The number of schools in Cornwall affected by confirmed cases of covid-19

Around 500 children in the Duchy are not attending classes because of coronavirus.

Author: Richard Whitehouse, Local Democracy ReporterPublished 24th Sep 2020

Cornwall Council has revealed that it is aware of seven early years, education or further education settings in the county which have confirmed COVID-19 cases.

The authority also says that currently 1.2% of schoolchildren in Cornwall are absent due to COVID-19.

That equates to approximately 500 children but includes those who are self-isolating as part of ‘their bubble’ and those who are self-isolating and awaiting a test.

Sally Hawken, Cabinet member for children and families, said: “We are aware of confirmed cases in schools and the process we have is public health work with the schools and they inform the relevant parents when a confirmed case is known.”

The councillor said that information is only released to parents once a positive case has been confirmed by a lab test.

She added: “There are seven cases we are aware of in early years, education and further education settings.

“We also know that 1.2% of children are currently absent from school due to covid. Approximately 500 children who are isolating as part of their bubble or are waiting for a test result.”

The information comes after a confirmed case was revealed at Penair School in Truro with more than 20 students told to stay at home for 14 days and self-isolate.

And on Monday the entire year 8 group at Camborne Science and International Academy were sent home after a pupil tested positive for COVID-19.

Students at the Camborne campus of Cornwall College were also told to stay at home last week after a classmate tested positive.