All schools in England look set to open to all year groups at once from March 8, a Tory minister said today.
Boris Johnson
had been weighing up whether to send back primary and exam years first, like he
did after last year's lockdown.
In Scotland
and Wales, schools are starting the reopening process from today - two weeks
earlier - but staggering year groups.
In England,
however, government sources said the plan is now to return all year groups more
or less at once in two weeks' time.
That is
likely to infuriate unions, who have warned a non-staggered return seems
"reckless".
Union leaders
today demanded to see evidence that the plan is sound.
Boris Johnson
will only unveil the confirmed plan at 3.30pm in the House of Commons after
consulting his Cabinet this morning.
But asked if
all schools would reopen to all pupils from March 8, Vaccine Minister Nadhim
Zahawi told BBC Breakfast: "Correct."
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