A SCHOOL in Oswestry is set to become a Covid-19 vaccination hub under the government’s latest proposal.

Oswestry School, in Upper Brook Street, will join Shrewsbury School to provide Shropshire’s vaccination centre.

This scheme, which incurs no cost for the government, has been drawn up by two academy chains, a private school group, and the respected Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference (HMC).

Headmaster Julian Noad said it is a privilege to be able to help in the push to rollout the vaccine.

He said: “We are incredibly privileged to be able to help in whatever way we can during this pandemic alongside our HMC colleagues.

“Our pupils need to return to school as soon as possible and by taking part in this initiative I hope that we can speed up this time.

“Being located just outside Oswestry town centre means that school staff members can easily reach us, by car, public transport, or by walking.

“With good planning and hard work, Shrewsbury School and Oswestry will be able to ensure the safety of teaching and support staff.”

Under this emergency scheme medically trained staff will inoculate school workers for 16 hours a day.

The plan is that ‘most or even all’ of England’s one million school and nursery teachers, teaching assistants and support staff, including dinner ladies and caretakers, could be vaccinated within the week.

Oswestry School has the refrigerators required to store the vaccine and a large force of medically trained staff who can administer the injections.