Sign up to the M.E.N.'s Manchester Family newsletter for all the latest from school closures to ways to entertain the kids A Manchester high school has shut for a deep clean after a number of positive Covid cases.
After 18 confirmed cases among pupils at Burnage Academy for Boys in the last five days, bosses at the school say they took the 'dreadful decision' to close in attempt to 'break the transmission'.
With less than 100 of the 700 students left on site and 20 per cent of the workforce also isolating, deputy headteacher Mathew Rogers said they had to do something about the 'exponential growth'. READ MORE: School leaders say Northern Covid chaos is being ignored "It's nothing to do with our own cleaning, or lack of social distancing