Dundee City Council has confirmed pupils will return to schools on a full time basis from August 17 if it’s safe to do so.
In an announcement on Monday morning, the local authority outlined its plans for children returning to school at the start of the new term after the summer break.
If the return goes ahead, Monday and Tuesday August 10 and 11 will be in service days for staff only at school.
Over the following three days, pupils will return to schools on a phased basis as transitions continue and induction back into the buildings take place.
Full-time teaching for all pupils will resume on Monday August 17.
After what will have been five months out of school for pupils, we will look to stagger entry over the first three days and ensure that all young people and staff are safe.”
Children and families service convener, Councillor Stewart Hunter
The arrangements have been agreed with political leaders and trade unions but may yet be subject to change depending on scientific advice.
A further update on the back to school plans in Scotland is expected to be give by the Deputy First Minister, John Swinney on or around July 30.
The city council also highlighted that safety measures will be in place in all schools for the protection of staff and pupils. More details on these arrangements, as well as issues like transport, are to be issued when the details are confirmed.
To allow for two in service days on August 10 and 11, the council has moved the previously agreed days on Monday August 17 and Thursday November 12.
The move was agreed by the leaders of the political groups on Dundee City Council under essential business arrangements.
Children and families service convener Councillor Stewart Hunter said: “Everyone in Dundee can play a part in helping ensure that schools can reopen by continuing to take action to prevent coronavirus spreading.
“There has been tremendous responsibility shown so far and I am sure that will continue as we ease our way out of lockdown.
“After what will have been five months out of school for pupils, we will look to stagger entry over the first three days and ensure that all young people and staff are safe.
“We will make sure families get the latest information about this when we are able to release it.”