In British schools whose technical conditions are not sufficient, students can start the academic year in the form of online education.
The British government has ordered more than 150 schools to keep part or all of their buildings closed for the start of the academic year next week. It would be dangerous to start the school year in the aforementioned schools because the concrete in their buildings is crumbling. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was forced to explain why his government had not acted on the issue earlier.
“Recently, relatively new information has emerged, and then the government acted as quickly as possible. Of course, I know the timing is frustrating, but I want to convey the scale of the action. There are approximately 22,000 schools in England, and we expect that this action will “It will not affect 95% of schools.”
The Prime Minister was also accused of failing to fully fund the Rebuilding England Schools Program in 2021 when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer.
“This is a completely incorrect statement. In fact, the first thing I did as Finance Minister was to announce a new program to rebuild 500 schools over ten years. This corresponds to approximately 50 schools being renovated or rebuilt annually, which is exactly the same.” With the fact that approximately 50 schools have been rebuilt or renovated annually in the country in the last decade as well.”
Schools affected by this measure are expected to return to online education used during the coronavirus pandemic