 
                            King William's College and The Buchan School will reopen its doors to pupils from Monday, June 22.
The School, which has been running a successful online teaching programme for all its students during lock down, will follow the normal school day for all year groups, whilst implementing additional measures to ensure the health and safety of pupils and staff.
Online support will continue to be provided for overseas students and pupils who do not return this term on a voluntary basis.
Principal Joss Buchanan said: "We are enormously excited to welcome the pupils back and for the hubbub of normal school life to return. It has been the most extraordinary of times but the worst, we trust, is now well and truly behind us."
 
 
                                         
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