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Jun 2020
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Woodfield Community Primary School in Harrogate reflects on its first week back after re-opening to limited year groups on Tuesday.
Woodfield Primary has remained open throughout the lockdown for the children of key workers. However, all pupils in nursery, reception, and year 1 are now also able to go back to school.
Jo Marwood, headteacher at the school, spoke to the Stray Ferret about how they have found the first week back:
There are government guidelines for schools to adhere too but there is no set "uniform" approach." This means not all schools have re-opened, and the ones that are may all be taking a slightly different approach.
Despite the gradual re-opening of schools within the borough, it is up to individual parents to decide if they feel it is safe to send their children back.
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