Shorter school week proposed for Borders
The Scottish Borders Council is proposing a four-and-a-half day week for all primary and secondary schools pupils.
The Scottish Borders Council is proposing a four-and-a-half day week for all primary and secondary schools pupils.
Parents in the Borders are being asked for their thoughts on plans to change the school week.
Scottish Borders Council have launched a consultation on proposals for a so-called asymmetric system.
It would mean longer school days, but the school week would be four and a half days instead of five.
Education officials say it's the best way to make savings.
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