Sydney school closes after 7 years old student tests positive to coronavirus

Sydney's Warragamba School

Sydney's Warragamba School Source: Google Maps

A Sydney public school has closed after a student tested positive to coronavirus, days after term 2 started.


A Sydney school has closed for intensive cleaning and contact tracing after a student tested positive to the coronavirus.

Just days after term 2 began, Warragamba Public School will be "non-operational for on-site learning" on Monday, with all students undertaking at home learning.

"The (education) Department has been advised by NSW Health that a student has tested positive for COVID-19," a statement on the school website says.

"The school will be non-operational for the on-site attendance of staff and students while the school conducts contact tracing and is cleaned."

Read more here.


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