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Schools ready for more Covid disruption

The headteacher of one Jewish school expects a 'very disruptive' start to the year

January 6, 2022 16:27
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Jewish schools were braced for further disruption at the start of the term as the omicron variant of Covid-19 continued to propel infections across the country.

One Jewish secondary school has already reported five per cent of its students testing positive before lessons were due to resume this week.

The government, determined to avoid a repeat of last year’s lockdown, instructed secondary school pupils to wear masks in class — a precaution already adopted by some Jewish schools — and suggested that classes merge if there were teacher shortages rather than pupils be sent home.

At Manchester’s King David High School, around 40 pupils tested positive — five per cent of the school roll.