Bury were today told that they'll now be working from home for the whole of next week. It comes after we reported on Tuesday how 27 students had tested positive for the virus in a week and the school had its highest rate of staff absences, with 25 of them off.
A deep clean took place over the weekend and on Monday and pupils have been told that from January they'll need to wear visors permanently to help prevent the spread of Covid.But for now the school is shutting altogether.
With an inset day already planned for tomorrow, pupils will now not return until after the festive break.In a letter to parents, headteacher Lisa Corrigan told them the school has 'exceeded Public Health England's threshold' for the school to be able to take the.