ANOTHER Bradford school has had to send a class home after a positive case of Covid-19 was found.

Grove House Primary, on Myers Lane in BD2, is just one of a number of schools recently forced to send children into isolation.

Year One and Year Four pupils at St John the Evangelist R C Primary School were told to isolate until and including March 27.

While, a bubble at St Winefride's Catholic Primary School in Wibsey was closed following a case of coronavirus.

One parent from Grove House said: "My son was sent home on March 18 because someone in his bubble was positive. So, that’s another four weeks at home.

"Thank god his SATs have been cancelled so he doesn’t have that stress.

"I really feel for the Year 10, 11 and sixth form kids, as well as all those having their exams and results impacted by this.

"I know schools, colleges and teachers will do their utmost, but it must feel like a kick in the teeth for all concerned.

"Nothing has changed in schools; ventilation is still poor and kids are crammed in corridors."

A spokesperson from Pennine Academies Yorkshire, who look after Grove House Primary, said: “We can confirm that one class bubble has been closed following a single positive Covid 19 case and the staff and pupils are self-isolating as per guidance.

"The safety of pupils and staff is our top priority and we continue to work closely with Public Health England and Bradford Council to follow the appropriate advice and guidance. The school remains open to all other children."