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"A s*** show of a year for kids": Why school bubbles were destined to fail

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Get the M.E.N.'s Manchester Family newsletter for all the latest from school closures to ways to entertain the kids When schools opened in September most parents were hopeful of a year without disruption.

After the chaos of the full national lockdown, when school closures left many parents home schooling their kids - often while trying to do their own jobs - most were just grateful to get youngsters back in class and getting a full education.

We accepted bubbles, we adapted to staggered start and finish times, and despite some initial hesitancy, most secondary and college kids cracked on with their weekly tests and mask wearing. READ MORE: Bubbles won't be scrapped in Greater Manchester schools because Covid rates too high When closures

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