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Councillors in Tayside and Fife welcome pupils back to school after months in lockdown

Harris Academy pupils Lucy Young & Jamie Cruickshank.
Harris Academy pupils Lucy Young & Jamie Cruickshank.

Local authorities across Courier Country have welcomed pupils back to school after five months away.

Tens of thousands of pupils were able to see their friends and teachers inside the classroom today for the first time since lockdown.

Pupils are being phased back into schools in Tayside and Fife to allow them to familiarise themselves with changes including enhanced hygiene measures and one way systems.

Fife

Several schools in Fife were closed this morning due to flooding, however Councillor Fay Sinclair, education and children’s services convener, welcomed pupils.

Woodmill High School’s music teachers Rebecca Gourlay, Ellen Bogie and Hollie Fyfe.

She said: “I’m delighted that we’re finally able to welcome back our children and young people to school.

“The last few months haven’t been easy juggling, work, home schooling and adjusting to life in lockdown, so I’m sure that everyone is looking forward to things feeling a bit more ‘normal’ again.”

Schools and nurseries in the kingdom have been individually risk assessed before reopening to ensure children and staff were safe.

Carrie Lindsay.

Carrie Lindsay, executive director for education and children’s services, thanked staff for getting schools back up and running.

She said: “Things have been very different for all of us over the last few months and now we are keen to learn together again.

“Staff from across Fife Council have worked tirelessly to make sure our schools are ready to open safely today. I’d like to thank everyone involved for making this possible.”

She also urged families not to send children to school if they have coronavirus symptoms.

Angus

Thousands of pupils across Angus were welcomed back to school this morning.

Councillor Derek Wann, children and learning convener, said staff would be on hand to support pupils following a turbulent few months.

He said:“I am delighted to welcome everyone back at the start of the new school year.

“Although not everyone will be in today as we phase in returning this week to give children the chance to find out about the new additional hygiene and distancing methods in place, I’m sure everyone is looking forward to starting back and all being together when in full time next week.

Children and learning convenor Derek Wann.

“I’d also like to extend a warm welcome to all of the new children and their families who are joining us this year.

“This year is a new experience for everyone involved. School is so important in the lives of our children, not just for education and attainment reasons, but for their social development and general wellbeing.

“After being out of school for five months our first priority is making schools safe and welcoming places. Our teachers and schools will be there to ensure this is happening and to offer support to pupils with the transition.”

Dundee

Councillor Stewart Hunter sent a welcome back message to pupils attending schools in Dundee.

Many city schools invited in younger pupils to allow make their transition from nursery and primary school easier.

Mr Hunter, who is children and families convener, told pupils: “I just want to take this opportunity to welcome back our pupils at school.

School pupils with Councillor Stewart Hunter before lockdown.

I know the last few months have been difficult and challenging, but I hope you’re all looking forward to being back at school, seeing your friends, teachers and getting back to learning.

“In particular for our new primary ones and our new first years, this is an exciting time for you starting off at a new school.

“We just want to say good luck and welcome back.”

Mr Hunter said safety was a priority for Dundee City Council’s schools and asked pupils’ to follow new measures which have been put in place in individual schools.

Perth and Kinross

Perth and Kinross Council are paying tribute to pupils, teachers and parents who have faced “unprecedented challenges” during lockdown.

Perth Bridge will be lit up each day this week in dedication to different groups affected by school closures.

Celebrating staff, the council wrote: “Tonight we celebrate and thank all of our staff who work in our schools, whatever their role; we appreciated all of your efforts to continue to deliver the very best learning experience possible.”