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Devon school confident of quick classroom return after fire.
Summary
The Promise School in Okehampton will start short-term online learning on Wednesday after a Sunday fire that severely damaged much of the building, and trust leaders are working with local and national education bodies on contingency plans for a return to face-to-face classes.
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The Promise School in Okehampton, Devon, experienced a fire on Sunday that caused severe damage to much of the building, officials said. The headteacher, Quentin Gunderson, said students will begin online learning on Wednesday and staff have prepared learning packs and devices for families. The Dartmoor Multi-Academy Trust and local authorities are developing contingency arrangements. The headteacher said he was confident face-to-face learning could return soon.
Known details:
- Devon and Somerset Fire Service reported that significant parts of the school's roof and upper floor suffered severe damage.
- The school will move to online learning starting Wednesday while alternative arrangements are developed.
- The Dartmoor Multi-Academy Trust is coordinating with Devon County Council and the Department for Education and expects to announce site solutions in the next few days.
Summary:
The fire disrupted on-site teaching and prompted a short-term shift to online learning while trust and local leaders assess options for temporary sites. Officials say contingency plans are being developed with local and national education bodies and that details are expected to be released in the coming days.
