98 per cent of Sun readers vow to send their kids back to school this week

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A HUGE 98 per cent of Sun readers have vowed to send their kids back to school this week, a poll reveals.

Sixty per cent support using face masks in secondary schools.

Drama teacher Geoff Nolan gives a socially distanced lesson to pupils in Glasgow

Almost three quarters think teachers should be appreciated for the risks they are taking.

Our poll shows 71 per cent back our Bounce Back Britain campaign.

And 64 per cent think the country needs people to get back to normal.

We quizzed 730 parents of schoolkids after Boris Johnson made returning to school a priority.

Children’s commissioner for England Anne Longfield said parents must take a “balanced risk”.

She said there must be “no child left behind”.

But Commons education committee chairman Robert Halfon warned there is only a “50:50 chance” of GCSE and A-level exams going ahead next summer.

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