A case of coronavirus has been confirmed in a child at St John's Primary School.
The children in the affected class bubble will therefore self-isolate and won't be in school from tomorrow (Thursday 22 October).
They will be tested at day 5 and day 8, as long as the parent or carer gives consent.
The government says all parents have been told and the school, which has been disinfected, will stay open.
It's the fourth school to be affected by a case of coronavirus.
It was confirmed earlier today that a member of staff at Le Rocquier School has tested positive. There has also been a confirmed case at St Michael's School and St Saviour's School.

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