DUE to the fourth Victorian lockdown being announced, thousands of Wimmera pupils will be returning to remote learning over the next several days.
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Holy Trinity Lutheran College will be having a pupil-free day on Friday, May 28 before continuing with remote learning until the lockdown ends.
On-site supervision will be provided for children of essential workers, and parents are asked to register their child's attendance only on days required using the google form distributed through the school's administration before close of business Friday, May 28.
The school has stated they give thanks to the students, parents and staff for the approach to previous lockdowns, and look forward to the community working together to support each other once again.
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The school is encouraging families to be read together and act out or illustrate the story, write a recount of what you did over the weekend, read a recipe and bake together, play online maths games or write a letter or email to a friend or relative if they wish to provide some learning activities during the pupil free day.
Horsham College has also advised pupils and families of remote learning during the lockdown.
Year 11 and 12 exams are postponed until further notice and all planned incursions and excursions during the period of the lockdown are cancelled.
The Department of Education has advised schools will need to close other than for the children of authorised workers and vulnerable kids.
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