AN ENTIRE year group at a Bournemouth school has been asked to self-isolate due to a positive coronavirus test.
Year 7 students at Bournemouth Collegiate School have now been told to move to remote learning until they can return to the classroom on Friday December 4.
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In an email sent to parents this morning, Senior Deputy Head Maria Coulter said: "This morning we were made aware of a pupil in Year 7 who has tested positive for Covid-19.
"We are now asking all Year 7 pupils to self-isolate, action has been taken at the earliest opportunity. We will continue to monitor this and follow the school risk assessment as guided the government regulations.
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"I have spoken with Public Health this morning and discussed the contact levels within Year 7. As a result all Year 7 will need to self-isolate until Thursday December 3 which is 14 days from any possible exposure. They will be able to access all of their lessons at home."
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