The Government has published a long-awaited full list of schools with confirmed crumble-risk concrete.
Here is a full list of south Essex schools with confirmed Raac (reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete) as of August 30, according to the Department for Education (DfE).
There are 147 schools across the country where Raac has been confirmed and where action has been taken.
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There are four types of action, defined as follows:
All pupils in face-to-face education: all students receiving face-to-face learning on site or nearby.
Mix of face-to-face and remote arrangements: some remote learning is being offered on some days as not all students can currently receive face-to-face education.
Start of term delayed: accommodation is currently being finalised and start of term has been temporarily delayed.
Remote learning: settings will begin with remote learning whilst arrangements are finalised.
Full list of confirmed south Essex schools affected
- Arthur Bugler Primary School, Stanford-le-Hope; Start of Term Delayed
- East Tilbury Primary School; All pupils in face-to-face education
- Eversley Primary School, Pitsea; All pupils in face-to-face education
- Hockley Primary School; All pupils in face-to-face education
- Kingsdown School, Eastwood; Start of Term Delayed
- Lubbins Park Primary Academy, Canvey; All pupils in face-to-face education
- St Clere’s School, Stanford-le-Hope; Mix of face-to-face and remote arrangements
- The Appleton School, Benfleet; Mix of face-to-face and remote arrangements
- The Billericay School; Mix of face-to-face and remote arrangements
- The Bromfords School, Wickford; Mix of face-to-face and remote arrangements
- The FitzWimarc School, Rayleigh; All pupils in face-to-face education
- Winter Gardens Academy, Canvey; All pupils in face-to-face education
- Wyburns Primary School, Rayleigh; Mix of face-to-face and remote arrangements
The list does not include Shoebury High School, which has confirmed in a letter to parents today that a number of its classrooms have been "securely closed off" as RAAC was identified. However, all pupils are in face-to-face education.
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