Dozens of schools in Norfolk are set to at least partially close on Wednesday, as thousands of teachers go on strike.
More than 23,000 schools in England and Wales are expected to be affected by the first of four days of planned industrial action from members of the National Education Union in a dispute over pay.
The union voted to strike weeks ago - but members are not obliged to tell their employers if they will be participating until the day of the strike.
Norfolk County Council said they were being updated continuously by schools in the region, but they had been informed of 121 partial closures and 29 full closures.
The schools below are set to be closed or partially closed on Wednesday, February 1, but parents should check with their child's school for full details.
Acle Academy - Open to year 11 and vulnerable children
Alderman Peel High - Open to year 11 and vulnerable children
Alderman Peel High School - Closed to all pupils except for some exam classes
Avenue Junior School - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Aylsham High School - Partially closed for some year groups
The Bishop's C of E Primary Academy, Thetford - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Bluebell Primary - Open to vulnerable pupils and year 6
Browick Road Primary And Nursery School - Closed to all pupils
Bure Valley School - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Catton Grove Primary - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Cawston Primary - Closed to all pupils
The Clare School - Open to vulnerable pupils
Cliff Park Ormiston Academy - Partially closed for most year groups
Cringleford Primary School - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Docking - Partially closed for some year groups
Drayton C of E Junior School - Closed to all pupils
Drayton CE VC Junior School - Closed to all pupils
Drayton Community Infant School - Closed to all pupils
Drayton Infant - Closed to all pupils
Dussindale Primary - Open to reception, years 1, 2 and 3
East Point Academy - Open to years 7 and 11
Edith Cavell Primary - Open to vulnerable pupils, year 6 and SRB pupils
Falcon Junior - Partially closed for most year groups
Firside Junior - Closed to all but vulnerable children
Flegg High Ormiston Academy - Closed to all pupils except for some exam classes
Great Yarmouth Charter Academy - Open to years 7, 8, 11 and 12
Hall School, Old Catton - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Harleston Sancroft Academy - Closed to all pupils except for some exam classes
Heartsease Primary Academy - Closed to all pupils except for some exam classes
Hellesdon High School - Open to year 11 and vulnerable children
Hellesdon Sixth Form - Open to year 13 and vulnerable children
Hemblington Primary - Open to years 5 and 6
Hethersett Academy - Open to years 7, 10 and 11
Hethersett Woodside Primary and Infant School - Closed to all but vulnerable children
Hewett Academy - Open to years 7, 9, 10 and 11
Hillside Avenue Primary - Closed to all pupils
Hingham Primary School - Closed to all pupils
Hobart High - Open to vulnerable pupils
Holt Primary - Closed to pupils where NEU class teacher
Jane Austin College - Open to years 7, 11, 12 and 13
King Edward VI - Open to years 7, 11, 12 and 13
King’s Lynn Academy - Partially closed for most year groups
Kinsale Junior School - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Lakenham Primary School - Closed to all pupils
Lionwood Infant School - Closed to all pupils
Lionwood Junior School - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Locksley School - Closed to all pupils
Lodge Lane - Open to all but reception
Lynn Grove - Partially closed for some year groups
Martham Primary - Open to vulnerable pupils and year 6
Moorlands - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Mousehold Infant & Nursery - Closed to all pupils
Mousehold Infant And Nursery School - Closed to all pupils
Mulbarton Primary - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Neatherd - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Necton Primary - Closed to all pupils
Necton VA Primary School - Closed to all pupils
Nicholas Hamond Academy - Closed to all pupils except for some exam classes
Northgate Primary School, GY - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Notre Dame High School - Closed to all pupils except for some exam classes
Open Academy - Closed to all pupils except for some exam classes
The Parkside School - Open to vulnerable pupils
Preston Primary School - Closed to all pupils
Reepham High - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Robert Kett Primary School - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Roydon Primary - All of the infant department closed
Rosecroft Primary School - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Sewell Park Academy - Open to year 11 and vulnerable pupils
Sheringham Community Primary School - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
Smithdon High - Open to year 7
Southery Academy Partially - Closed for some year groups
Springwood High - Open to years 7, 11 and 13
Springwood High School - Partially closed for most year groups
St Clement's High School - Closed to all pupils
St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary School - Closed to all pupils apart from vulnerable children
St. Clement's High - Closed to all pupils
St. Clements Hill Primary - Open to vulnerable pupils and year 2
St. Mary's Church Of England Junior Academy - Closed to all pupils
St. Peter's Primary Academy - Closed to all pupils
Stalham Infant & Stalham Junior - Open to vulnerable pupils and year 6
Stibbard All Saints and North Elmham Primary - Closed to all pupils
Taverham - Closed to all pupils except for some exam classes
The Thetford Academy - Remote learning for KS3, open to KS4/5
Tuckswood Primary - Open to vulnerable pupils and year 6
University Technical College, Norfolk (UTCN) - Closed to all pupils except for year 11 and some exam classes
Victory Academy - Open to years, 11, 12, 13 and vulnerable children.
Whitefriars Church of England Primary Academy - Partially closed for most year groups
Wymondham High School - Closed to all pupils except for some exam classes
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