‘We will get through it’: Sydney schools confident on the eve of term three

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The state’s schools are once again stocked with hand sanitiser but staff feel more equipped to deliver remote learning than they did last year | natassiazc Laura_R_Chung

Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School in Villawood sits in the centre of Sydney’s COVID-19 outbreak, straddling the borders of the Fairfield and Canterbury-Bankstown local government areas that are recording dozens of new cases a day.Chairs were stacked and the school quiet on Monday.

Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School teacher Jennifer Fennech sits with student Esther Afoakwah 8yrs old whose mother is a nurse and essential worker.The state’s schools are once again stocked with hand sanitiser but staff feel more equipped to deliver remote learning than they did last year, whether it be through live-streamed classes or hard-copy learning packs for families without computers.

 

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natassiazc Laura_R_Chung You don’t ask ANY other profession to come to work without being already vaccinated or on the priority vaccination list. Look at how much respect this nation has for its teachers. What a joke.

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