Schools in Aberdeenshire, Highland, and Moray have been impacted by adverse weather conditions, resulting in closures and transportation issues. The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for snow showers, hail, and icy conditions in north and west Scotland until midday, leading to difficult travel conditions.
In Aberdeenshire, several schools have been affected, with closures and delayed openings due to the weather. Some schools have also experienced changes to transport routes. In Highland Council, a similar situation is seen with various schools being closed or partially closed. Moray Council is also facing delays in school openings and closures due to the weather conditions.
The list of affected schools in Aberdeenshire includes Aberchirder Primary School, Alford Primary School, Auchterless School, Banff Primary School, Braemar School, and many more. Highland Council schools such as Abernethy Primary, Ardross Primary, Beauly Primary, Dornoch Academy, Gairloch High School, and others are also impacted. In Moray Council, schools like Elgin High School, Lhanbryde Primary School, Cullen Primary School, Rothiemay Primary School, and more are facing delays and closures.
The safety of students and staff is a top priority for these councils, and decisions regarding school closures and transportation are made to ensure the well-being of everyone involved. It is important for parents and guardians to stay updated on the latest information from the councils and schools regarding closures, delays, and transportation issues.
During times of adverse weather conditions, it is crucial to prioritize safety and take necessary precautions when traveling. It is recommended to follow any instructions or guidelines provided by local authorities and school officials to ensure the safety of students, staff, and the community as a whole.
As the weather conditions continue to be monitored, it is advised to stay informed and prepared for any further developments that may impact schools and transportation in the area. By working together and staying vigilant, the community can navigate through these challenges and ensure the safety and well-being of everyone involved.