Schools concerned over financial situation post-coronavirus despite government cash injection

Head teachers are concerned about the financial status of schools despite the government’s £650 million cash injection.

The impact of coronavirus is being felt across schools in England just as they look to welcome back pupils in September.

Many schools have recorded a severe drop in income due to lack of after-schools clubs and renting out spaces.

They have also had to pay for the government required health and safety supplies.

While the government has said that schools can claim back some exceptional costs, many schools say this will not be enough.

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