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Are schools closed today because of snow? Everything parents need to know

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On snowy days schools make every effort to stay open but sometimes they must close or partially close if it’s unsafe for pupils and teachers to attend.

Here we answer your questions about snow days.

Who decides if schools should close?

Schools and other education settings set their own plans and policies on how to deal with adverse weather conditions.

It’s up to schools to decide on whether it is safe for them to open or close based on their own risk assessment and taking local issues into account.

What things should schools consider when deciding whether to close?

Decisions will be made locally based on common sense and there are a large range of things that schools will consider

This could include where staffing levels can’t be met because transport issues are preventing teachers from getting to work.

Other examples include safety conditions around the school, temperatures in school buildings and more.

If they do decide to temporarily close during severe weather, they should consider moving to remote learning for pupils until it is safe to reopen.

How should schools and councils inform parents?

Schools will have their own approaches to contacting parents, in many circumstances they have their own apps and/or messaging services.

Schools will try to give parents as much notice as possible but sometimes decisions will be made quite late as circumstances change.

What if it’s unsafe to travel to school in the snow and ice?

In exceptional circumstances, a pupil may be unable to attend school because a local or national emergency has resulted in widespread disruption to travel.

If parents believe it would be unsafe to travel, they should inform the school as soon as possible to let them know their child won't be attending and why (in line with the schools absence policy).

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