For the latest Tameside news sign up to the MyTameside newsletter here A high school has sent two entire year groups home to learn remotely because of a rise in the number of positive Covid cases.
With some students already at home following confirmed cases, bosses at Droylsden Academy said it was 'becoming increasingly difficult' to offer a blend of in-class teaching with remote provision for those not on site.
So for at least the next week, all pupils in Years 7 and 10 - where there's been a 'particularly high number of positive cases' - will now all be learning from home. READ MORE : Parents blast 'ridiculous' isolation rules as thousands more kids sent home In a letter to parents, headteacher Philip Wilson said: "With the growing