Parents at Warwickshire school want extra time for exams.
Parents of children at Aylesford school want special Exam dispensation for GCSEs
Many pupils at Aylesford school are still not back at school full time, with some years only just going back for the first time this week because of Asbestos and suspected RAAC within the buildings.
Some are being home-schooled, other year groups are alternating between home and the classroom.
In a Statement Aylesford School said it has "an extensive programme of support for students who are not able to attend school at present and safeguarding checks are being carried out by trained staff"
The Department for Education said: "All pupils at Aylesford School will be in face to face learning by the end of term.“We will always endeavour to work with schools to continue with face-to-face learning but pupil and staff safety must come first. As a result, a small number of impacted schools have needed to turn to part-time remote learning on a rolling system by year group for some pupils for a short period. However, with temporary accommodation ordered, the school is planning to have all pupils onsite in full-time face-to-face learning by the new year.”
Siobhan McKenna's daughter is in year 10 and has been speaking to ѿý CWR's Georgia Gill.
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