The schools which had shut buildings over RAAC fears have reopened after government clarification.
St James' Primary School said the DfE confirmed on Tuesday RAAC work over the summer was sufficient to reopenTwo schools in Kent have fully reopened after they were affected by closures over unstable concrete used in buildings.
The schools had previously received letters from the DfE ordering all RAAC-affected buildings to be vacated immediately, even in cases where they were previously seen as "non-critical". The school says safety work carried out over the summer has now been confirmed as sufficient for the school to reopen.across the country due to the issue.
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