Channel Island schools reopen
All state schools in Jersey and Guernsey will reopen to some students today (8 June).
Guernsey's States Chief Executive says for pupils returning to school it will be a "day of celebration".
Paul Whitfield added that teachers were "looking forward" to welcoming children back to both primary and secondary schools in the island.
Guernsey's government is encouraging students to walk or cycle to school to help ease traffic flow near schools and in car parks.
Bus services will be operating with reduced seating to ensure social distancing guidelines are adhered to.
Meanwhile in Jersey the island's Education Minister, has announced a phased return to school for certain year groups.
Year six pupils in primary schools will return full time and secondary schools will reopen for some face-to-face teaching for students in years 10 and 12.
Highlands College will re-open with some face-to-face teaching for students in years 12 and 13.
A set number of children will also be able to return to private nurseries in 'bubbles' or small groups, while other children will be able to return to childminders or nannies so long as public health guidelines are followed.