blended learning if virus outbreaks meant it was required to keep pupils and teachers safe. But the First Minister stressed the Scottish Government's priority remained keeping children in class full-time and returning schools as close as possible to normal.
It comes as the country's largest teaching union called on the First Minister to to do more to protect staff and pupils as infections start spreading to school children.
While there is no expectation for primary pupils to socially distance, senior pupils are asked to try and keep apart where possible.But images shared on social media this week have shown crowded corridors in some high schools - with some teachers claiming it as proof that capacities are too high as a result of the.
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