Closing Schools

 So far the advice has been that that we should keep schools open to reduce the pressure on the NHS and on other public services. But this has always been a balanced judgement and kept under constant review.  

Based on the latest advice, we will now close schools for the vast majority of pupils until further notice. In order to allow health and other critical workers to continue working, their children, and those who are vulnerable, will continue to attend school.  

Closing schools for the vast majority will help in our efforts to suppress the upward trend of the virus, while continuing to look after the children of key workers will be a critical part of our fightback against coronavirus. 

This is being done by:
• Closing schools for the vast majority of children until further notice. This will mean there will be far fewer children in schools and that will help us to slow the spread of the disease. 
 
• Continuing to provide school places for the children of key workers to ensure our NHS and vital services continue to have the workforces they need. We need health workers and other critical workers – from police officers to supermarket delivery drivers– to keep going to work. So schools are being asked to make provision for the children of these people. These measures are crucial to make sure the critical parts of the economy keep functioning and public services keep functioning. 
 
• Looking after the most vulnerable children. Schools will also be asked to make provision for vulnerable children.  For those children who rely on free school meals we will ensure that meals and vouchers are available.  
 
• Asking private providers to follow the Government’s actions. The Government is asking nurseries and private schools to follow the Government’s lead in closing except for the children of key workers.  

Further information can be found about local school closures through the Derbyshire County Council website.

Exams will not take place as planned in May and June. But rest assured that we will make sure that pupils get the qualifications they need and deserve. 

See Also

Coronavirus (Covid-19)

COVID-19 is a new illness that can affect your lungs and airways. It's caused by a virus called coronavirus.

Stay at home if you have coronavirus symptoms

Stay at home if you have either:

Government Hotlines

Below are a list of contact details for a number of Government departments and hotlines you may find useful:

HMRC - 0300 200 3300

NHS - if you cannot get help via 111.nhs.uk then call 111 if you need medical attention quickly but it isn't an emergency.

Self-Isolation

If you live alone and you have symptoms of coronavirus illness (COVID-19), however mild, stay at home for 7 days from when your symptoms started.

Support for Business

• A £330 billion package of loans and guarantees is being provided to support small and medium businesses – that’s worth 15 per cent of our GDP.

• All businesses in the retail, hospitality and leisure sectors will nothave to pay business rates – meaning that none of these.