Gladys Berejiklian confirms NSW students will start going back to school from May 11

School students in NSW will begin a staggered return to the classroom from May 11, leading up to a full-time return to face-to-face learning from term three.

A file photo of children sitting in a classroom during a lesson.

تصویری از آرشیف: کودکان در صنف درسی Source: AAP

School students across NSW will start going back to school from May 11, one day a week initially while building up to a full-time return to the classroom from late July.

Premier Gladys Berejiklian on Tuesday said public, Catholic and independent schools were all on board with the plan. Schools are currently open amid the coronavirus pandemic but students are recommended to learn from home.

Current restrictions will remain in place for the first two weeks of term two through to May 11, when students will need to attend school one day per week.

No more than a quarter of the school cohort will be on campus at one time.

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