All state schools in York are open as normal today. According to council officials though, the following ones in North and East Yorkshire are shut or, if stated, open with different hours from usual:
North Yorkshire
Barton Church of England Primary School
Brayton College, Selby
Brompton on Swale Church of England Primary School
Carlton in Snaith CP School
Dales School, Morton on Swale
Easingwold Community Primary School
Filey Secondary School
Forest of Galtres School at Shipton by Beningbrough will open, but not until 10am Forest Special School, Knaresborough
Hackforth & Hornby Church of England Primary School
Hipswell Church of England Primary School, Catterick Garrison
Hirst Courtney & Temple Hirst Community Primary School
Kirk Fenton Church of England Primary School Closed until Monday, January 11.
Knayton Church of England Primary School
Long Preston Primary School
Mowbray Special School, Bedale
Ravensworth Church of England Primary School
Roecliffe Church of England Primary School
Selby Abbey Church of England Primary School
Selby High School Open to Year 10 & 11 only
Selby High School is closed to all years EXCEPT Years 10 & 11 - open for Years 10 & 11
Sessay Church of England Primary School
Settle College School
Settle Middle School
Slingsby Community Primary School
South Craven School
St Hedda's Roman Catholic Primary School
St Mary's Primary School, Knaresborough
St Mary's RC Primary School, Richmond
Stokesley School
Tadcaster East Community Primary School
Tadcaster Grammar School
The Dales School
The Holy Family Catholic High School, Carlton is closed to all years EXCEPT Years 10 & 11
Weaverthorpe Church of England Primary School
Whitley and Eggborough Community Primary School is closed to all years EXCEPT Years 10 & 11
East Yorkshire
Sledmere Primary School
Hook Primary School is shut to pupils in Class 1 and Class 2
Walkington Primary School is shut to Year 1, Year 2 and Reception pupils.
School closures
Details of school closures in York, North Yorkshire and East Riding.
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