Schools offer help to those struggling with impact of lockdown
Pupils struggling emotionally with the impact of lockdown will be able to ask for help when they return to school on Monday.
Many schoolchildren have spent the last three weeks studying at home away from their classmates, while the children of key workers have attended hub schools.
With social distancing measures lifting next week, students will be able to return to the classroom.
Kewaigue School headteacher Adrian Shorthouse says support is available for those who need it:
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