500 students at a York school told to self-isolate

35 teachers at Fulford School are now working from home.

Author: May NormanPublished 13th Jul 2021

A York school has decided to close for the rest of term after a coronavirus outbreak.

500 students and 35 staff at Fulford School have been told to self isolate - after 28 positive cases were confirmed.

11 cases were recorded just yesterday (Monday, 12 July).

It will now shut to all pupils - except for those classed as vulnerable or children of key workers.

A statement on the school's website reads:

After consultation with Public Health, I regret that we have had to close the school to pupils for the remainder of the school year.

Positive COVID-19 cases along with associated mandatory isolation of identified contacts mean that over 500 pupils must self-isolate. We also have 35 members of staff self-isolating.

It is always a difficult decision to close a school, especially following the 18 months of disruption our pupils and parents have experienced. However, the safety and well-being of all within our school community is our highest priority and the decision to close was made on these grounds.

All lessons are now being delivered via MSTeams. The school day will follow a similar pattern to that of our previous lockdown. A reminder of login details was sent in my letter dated 12 July 2021.

Thank you for your continued support and understanding.

Steve Lewis

CEO SYMAT

Headteacher Fulford School

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