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Cornwall

Cornwall schools which are set to be closed or partially closed during the teachers' strike on 24 April.

Primaries closing (expected)

Callington Community Primary School

Duloe C of E School

Falmouth Primary School

Heamoor Community Primary School

Lanivet Community Primary School

Newlyn Community Primary School

Parc Eglos Community Primary School

Pelynt Community Primary School

Pensilva Primary School

Robartes Junior School

Roskear Community Primary School

St Day Community Primary School

St Germans Community Primary School

St Meriadoc C of E Junior School

St Michaels Cof E School

St Stephens Community Primary School

Stoke Climsland Community Primary School

Tregolls Community Primary School

Tregony Community Primary School

Upton Cross Community Primary School

Secondaries closing (expected)

Richard Lander School

Mounts Bay School

St Ives School

Mullion School

Penrice Community College.

Primary schools partially opening

Bude Infant School

Burraton Community Primary School

Camborne Nursery School

Doubletrees Special School

Pennoweth Community Primary School

Portreath Community Primary School

Roche Community Primary School

St Dominic C of E School

St Ives Infant School

St Mary’s C of E School

St Stephen Churchtown Community Primary School

Treloweth Community Primary School

Treyew Community Primary School

Secondaries partially closed or disrupted

Bodmin Community College

Budehaven Community School

Callington Community College

Camborne School and Community College

Cape Cornwall School

Falmouth Community School

Fowey Community College

Hayle Community School

Helston School and Community College

Launceston College

Liskeard School and Community College

Looe Community School

Penair School

Pencalenick Special School

Penryn College

Poltair School

Pool Business and Enterprise College

Redruth School

The Roseland Community School

Torpoint Community School

Treviglas Community College

Wadebridge School



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