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Schools Adjust Timings for Late England Matches to Ease Parental Stress

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As England progresses in the World Cup, several schools are opting for later start times to accommodate families wanting to watch late-night matches. With kick-offs scheduled for 01:00 BST, schools in London, Salford, and other regions are opening around 10:00, easing the morning rush for parents and children alike.

Headteachers argue that this flexibility allows families to enjoy the games together, fostering a sense of community and national pride. Parents like Kelly Wall appreciate the change, noting it reduces stress and allows for quality family time, especially for those who might struggle with early mornings after late matches.

However, the decision has sparked debate among parents, with some advocating for traditional school hours. Critics argue that children should be ready for school regardless of match timings, highlighting differing views on balancing education and national sporting events.

The government has not issued a clear directive on the matter, leaving schools to navigate this balance independently. As the tournament progresses, the implications of these late starts could influence future school policies and parental expectations around major sporting events.

Source: BBC News

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