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Teaching unions are already demanding the CLOSURE of schools in new national lockdown - in defiance of Boris Johnson's plan to keep them open when restrictions start Thursday

Teaching unions are already calling for schools to shut in defiance of Boris Johnson's insistence on Saturday that they will remain open during a new national lockdown. 

The National Education Union's joint general secretary Kevin Courtney called for schools to be included in new lockdown restrictions and said it would be a 'mistake' to allow them to remain open. 

As for higher education, Jo Grady, the general secretary of the Universities and College Union said it would be 'incomprehensible' to allow in-person teaching to continue. 

She pointed to how infections skyrocketed on campuses and in university towns after students returned in September as a reason for why institutions should not stay open. 

However, Mr Johnson confirmed at Saturday evening's Downing Street press conference that schools, universities and colleges would remain open as he announced a new nationwide lockdown. 

He said the country could not afford to allow the virus to 'damage our children's futures even more than it has already.'   

However, Anne Longfield, the Children's Commissioner for England, said it is 'very welcome' that schools would remain open and added it would have been a 'disaster' if they were to close. 

Teaching unions are already calling for schools to shut in defiance of Boris Johnson's insistence on Saturday that they will remain open during a new national lockdown

Teaching unions are already calling for schools to shut in defiance of Boris Johnson's insistence on Saturday that they will remain open during a new national lockdown

She wrote on Twitter: 'Suggestions that schools will stay open during a forthcoming lockdown are very welcome. 

'We've always said that schools should be the last to shut & first to open. It would be a disaster for children's well-being and education if they were to close.' 

She added that schools have been able to stay open since September because of the 'fantastic work' they and teachers have taken to make them 'Covid secure'. 

'Our survey of children showed children were delighted to be back at school, felt safe, and understood all the rules,' she said. 

Confirming a new national lockdown from Thursday, in which bars and restaurants will have to close, Mr Johnson insisted that schools would remain open. 

He said: 'My priority – our priority – remains keeping people in education. 

The National Education Union's joint general secretary Kevin Courtney, pictured, also urged ministers to prepare to introduce school rotas for the end of any new restrictions

The National Education Union's joint general secretary Kevin Courtney, pictured, also urged ministers to prepare to introduce school rotas for the end of any new restrictions

Jo Grady (pictured) of the University and College Union (UCU) said it would be 'incomprehensible' if teaching continued in person during the new lockdown

Jo Grady of the University and College Union said it would be 'incomprehensible' if teaching continued in person during the new lockdown

'So childcare, early years settings, schools, colleges and universities will all remain open. 

'Our senior clinicians still advise that school is the best place for children to be. 

'We cannot let this virus damage our children's futures even more than it has already and I urge parents to continue taking their children to school. 

'I'm extremely grateful to teachers across the country for their dedication in enabling schools to remain open,' he added.

But Mr Courtney said not including schools and colleges would likely lead to the need for even longer lockdowns in future. 

'The latest figures from the ONS estimate that 1 per cent of primary pupils and 2 per cent of secondary pupils have the virus and that these levels have increased dramatically since wider opening in September,' he said.

However, Anne Longfield, the Children's Commissioner for England said the suggestion that schools would remain open was 'very welcome' and said it would be a 'disaster' if they were to close

However, Anne Longfield, the Children's Commissioner for England said the suggestion that schools would remain open was 'very welcome' and said it would be a 'disaster' if they were to close

'NEU analysis of ONS figures shows that virus levels are now nine times higher amongst primary pupils and an astonishing 50 times higher amongst secondary pupils.

'The National Education Union called for a two-week circuit break over half-term to include schools, which the Wales Government and the Northern Ireland assembly have done – but the Government in Westminster has ignored this call.

'More severe measures are now called for as a result, the Government should not make this mistake again.

'The Government should include all schools in proposals for an immediate national lockdown and as a minimum be preparing for school rotas at the end of that period, including by actually meeting its promise to deliver broadband and equipment to those children who do not have them.

'It is also vital that the Government ensure proper financial support for all those affected by lockdown including crucial supply teachers and other staff.'

However, a landmark coronavirus study in August found the risk of transmission in classrooms is minimal.

The PHE study, which tested more than 20,000 pupils and 100 teachers, is hoped to allay the concerns of wary teacher unions, which thwarted ministers' initial attempts to resume classes for fears of staff catching the virus. 

Meanwhile, the University and College Union said it would be 'incomprehensible' if teaching continued in person during the new lockdown. 

Figures put together by the union suggest that there have been more than 35,000 cases on campuses since term started last month.

UCU general secretary Jo Grady said: 'The health and safety of the country is being put at risk because of this government's insistence that universities must continue with in-person teaching.

The NEU said not including schools and colleges would likely lead to the need for even longer lockdowns in future

The NEU said not including schools and colleges would likely lead to the need for even longer lockdowns in future

'It would be incomprehensible if universities were allowed to continue to do this after the outbreaks we have seen on campuses across the country this term.

'Ministers must tell universities to move all non-essential in-person teaching online as part of any national lockdown.'

The body has been campaigning for a total shift online for some time, and previously launched a petition demanding that the switch was made 'where possible'. 

Education Secretary Gavin Williamson previously suggested students may be required to self-isolate at the end of the current university term in order to safely return home to be with their families at Christmas. 

Earlier this week it was reported that more than half of secondary schools have pupils self-isolating as a result of Covid-19.

About 6 per cent to 7 per cent of state school pupils did not attend class for coronavirus-related reasons on October 22, according to the Department for Education statistics.

Approximately 26 per cent of schools, excluding those on half-term, said they had one or more pupils self-isolating due to potential contact with a Covid-19 case at school, compared with 21% the week before.

This represents 55 per cent of secondary schools and 20 per cent of primary schools.   

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