Creating year 7 bubbles to support primary to secondary school transition: a positive pandemic outcome?

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In this paper, we explore the benefits of new forms of in-school grouping for children moving from primary to secondary school during the COVID-19 pandemic in England. Our three-phase study with over 400 students and teachers found that protective measures to limit COVID-19 though year group ‘bubbles’ generated an environment more aligned to children’s previous primary school experience. This natural experiment smoothed the process of transition by providing a better correspondence with students’ developmental needs, especially for those on the cusp of adolescence. We recommend that physical, administrative and pedagogical school structures are reimagined for this age group to this end.

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Saville, K., Leaton Gray, S., Perryman, J., & Hargreaves, E. (2023). Creating year 7 bubbles to support primary to secondary school transition: a positive pandemic outcome? Education 3-13, 52(1), 48–60. https://doi.org/10.1080/03004279.2023.2186977

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