Boris Johnson has insisted ‘schools are safe’ as unions and teachers call for a rethink on plans to re-open some classrooms (Picture: PA) Head teachers are calling for GCSE and A-level summer exams to be scrapped amid chaos over plans for reopening schools. Most primary schools in England are scheduled to open on Monday, followed by a staggered start for secondary schools a week later, with GCSE and A-level pupils set to return first. Education Secretary Gavin Williamson is...
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