Some primary schools have brazenly ignored the Government's safety guidance and filled classrooms with more than 15 pupils as "corners have been cut" in rushed reopenings.More than one in five (22%) support staff say primary schools have run classes of more than 15 pupils, according to a poll by Unison - who say "corners have been cut" amid rushed Government reopening plans.The Department for Education (DfE) guidance - on reopening primary schools in England to more children - says primary school classes should be split into classes of no more than 15 pupils per group, and these small "consistent" groups should be kept from mixing with other pupils during the day.A Unison survey, of more than 8,000 support staff in schools in England,.
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