
Scottish schools are aiming to reopen full-time with no physical distancing in August if coronavirus continues to be suppressed, John Swinney has said.
Schools had been preparing to return with a “blended” model of face-to-face teaching and at-home learning.
But the education secretary said “significant progress” had been made in controlling the spread of the virus.
Mr Swinney said ministers were now preparing for all schools to open full-time in August.
He had previously targeted having pupils spend at least half their time physically in the classroom, leading to concerns from parents.
Opposition parties said the move was a “u-turn” and a “climbdown” which had been forced by public pressure.
Schools have faced difficulty in working out how to bring pupils back in August while maintaining the current 2m (6ft 6in) physical distancing rule, leading to…
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