Lothians MSP Jeremy Balfour has urged SNP Education Secretary John Swinney to outline when breakfast and after school clubs will be up and running again as pupils prepare to return to school full-time.
The Scottish Conservative and Unionist MSP questioned Mr Swinney on the matter after he said that a final decision on returning to school full-time won’t be taken until the end of the month.
Mr Balfour wanted to know whether any return for breakfast clubs and after school clubs would coincide with pupils returning in August.
Mr Swinney failed to give a full guarantee whether this would be the case only responding with ‘ideally yes’, saying specific safety measures would be in place when they return.
With the return to schools fast approaching and parents needing clarification over whether further care will be available before or are after work, Mr Balfour says the SNP Education Secretary needs to clarify this as soon as possible.
Commenting, Jeremy Balfour MSP said:
“Breakfast and after school clubs play an absolutely vital in providing extra childcare for working parents right across Edinburgh and the Lothians.
“That is why the SNP’s Education Secretary needs to urgently clarify whether they will re-open at the same time as our pupils are expected to return to schools full time.
“While I understand the need for safety measures to be in place, we are fast approaching our schools returning and parents need to make arrangements for their children in terms of before and after school.
“As we gear up for the return of schools, the SNP and John Swinney need to clarify this situation as soon as possible and I will be continuing to call on the Education Secretary to deliver this guidance.”