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SCHOOL CLOSURES NOVEMBER 30 All Saints' Church of England SCHOOL CLOSURES NOVEMBER 30 All Saints' Church of England School, Weymouth Partially Open Beaminster School Closed Beechcroft St Pauls CE VA Primary School Closed Bere Regis School Closed Bincombe Valley Primary School Partially open Blandford St Mary Primary School Open Bovington First School Closed Bovington Middle School Closed Brackenbury Infant School and Community Nursery Closed Bridport Primary School Closed Bridport, St Mary's Church of England Primary School Closed Broadmayne First School Open in the morning only Broadwindsor Primary School Closed Buckland Newton School Open Budmouth Technology College Closed Burton Bradstock School Closed Cerne Abbas School Open Charmouth Primary School Open Cheselbourne Village School Closed Chickerell Primary School Open Conifers Primary School Closed Corfe Castle First Schoo Closed Damers First School Closed Dorchester Middle School Closed Gillingham Primary School Closed Gillingham School Closed Grove Infant School Open Hazelbury Bryan Primary School Closed Holy Trinity CE VC Primary School and Nursery Unit Closed Loders CE VC Primary School Partially Open Lulworth and Winfrith CE VC First School Open Lytchett Matravers Primary School Open Maiden Newton, Greenford Primary School Partially Open Manor Park First School Closed Marshwood Primary School Open Milborne St Andrew First School Closed Motcombe CE VA Primary School Closed Mountjoy School Closed Okeford Fitzpaine School Open Owermoigne CofE VA First School Closed Parrett and Axe Primary School Closed Piddle Valley First School Partially Open Pimperne Primary School Open Portesham Primary School Open Powerstock Primary School Closed Puddletown First School Closed Queen Elizabeth's School Closed Radipole Primary School Closed Royal Manor Arts College Partially Open Salway Ash Primary School Open Shaftesbury Primary School Closed Shaftesbury School Partially Open Sherborne Abbey Primary School Closed Sherborne Primary School Closed Shillingstone Primary School Open Southill Primary School Partially Open Southwell Primary School Closed Spetisbury Hall and Sloper Primary School Closed St Andrew's, Weymouth Closed St Augustine's Primary School, Weymouth Closed St Catherine's School, Wimborne Open St Catherine's Roman Catholic School Open St George's First School, Langton Matravers Closed St Georges Primary School, Tophill Closed St John's School, Weymouth Closed St Mary's First School, Dorchester Closed St Mary's First School, Wool Closed St Mary's School, Marnhull Open St Mary's First School, Charminster Closed St Mary's Middle School, Puddletown Closed St Mary's Primary School, Beaminster Closed St Mary's Primary School, Bradford Abbas Open St Mary's First School, Swanage Open St Michael's Primary School, Lyme Regis Partially Open St Nicholas and St Laurence Primary School, Broadwey Open St Nicholas Primary School, Child Okeford Open St Osmund's Middle School, Dorchester Closed Stalbridge Primary School Open Sticklands Primary School Open Stoborough First School Closed Sturminster Marshall First School Open Sturminster Newton High School Closed Swanage First School Open Swanage Middle School Closed Swanage St Mark's First School Closed Symondsbury Primary School Open The Abbey Primary School, Shaftesbury Closed The Blandford School Closed The Lady St Mary First School, Wareham Closed The Prince of Wales School Open The Purbeck School Partially Open The Sir John Colfox School Closed The Wey Valley School Closed The Woodroffe School Closed Thorncombe Primary School Open Thorner's, Litton Cheney Open Thornford Primary School Closed Underhill Community Junior School Closed Wareham Middle School Closed Westfield Technology College Closed Winterbourne Valley First School Open Wool First School Closed Wyke Primary School Open Wyke Regis Junior School Closed Wyke Regis Infant School and Nursery Closed Wyvern School Closed .
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