Coronavirus crisis: Grantham area schools among those affected by cases

By The Editor

23rd Sep 2020 | Local News

Schools in the Grantham area are among those in Lincolnshire where a case or cases of Coronavirus has been reported.

Earlier today, Lincolnshire County Council updated its list of affected schools.

Andy Fox, consultant in public health, said: "As of this morning, Lincolnshire's Health Protection Team is currently working with 20 schools that have had confirmed cases of coronavirus.

"All schools are taking action to limit the potential spread of the virus, with some pupils and staff self-isolating as a precaution."

Schools with current confirmed cases: · Stamford Endowed Schools (open) · Bourne Westfield Primary (open) · St John the Baptist Primary School, Spalding (open) · Barkston and Syston Primary School (open) · Lincoln College (open) · Bardney Primary School (open) · Sir Robert Pattinson Academy, North Hykeham (open) · Cranwell Primary School (closed) · Sutton on Sea Primary School (open) · Queen Elizabeth High School, Gainsborough (open) · Gonerby Hill Foot Primary School (open) · Hackthorn Primary School (open) · Kesteven and Sleaford High School (open) · Lincoln UTC (open) · Ellison Boulters Academy, Scothern (open) · Ermine Academy, Lincoln (open) · Tower Road Academy, Boston (open) · William Farr School (open) · Our Lady of Lincoln Catholic Primary School (open) · Branston Community Academy (open) Closed cases: · The King's School, Grantham · The Holt Primary School, Skellingthorpe · Spalding High School · The Pilgrim School, Lincoln · Scampton Primary School · Ancaster Primary School

     

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