Easington academy cannot find qualified staff to teach key stage two maths and literacy and is sending children to lessons six miles awayPrimary school pupils at an isolated rural village school in Yorkshire’s East Riding are having to prefer two long bus rides each day for lessons because of the school’s inability to attract even supply teachers.
Pupils in years five and six at Easington Church of England academy are making daily return journeys to a sister school in a village six miles absent after their own school could not recruit qualified staff to teach key stage 2 maths and literacy, the Yorkshire Post reported.
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Source: theguardian.com