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Midland company develops special Covid-19 classroom

The classrooms are designed for social distancing and can be installed in a day

Vincent McCullagh, Bretty Healy, Caroline McCullagh (all Sovereign Exhibitions) with Craig Tracey MP in one of the special Covid-19 classrooms

A Midland exhibition company has created a classroom designed to help schools manage a safe return to education after the summer holidays.

The new classroom – designed by Sovereign Exhibitions, based in North Warwickshire – can accommodate up to 32 children at a social distance of 1.4 metres and a teacher at 2.3 metres.#

It also offers a quick fix for schools needing to comply with social distancing measures as it  can be installed on site in less than a day.

The classrooms are delivered, wheeled into the position, fully installed and come complete with fixed desks, hand-sanitiser units and hygienic hard surfaces.

Sovereign, which has more than 25 years’ experience in the exhibition industry, decided to move into the education sector after reports schools would not be able to return to normal teaching for months and that traditional buildings made enforcing Covid-19 safety measures at times impossible.

The new classroom has now won the backing of North Warwickshire MP Craig Tracey and sparked a stream of enquiries from all levels of education.

One of Sovereign Exhibitions' special Covid-19 classrooms

Vincent McCullagh, managing director of Sovereign, said the company’s skills and experience meant it took just three weeks from conception to producing a fully workable model, and the firm could produce 40 a week.

He said: “My wife and I have three children and we run a company – so we are fully aware of how hard it is to juggle education and working and there is no question that it will be hard for the economy to recover until children are fully back to school.