HUNDREDS of school children across Dorset remain in isolation as England comes out of lockdown.
The Daily Echo is providing a list of those who have pupils and/or staff affected by coronavirus in December.
Scores of young people across both BCP and Dorset Council areas were affected in November.
The latest list gives the name of the school and the date that pupils went into the 14-day self-isolation period.
December cases:
The bishop of Winchester Academy, Bournemouth, December 15
Sturminster Newton High School, December 14
Manorside Academy, Poole, December 14
St James' Primary Academy, Bournemouth, December 14
Twynham School, Christchurch, December 14
Courthill Infant School, Poole,December 14
St Peter's Primary School, Bournemouth, December 14
Muscliff Primary School, Bournemouth, December 14
LeAF Studio, Bournemouth, December 14
Heathlands Primary School, Bournemouth, December 14
Oak Academy, Bournemouth, December 14
Moordown St John's Primary, Bournemouth, December 14
Lytchett Minster School, December 14
Cerne Abbas First School, December 14
St Aldhelm's Academy, Poole,December 11
Courthill Infant School, Poole, December 11
Avonwood Primary School, Bournemouth, December 11
Highcliffe St Mark Primary, Christchurch, December 9
Bournemouth School, Bournemouth, December 9
St Andrews CE Primary, Shaftesbury, December 7
Merley First School, December 7
Queens Park InfantAcademy, Bournemouth, December 7
Gryphon School, sherborne, December 7
Highcliffe School, Christchurch, December 4
Christchurch Infant School, December 4
Shaftesbury School, December 3
William Barnes Primary School, Sturminster Newton, December 3
The Bishop of Winchester Academy, December 2
Mudeford Junior School, Christchurch, December 1
Manorside Academy, Poole, December 1
Twynham School, Christchurch, December 1
Old Town Infant School and Nursery, Poole, December 1
St Aldhelm's Academy, Poole, December 1
Gillingham Primary School,December 1
Gryphon School, Sherborne, December 1
Lytchett Minster School, December 1
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