Full list of schools closures across UK today in another day of snow warnings
Schools across the UK have been forced to close again as Brits wake up to more wintery weather.
The Met Office has warned of dangerous conditions with four yellow weather alerts in place across Scotland, Northern Ireland, and parts of England.
Schools are now considering closing for the day, with some in Cornwall closing after heavy snowfall was announced.
Parents have been advised to check online again today to see if their child’s school has reopened.
Which schools are closed today?
- Callington Community College, Cornwall
- South Petherwin CP School, Cornwall
- Tregadillett Primary School, Cornwall
- Willand School, Devon
- Aberchirder Primary School, Aberdeenshire
- Anna Ritchie School, Aberdeenshire
- Cairney School, Aberdeenshire
- Crudie School, Aberdeenshire
- Drumblade School, Aberdeenshire
- Fintry School, Turriff, Aberdeenshire
- Fordyce School, Aberdeenshire
- Forgue School, Aberdeenshire
- Fyvie School, Aberdeenshire
- Glass School, Aberdeenshire
- Gordon Primary School, Aberdeenshire
- Gordon Schools (The), Aberdeenshire
- Kennethmont School, Aberdeenshire
- King Edward School, Aberdeenshire
- Largue School, Aberdeenshire
- Monquhitter School, Aberdeenshire
- Ordiquhill School, Aberdeenshire
- Rayne North School, Aberdeenshire
- Rhynie School, Aberdeenshire
- Rothienorman School, Aberdeenshire
- St Andrew’s School, Inverurie
- Strathdon School, Aberdeenshire
- Towie School, Aberdeenshire
- Turriff Academy, Aberdeenshire
- Turriff Primary School, Aberdeenshire
- Udny Green School, Aberdeenshire
Charity Age UK warned that the conditions could be dangerous for vulnerable people, including the elderly.
Dr Agostinho Sousa, from the UKHSA, said: ‘This is the first amber Cold Weather Health Alert of the season, but we can expect more as we approach winter, and it is vital to check in on vulnerable friends, family and neighbours to ensure they are well prepared for the onset of cold weather.
‘Particularly if they are elderly or otherwise at increased risk.’
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