A total of 32 Kingston schools set to be closed or partially closed by tomorrow’s strike action, it has been revealed.
Kingston Council said 14 primary schools are due to close and 11 partially close, while 10 are expected to open.
All 10 of the borough’s state secondary schools will shut if the strike goes ahead, except for students who are sitting exams.
Bedelsford, Dysart and St. Philip's special schools will be closed, as will Malden Oaks and Mecklenburg pupil referral units.
The full list is as follows: Primary schools due to close:
Alexandra Infant Burlington Infant & Nursery Burlington Junior Castle Hill School Knollmead Primary Maple Infant Our Lady Immaculate Robin Hood Primary St. Agatha's Primary St. John's Primary St. Joseph's Primary St. Luke's Primary St. Pauls Junior St. Paul's Primary
Primary schools – due to partially close: Christ Church NM Primary Christ Church Primary Fern Hill Primary Grand Avenue King Athelstan King's Oak Primary Lovelace Primary Malden Manor Primary Malden Parochial St Mary's Primary Tolworth Juniors Primary
Schools – due to stay open: Coombe Hill Infants Coombe Hill Junior Corpus Christi Ellingham Primary Green Lane Primary Latchmere School St. Andrew's & St. Mark's Junior St. Matthew's Surbiton Children's Centre (Open for extended day services only) Tolworth Infants (Nursery closed)
Secondary schools – due to close: (Schools will be open for students sitting exams) Chessington Community College Coombe Boys Coombe Girls School The Holy Cross School The Hollyfield School Richard Challoner School (Academy) Southborough School Tiffin (Boys) School (Academy) Tiffin Girls' School (Academy) Tolworth Girls School (Academy)
Special schools due to close: Bedelsford School Dysart School St. Philip's School
Pupil referral Units due to close: (Schools will be open for students sitting exams) Malden Oaks Mecklenburg
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