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The Canberra Times
The Canberra Times
National
Sarah Lansdown

Ten Canberra schools put students in remote learning

Ten ACT public schools have scheduled days of remote learning, including two primary schools which will have four grades learning from home.

Schools have been switching to remote learning intermittently since the start of term 2, as both influenza and COVID-19 circulate in the community.

Young North Ainslie primary school students in grades 3, 4, 5 and 6 will be learning from home on June 10 due to teacher shortages.

Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 students at Fraser Primary School will be in remote learning on June 14.

Schools have also temporarily switched some year groups into remote delivery because of high levels of absences among staff who have or are caring for someone with COVID-19.

The start of the flu season has also increased staff absences.

It comes as a report from ACT Health suggests the number of people in Canberra with influenza remains quite high.

There were 855 confirmed cases of the influenza reported to ACT Health from January 1 until the end of May.

One in five positive specimens - 164 - were collected in the week until May 29. In the preceding fortnight, there were 323 confirmed cases.

This data does not reflected the real number of flu cases in the ACT, but when compared to previous years it does suggest the flu season has spiked early.

Schools with remote learning days

  • Kingsford Smith School: Year 8 students; June 10
  • Lanyon High School: Year 9 and 10 students; June 10
  • Namadgi School: Year 9, 10 and High School LSU; June 10
  • Malkara School: Two senior classes; June 10
  • North Ainslie Primary School: Year 3, 4, 5 and 6; June 10
  • Margaret Hendry School: Kindergarten, Year 1 and 2; June 10
  • Macgregor Primary School: Kindergarten, Year 1 and 2; June 10
  • Fraser Primary School: Year 3, 4, 5 and 6; June 14
  • Harrison School: Year 5 and 6; June 14
  • Amaroo School: Year 3; June 14

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North Ainslie primary school. Picture: Keegan Carroll
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