Written Ministerial by , the Secretary of State for Education
This week, we have been able to take the first, cautious, step
towards getting children and young people back in education. In
line with many other countries this is being done with a phased
approach. As the Prime Minister confirmed on 28 May, the
government’s five tests are being met and all nations in the UK are
beginning to ease the lockdown restrictions.
Based on all the evidence, in England this means that nurseries
and other early years providers, including childminders, are now
able to welcome back children of all ages. Primary schools are
able to welcome back pupils in Reception, year 1 and year 6, in
smaller class sizes, alongside children of critical workers and
vulnerable children of all ages who will continue to be able to
attend.
We recognise that schools and nurseries need time to plan and to
implement the strict protective measures we have asked them to
put in place. We are continuing to work with the sector to ensure
any schools experiencing difficulties are supported to welcome
more children and young people back as soon as possible.
From 15 June, secondary schools and further education providers
are being asked to provide face-to-face support for years 10 and
12, and 16-19 learners in the first year of a two-year study
programme, who are due to take key exams next year. This support
will supplement their remote education, which will continue to be
their main method of education during this term. As the
scientific evidence indicates numbers need to continue to be
limited, we are asking that only a quarter of this cohort should
attend at any one time to limit the risk of transmission.
Children of critical workers and vulnerable children in all year
groups will continue to be able to attend full-time.
The Department for Education has published detailed guidance for
settings on how to prepare.
We continue to follow the best scientific advice and believe that
this cautious, phased return is the most sensible course of
action to take. As the Prime Minister has set out, the Government
will continue to monitor the rate of transmission carefully and
will not hesitate to reintroduce restrictions on a local or
regional basis if required.
I continue to be immensely grateful for the response of all those
in working in education, childcare and children’s social care
during this challenging time.