Highland schools off until January 18
Guidance on arrangements for the phased reopening of schools in January 2021 has been updated.
The latest update takes account of public health advice and Scotland’s on-going work to suppress Covid-19.
It was issued today in response to the First Minster’s announcement on Saturday and aims for a full return to school buildings and face-to-face learning and teaching for all children from January 18.
Schools will reopen for childcare purposes in the first week of term for the children of key workers and the most vulnerable children only, with the guidance setting out who that applies to.
For the majority of pupils the holiday period will effectively be extended until January 11 and learning will take place online until January 15.
"All these measures will be kept under regular review," said eduction secretary John Swinney.
All children who are eligible for free school meals will continue to receive them.
“These exceptional phased reopening arrangements are being put in place in light of the latest developments in the path of the virus. They are designed to allow an assessment of community transmission after the festive period.
“Schools that planned to open this week should follow their existing end of term arrangements. This decision has been taken because we judge that current levels of prevalence in Scotland remain safe for schools to open.
“After that, assuming we are confident we have the virus under control, we aim to reopen schools more fully. Until then, schools will go online only except for the children of key workers and the most vulnerable.
“This is a challenging time for our school staff and pupils. They have worked incredibly hard to ensure that our education system operates as normally as possible. Once again, I want to put on record my sincere thanks for their tremendous efforts.”