Ridiculous. I did wonder on another thread how Canada coped. The answer came yesterday, from a British friend who's been living in Ontario for twenty years. It is that she has never known a school there close. What's more, in her small town, most of the children walk to school. The temperature there yesterday was between minus 10 and minus 17 Celsius and, of course, there was snow which was deep by British standards. The lucky ones are those who have to travel in from outlying areas by bus, because, in the worst Canadian weather, the buses sometimes can't run. However, the teachers, who do drive in, always turn up. She said earlier that children are expected to go outside at playtime if the temperature is above minus 20.
Can you imagine anything like here? Our parents don't seem to like children walking to school at all; in this village they drive children as old as 11 there, though they live only a mile away; never mind in below zero temperatures