School says 'contingency arrangements' in place
A Douglas secondary school says it will be able to accommodate all year groups again from tomorrow (28 September).
St Ninian's High School has written to parents to confirm it now has 'contingency arrangements' in place until at least the October half-term.
As a result all students will be asked to attend the school as normal from Wednesday.
Some schools on Island have been forced to ask certain year groups to stay at home recently due to ongoing industrial action affecting staff cover at certain times.
You can find out more HERE.
St Ninian's adds a further update will be given to parents and carers nearer to the half-term break should there be any changes following the contingency period.
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