Pupils will return to the classroom as Scottish schools become the first in the UK to begin reopening as lockdown is eased. Local authorities across the country are taking different approaches with the time frame for reopening for the first time since 20 March.
Pupils in the Scottish Borders are returning today, as are some in Shetland on a phased basis. Elsewhere, pupils will return from Wednesday, with many councils operating a phased return ahead of the 18 August deadline for all pupils to be back full-time.
Fears have been raised about how well-prepared teachers are to deal with mitigating the spread of the virus, as well as anxiety among staff who are returning.