Following discussion with all of its schools, Denbighshire County Council has taken the decision to close all of its primary schools, special schools and pupil referral units from Wednesday (December 16) for face to face learning.
This follows
the Welsh Government decision to move all secondary schools and colleges in
Wales to online learning from Monday (December 14).
Cllr Huw
Hilditch-Roberts, the Council’s Lead Member for Education, Children's Services
and Public Engagement, said: “We have reluctantly taken the decision to close
our primary schools for face to face learning early. Confirmed cases associated
with Denbighshire schools continue to be in single figures owing to the hard
work of pupils, parents and staff.
“With primary
schools closing across North Wales, the Council felt it had no choice but to
take the decision to provide continuity with other areas, giving parents and
guardians sufficient notice to prepare and to further ensure the safety of
children and staff in the run up to Christmas.
“Primary schools
will remain open for vulnerable learners and the children of key workers until
Friday, December 18.”
The Welsh
Government announced the decision to move all secondary schools and colleges in
Wales to online learning as part of a ‘national effort to reduce transmission
of coronavirus’ following advice from Wales’s Chief Medical Officer.
Cllr
Hilditch-Roberts added: “As we approach Christmas and the end of term I want to
thank all pupils, staff and families for their support and their effort in the
fight against COVID-19.
“Primary
schools, special schools, pupil referral units and secondary schools in the
county will be arranging remote learning for pupils until December 18 and to
echo the words of the Education Minister, this period is not an early Christmas
holiday.
“Christmas is
a time of great excitement and joy for our students but it is also a time when
the temptation to stray from the strict rules we have been asked to follow may
be higher than ever. It is important for everyone who has worked tirelessly to
enjoy a happy Christmas holiday that we continue to observe the rules as I know
so many of you have.
“I would again
like to thank pupils, parents and staff for their support during what has been
a hugely challenging term for all of our schools and the communities they
support and work in.”
The final day
of face to face learning for primary schools will be Wednesday, December 16
with remote learning for pupils taking place on December 17 and 18.