend schools and or colleges. Meaning not everyone will be returning to school on the 1st of June or after that either, for some, it may be throughout June or near the end of June that some students will return to school and or college. Only if they have all the rules put in place and all the rules are perfectly in place.

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