The Scots School Albury has got on the front foot to plan out four possible scenarios as a result of regional Victoria moving back to a stage three lockdown.
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Acting principal Mark Geraets said the school wants to ensure it can continue to offer face to face learning for its students living in Victoria.
The scenarios are based around arrangements remaining the same, students living within the border bubble, a hard border closure preventing Victorians from entering, as well as the possibility of Albury being included in a lockdown.
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A number of year 12 staff members cross the border for work and the school wants to make sure that continues.
"It looks like we'll be able to always get our year 12s, as well as our year 12 teaching staff across the border," Mr Geraets said.
"We've got four scenarios there and hopefully it's not scenario four, but it could well be as it's changing daily.
"Currently all is good, but we're expecting changes to happen and we're prepared so we can ensure the kids still get their education in the best way possible."
The Scots School Albury has also received some positive news regarding its boarding students, all of whom provided negative COVID-19 tests and have been allowed to return.