WATCH: PM thanks school leavers for Covid ‘sacrifice’

Heads say it is ‘extremely regrettable’ that leavers have ‘missed out on rites of passage’ due to lockdown
10th July 2020, 4:01pm

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WATCH: PM thanks school leavers for Covid ‘sacrifice’

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Heads have said they share the prime minister’s “conviction” that “brilliant teaching” has helped equip school leavers with the skills they need to build a “better future” in the wake of the Covid-19 crisis.

However it is “extremely regrettable” that this generation has “missed out on rites of passage that are important parts of the normal journey to adulthood”, according to the Association of School and College Leaders (ASCL).

In a virtual address to school leavers this morning, Boris Johnson told students that their efforts and “sacrifice” have helped save hundreds of thousands of lives amid the coronavirus pandemic.


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He urged them to jump on every opportunity that comes their way and “rugby tackle” it to the floor, as he predicted that they would become one of the most “influential generations in the peacetime history of our nation”.

Mr Johnson said: “It was your education that was disrupted, your lives that were disrupted. And now, as many of you are missing out once again on parties and festivals, presentations, perhaps even long-planned holidays, I want you to know that your efforts have been worth it.

“Because of you, because of your sacrifice, we’ve saved hundreds of thousands of lives.

“And that’s not something many generations will be able to say about their final weeks of school. Not your elder siblings, certainly not your parents.”

In the online broadcast, the prime minister added: “Your generation, that came of age and perhaps had to grow up a bit faster during this pandemic, your generation are going to be so, so vital to that national effort to rebuild because we’re going to need bright, brilliant young people like you.

“And that strength of character, the qualities that you forged during the lockdown - empathy, resilience, self-discipline, patience - those are qualities we’re going to need now as we make our society fairer, make our air cleaner, stop our planet getting warmer.

“And those are qualities that are going to carry you forwards and upwards and make you one of the most important and influential generations in the peacetime history of our nation.”

He continued: “Your generation has come of age facing a challenge like no other generation before you.

“And just as previous generations have had their own missions - the wartime generation that rebuilt Britain in the 1950s, those who fought for greater rights and equality in the 1960s and ‘70s - your mission will be to make your way in the world, as we build back a better, fairer Britain.

“I know this year hasn’t ended the way you wanted it to. I know you’ll never get back the past few months or enjoy the experiences that you hoped to, but I promise you it has been worth it.”

Geoff Barton, ASCL general secretary, said: “We fully support the message of the prime minister to school leavers.

“He is right to recognise the sacrifices made by young people because of the coronavirus pandemic. They have missed out on rites of passage that are important parts of the normal journey to adulthood and this is extremely regrettable.

“We also share his conviction that the brilliant teaching they have received has equipped them with the skills they need to have successful and fulfilling lives, and to play a key role in building a better future.”

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