Secondary schools and colleges in Wales will move to online learning from Monday, December 14 as part of a national effort to reduce transmission of coronavirus, Education Minister Kirsty Williams confirmed today.
The Minister made
it clear that, thanks to the efforts of education staff across the country,
schools and colleges are "safe and secure environments", with almost half of all
Welsh schools having had zero covid cases since September.
However, it is
also recognised that education settings being open can contribute to wider
social mixing outside the school and college environment.
By making this
decision, the Minister felt it was important to make a ‘clear, national
direction’ to take pressure off individual schools, colleges, local
authorities, parents and carers.
The Minister said
her decision followed expert advice from Wales’s Chief Medical Officer showing
that the public health situation in Wales was deteriorating.
The latest TTP
data shows that rates of Covid-19 have further increased across Wales and have
now exceeded 370/100k with a test positivity of 17%.
The R rate in
Wales has increased to 1.27 with a doubling time of just 11.7 days.
Education Minister
Kirsty Williams said: “Every day, we are seeing more and more people admitted
to hospital with coronavirus symptoms.
“The virus is
putting our health service under significant and sustained pressure and it is
important we all make a contribution to reduce its transmission.
“In his advice to
me today, the CMO recommends that a move to online learning should be
implemented for secondary school pupils as soon as is practicable.
“I can therefore
confirm that a move to online learning should be implemented for secondary
school pupils and college students from Monday next week.
“We recognise, as
we did during the firebreak, that it is more difficult for primary and special
school age children to undertake self-directed learning.
“That is why we
are encouraging primary and special schools to continue to stay open.
“Having spoken to
local education leaders, I am confident that schools and colleges have online
learning provision in place.
“This will also be
important in ensuring that students are at home during this time, learning and
staying safe.
“Critically, and
this is very important, children should be at home.
“This is not an
early Christmas holiday, please do everything you can to minimise your contact
with others.”
“The education
family in Wales has pulled together so many times this year to make a real
difference to the course of this virus and ultimately to save lives and I know
we can do the same again.
“Together we will keep Wales safe.”
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