School concrete crisis: Full list of locations impacted by RAAC
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Dozens of schools in England and Wales have already been closed at the start of term
The Government has revealed the full list of schools affected by reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) - a light-weight material at risk of dangerous collapse.
Hundreds of schools could be forced to close its doors if they are not made safe.
Safety fears have been raised over schools built with RAAC between the 1960s and 1990s.
The list published by the Department for Education showed 19 schools had seen the start of their term delayed.
Safety fears have been raised over schools built with RAAC between the 1960s and 1990s
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Four schools had to open remotely while the rest were a mix of remote and face to face.
It comes after ministers faced calls to "come clean" on the situation after schools were told they could be shut down at short notice over concerns they are "at risk of collapsing".
Teachers have been left scrambling to arrange Covid pandemic-style remote learning following the announcement.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been grilled over the issue at the first PMQs since the summer recess.
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Teachers have been left scrambling to arrange Covid pandemic-style remote learning following the announcement
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