That's not too bad to be honest. My boys classes had 23 and 24 in them yesterday. I also find it amusing the narrative that schools are "closed", that's really not closed. Some of the parents are complaining about not having online lessons, I'm not entirely sure how their teachers would do that whilst also looking after 24 7-year-olds, whilst the Mail tells us they're at home with their feet up.
I'm lucky I'm a secondary school teacher as primaries have been sold down the river. The news that around 50 percent of pupils are still in school. Consider how many kids 14+ are likely to be in ( almost none), and therefore what percentage it must be for the younger ones. I also feel for all the parents who are trying to work at home with their kids, I did that last lock down (badly and mostly in the evenings) having to see that everyone else seems to just be sending their kids in.
Just had the weekly newsletter. The number of kids attending school has multiplied by TEN at my primary school compared to Lockdown 1
