A school which proposed bringing the summer holidays forward to June so lessons can re-start in August was forced to u-turn after a furious reaction by parents.
The Downley School in High Wycombe sent a video message to parents announcing it had ruled out sending pupils back on June 1.
Instead, a montage of teachers on camera announced the upcoming half term was cancelled - and that the summer holiday would be brought forward to June and July.
All year groups were set to make a 'phased return' - but not until August. But parents complained to the school - and yesterday parents received a letter explaining the plans were now scrapped. Do you have a coronavirus story to share?
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