The government is not publishing a list of which schools are affected, but this is what we know.
- the school is considering whether to delay reopening or partially close- pupils are having to be moved around as a result of the safety concerns, with Year 1 pupils sharing facilities with Reception and Year 2 relocated to the sports hall- Bradford Council has also confirmed some buildings are closedstudents have been told to bring in packed lunches while the canteen is out of use, though children on free school meals will be given vouchers.
- the special school for children aged from three to 14 years old was told on Thursday to close its main building- also found out it was affected before the summer holidays- the use of the top floor, including 18 classrooms, has been restricted.
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