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Pupils asked to do alternate days at high school as staffing hit by Covid

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Sign up to the MySalford newsletter and don't miss a thing happening in and around the city Pupils in two high school year groups have been asked to attend on alternate days because of staff absences linked to Covid.

Bosses at The Albion Academy in Salford say they've had to limit attendance because of the 'significant extent of absences'.

They have asked those in Years 7 and 8 to do alternate days in school for at least a week, until the situation is reviewed. In a letter to parents, headteacher Jason Roberts said: "As of 28th June, the school has significant number of staff absent due to track and trace Covid notifications related to staff’s own children as well as track and trace from a positive case over the weekend. READ MORE: Parents

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