by Workingman » 19 Jan 2013, 11:04
In many ways a school is in a pincer of H&S and the Law. Any risk assessment nowadays has to take in the wider problems of the journey to and from school, and staff to pupil ratios have to be maintained.
To my mind secondary schools do not have a leg to stand on, certainly with regards staff to pupil ratios. If the ratio falls below the legal requirement then some pupils could be sent home, starting with the oldest - 6th form, yr 11, yr 10 - till the level is reached. Why oldest first? It is simply because they are of an age when they are legally allowed to be home alone.
Primary schools are a different problem, they do not have that flexibility. As for volunteers or parents going in; I think that is a good idea, but not allowed - CRB checks and all that.
The thing that really bugs me is the inconsistency. One school will stay open where one down the road will close, or an LEA will make a blanket decision. I have seen it happen.
BTW it is bitterly cold here in Leeds, -2 with a sharp easterly wind. We have not had a positive temperature since last Sunday.