UK school closures outstrip EU countries, as Labour exposes Gavin Williamson’s back to school failures
Labour has today [Thursday] published a ‘back to school report’ of
Education Secretary Gavin Williamson’s biggest failures from the
last year, as new data shows the UK has outstripped European
countries in the length of school closures. The data, analysed by
the House of Commons Library, shows the UK has had longer school
closures than any European country other than Italy. Since January
2020, shortly before Covid hit, UK children have been out of their
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Labour has today [Thursday] published a ‘back to school report’ of Education Secretary Gavin Williamson’s biggest failures from the last year, as new data shows the UK has outstripped European countries in the length of school closures. The data, analysed by the House of Commons Library, shows the UK has had longer school closures than any European country other than Italy. Since January 2020, shortly before Covid hit, UK children have been out of their classrooms on nearly half (44%) of days. Over the last school year Labour has called for proactive measures from establishing nightingale classrooms to increasing ventilation to keep children in class, with Shadow Education Secretary Kate Green MP writing eight times to Gavin Williamson urging him to get a grip on the situation. However, the Conservatives have failed to learn from their mistakes as their scientific advisors warn that their removal of Covid safety measures could see rates spiral as schools return. Alongside his failure to keep children learning, Labour’s back to school report highlights that Williamson’s leadership has seen:
Kate Green MP, Labour’s Shadow Education Secretary, said: “The Conservatives’ failure to respond to the Covid crisis has kept kids out of class for far longer than their European counterparts. “As the new school year starts, Gavin Williamson is again burying his head in the sand, ignoring the advice of scientific experts and risking creating a climate of chaos for schools if Covid rates rise. “Rather than ignoring reality, the Conservatives should be listening to the pleas of parents, teachers and Labour to get proper ventilation and Covid secure measures in place to keep children learning together in class.” Ends Notes to editors
Closure or disruption to schools and universities in Europe during the pandemic
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