Yorkshire schools amongst the highest for absenteeism during coronavirus crisis

Anne Longfield, England's Children's Commissioner, at her home in IlkleyAnne Longfield, England's Children's Commissioner, at her home in Ilkley
Anne Longfield, England's Children's Commissioner, at her home in Ilkley
Pupils face a profound impact on their social development as some of Yorkshire’s schools have witnessed among the highest levels of absenteeism during the coronavirus crisis, the Children’s Commissioner for England has revealed.

The closure of schools during the lockdowns which have been enforced by the Government to contain the spread of Covid-19 has led to millions of students being confined to their own homes to continue their learning remotely.

In cities such as Bradford and Hull, which have among the lowest education attainment levels in the country, secondary and primary school pupils had some of the worst attendance while schools have been open during the pandemic.

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