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Estel Farell Roig

Coronavirus: More than 20 schools across Bristol, South Gloucestershire and North Somerset with confirmed cases

More than 20 schools in Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire have had positive tests for coronavirus among their students or staff since term started - with more reporting "suspected" cases.

This comes after three schools in the area confirmed cases of coronavirus in the last 24 hours.

After just over two weeks back in the classroom, scores of pupils and staff are now self isolating following a turbulent start to the term.

Families struggling to access coronavirus tests have also added to the number of kids unable to attend classrooms after testing problems have been reported in Bristol.

The exact number of pupils and staff forced to self-isolate as a result of the outbreaks is not known, but at least 20 schools across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire have been hit by coronavirus so far.

You can view our timeline showing how Covid-19 has hit city's education system here.

The schools at which Covid-19 cases have been confirmed are as follows:

Bristol

BristolLive asked Bristol City Council for the latest information on outbreaks at local schools on Wednesday, but nothing was provided.

We are aware of 11 schools in Bristol that have been hit by the virus. They are the following:

Pupils are also self isolating at Cheddar Grove Primary School in Bedminster. The school has not had any confirmed cases but has one suspected case.

A student at the University of the West of England has also tested positive for the virus.

South Gloucestershire

South Gloucestershire Council said on Friday, September 18 that three schools in the area have had a positive case of Covid-19. However, it has now been confirmed a fourth school has been affected.

  • Kings Forest Primary School in Kingswood - one Year 1 student has tested positive and 28 people are self-isolating. The pupil first came down with symptoms the week beginning on September 7.
  • Culverhill School, in Yate - Culverhill School has 71 pupils self isolating. The positive case there was reported on September 14.

  • Tockington Manor School

  • Charfield Primary School. The council confirmed one Year 4 student has tested positive for coronavirus at the school, with 31 students being sent home as a result. The pupil first came down with symptoms last Thursday, September 17.

North Somerset

BristolLive asked North Somerset Council for information on outbreaks at local schools, but no information was provided.

We are aware of cases at six schools in the area:

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