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Brighton school closes after clutch of covid cases

by Jo Wadsworth
Monday 14 Dec, 2020 at 2:49PM
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Brighton school closes after clutch of covid cases


A Brighton primary school has closed because of a number of covid cases in its community.

St Mark’s Primary School in Manor Road, Whitehawk, has moved to online learning until the end of term.

Brighton and Hove City Council refused to say whether the decision had been made because of short staffing caused by people self-isolating, or because of the sheer number of cases.

However, the government’s covid cases map, based on cases from the seven days to December 8, suggests infection rates in Whitehawk are low, with less than three officially diagnosed.

The school, which has one form entry, had 163 children on its roll last spring.

Headteacher of St Mark’s Primary School Jane Fendley said: “Due to a number of positive Covid-19 cases within our school community, we have taken the difficult decision to close the school and move to online learning until the end of term.

“Our priority is the wellbeing and safety of staff and pupils.

“We will continue to follow all the latest Public Health England and local public health advice during the pandemic for the good of all in our school community.”

No other schools have reported they are closing to Brighton and Hove City Council. In the period 7-13 December six primary age and three secondary age schools reported positive cases in their communities to the council.

In the days before the autumn half term break, two city schools closed because of covid-related short staffing.

Benfield Primary School in Old Shoreham Road, Portslade, closed on Wednesday, 21 October and St Bartholomew’s Primary School in Ann Street, Brighton, closed on Thursday, 22 October.

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  1. Jack says:
    5 years ago

    Good, the welfare of teachers and students is what is important. Well done for closing the school quickly – finally making use of the online contingency plans the Gov forced schools to draw up.

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  2. Nunya Biss says:
    5 years ago

    Who would have guessed that re-opening schools would result in a rise in cases amongst school children and staff? Honestly it’s a mystery how this could possibly have happened. /S
    The whole country should follow in this example. My partner, who works at a school, has had to isolate because of Covid scares 5 times now. This country is a mess.

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