John Swinney: Scotland could be well into final phase of easing lockdown by August

Education Secretary John Swinney has said the country could be “very significantly” into phase four of the Scottish Government’s route map out of lockdown by the time pupils return to school in August.

Speaking on the BBC's Good Morning Scotland radio programme on Wednesday, Mr Swinney said there has now been a “sustained reduction” in levels of Covid-19 across the country, which enabled him to announce on Tuesday plans for children to return to the classroom full-time from August 11.

His change in stance came after the Scottish Government's initial plans for blended learning - which could have seen youngsters in school for as little as one day a week in some areas - had come under fire from parents.

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Ten days ago, Mr Swinney said it was "unlikely" schools would return to normal within the next academic year.

Education Secretary John Swinney.Education Secretary John Swinney.
Education Secretary John Swinney.

But on Tuesday, he told Holyrood that schools should be able to reopen to all pupils from August 11, so long as the spread of the disease “is sufficiently low to provide assurance that we can continue to control the virus”.

Blended learning will be the Scottish Government's “contingency” if it is deemed unsafe for schools to reopen without social distancing, he added.

Opposition politicians branded the move the “mother and father of ministerial climb-downs”, and accused the Government of a “screeching U-turn”.

But Mr Swinney insisted the change in stance was possible because of “a sustained reduction in the level in infection in our society”.

He said “faster progress” in containing the virus is being made than ministers had envisaged when the four-phase route map out of lockdown was announced in May, insisting “we are in a brighter position than we were then”.

He said: “We have also seen rapid progress being able to be made in the relaxation of lockdown, because of the level of compliance from members of the public.

“As a consequence of that we assess that by the time the schools are due to come back in August, we will be very significantly into phase four of our route map, and as a consequence of that there is every reason why we should try to resume full-time education for all students within Scotland.”