Milton Keynes school hit by Covid-19 outbreak

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A school in Milton Keynes has been hit by an outbreak of Covid-19

The Lord Grey Academy, in West Bletchley, has contacted parents about four separate incidents involving positive cases of Covid-19 among students over an eight-day period.

On November 5, the school emailed parents saying a Year 7 pupil had caught the virus.

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On November 6, the school alerted parents that a Year 11 student contracted Covid-19.

Lord Grey Academy. Photo: Google MapsLord Grey Academy. Photo: Google Maps
Lord Grey Academy. Photo: Google Maps

On November 12, a Year 10 student tested positive.

And on November 13, a Year 8 student tested positive.

In each case a number of students who were directly affected by the positive cases have been forced to self-isolate for 14 days.

Milton Keynes Council has been contacted for more information.

The government's guidance around Covid-19 in schools says that an outbreak can be defined if a school has 'two or more confirmed cases within 14 days'.

If your child's school has had a confirmed case of coronavirus feel free to email [email protected] - we will publish the details, while you can remain anonymous.