Over a quarter of a million online lessons have been accessed by children on what would have been the first day back at school after the Easter break.

The Oak National Academy, a Government-backed virtual school which was created by 40 teachers in England in less than a fortnight, launched on Monday for pupils in Reception to Year 10.

More than 250,000 video lessons were streamed online by pupils across the UK on the first day of the virtual academy.

It came as a survey by Sutton Trust revealed that over half of students in independent schools take part in online lessons every day, two-and-a-half times as often as their state school peers.

The gap is largely explained by access to resources, as independent schools are more likely to have existing online platforms where they can broadcast classes online to their students.



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