SCHOOLS across Comet country will be closed tomorrow, as the snow continues to cause disruption.
In Hitchin, all three secondary schools – Hitchin Girls’, Hitchin Boys’, and The Priory – will be shut, although they will be running exams still.
Several Letchworth GC and Stevenage secondary schools will also not be opening, and primary schools across all three towns won’t be, either.
Offley Junior, St Mary’s C of E in Baldock, and Stevenage schools St Nicholas C of E and Woolenwick Junior will decide tomorrow.
Peartree Way Nursery in Stevenage says it hopes to open, while Round Diamond in Stevenage says it is open for now.
The schools that have so far confirmed they will be shut are:
Almond Hill Junior, Stevenage
Ashtree Primary and Nursery, Stevenage
Barnwell, Stevenage
Bedwell Primary School and Nursery, Stevenage
Broom Barns JMI, Stevenage
Fairlands Primary School and Nursery, Stevenage
Featherstone Wood Primary, Stevenage
Giles Infant, Junior, and Nursery, Stevenage
Grange Junior School, Letchworth GC
Graveley Primary School, near Hitchin
Greenside, Stevenage
Hexton JMI, Hitchin
Highbury Infant School and Nursery, Hitchin
The Highfield, Letchworth GC
Highover, Hitchin
Hitchin Boys’ School
Hitchin Girls’ School
Icknield Infant and Nursery, Letchworth GC
Larwood, Stevenage
Letchmore Infants and Nursery, Stevenage
Lodge Farm Primary, Stevenage
Longmeadow Primary, Stevenage
Lonsdale, Stevenage
Marriotts, Stevenage
Moss Bury Primary, Stevenage
Northfield Infants and Nursery, Letchworth
Peartree Spring Infant and Junior, Stevenage
Poppies Nursery, Stotfold
Preston Primary
The Priory, Hitchin
Red Bear Children’s Centre, Stotfold
Robert Bloomfield Academy, Shefford
Samuel Whitbread, Clifton
Shephalbury Park Primary, Stevenage
St John’s Primary, Baldock
St Mary’s C of E, Stotfold
Stonehill Primary, Letchworth GC
St Paul’s Walden
St Vincent de Paul, Stevenage
Thomas Alleyne, Stevenage
Weston Primary, near Hitchin
Whitehill Junior, Hitchin
Wilbury Junior, Hitchin
Woolenwick Infant and Nursery
Wymondley JMI, Hitchin
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