BOTH Moama Anglican Grammar and Moama Public School will continue with on-campus learning for all students until further notice.
MAGS principal Carmel Spry said on Wednesday the school had not been told to make the move as yet.
“We haven’t had any updates today,” Mrs Spry said.“But we’ve been told things are continuing with border permits with our students because they are not able to learn remotely, as remote learning is not required for the school at this stage.“Our staff and students who live in Victoria are still able to come to school with their current border permits at this stage.“If we move to remote learning, they will have to remain in Victoria, but we have had no update on that today.“There is no question as to whether our staff and students are allowed to come here under the rules.”Moama Public School will also retain on-campus learning for the foreseeable future.“Local public primary and secondary schools are continuing with onsite, face to face teaching and learning,” a NSW Department of Education spokesperson said.“We continue to follow the advice of NSW Health to ensure that any change to the current situation is communicated to border schools as soon as possible.”NSW Cross Border Commissioner James McTavish on Wednesday Victorian students who studied in NSW would be required to learn from home once the state moved to stage three restrictions.“The Victorian restrictions require Victorian residents to learn from home. The only reason they can learn from school is if they can't learn from home,” he said.