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Study finds children in England and Scotland experiencing rising racism and prejudice in public after Brexit vote.
Officials are scrambling to prevent a repeat of the chaos at Dover and keep passengers moving.
Schools report that pupils and parents have been affected by political division.
The prime minister has shown where her priorities lie, as she tries to save her political skin while ignoring the school-funding crisis, says one campaigner.
Schools have been warned to prepare for food shortages ahead of the new school year and urged by wholesalers to “stock up”.
Fears that uncertainty over Brexit will hit language learning after 25% drop in applications from EU citizens.
Legal school meal nutrition standards may need to be amended, or discarded, in the event of a no-deal Brexit, according to internal local council planning documents seen by the BBC.
The growth in international schools in London has been stopped in its tracks - with Brexit the likely culprit.
Emergency plans for Kent are going full steam ahead as the county prepares for chaos.
Providers may need to consider buying in frozen food, guidance says.
Schools told to be ‘flexible’ in event of food shortages as councils and private sector step up no-deal planning.
Potential rising cost of quality ingredients could also mean the return of the Turkey Twizzler, caterers claim.
A school has reportedly sent its pupils home with a letter about how Brexit could affect a school trip - including everything from food to visas.
'It is prudent that schools begin to plan for possibility of disruption following Brexit'
New analysis from ISC Research has blamed Brexit for international school growth in London grinding to a halt, Forbes reports.
French school leaders are opting for the more expensive but simpler trip to Ireland. / French school trips to the UK have been halted by Brexit visa issues, according to reports.
The 150-year-old Randal Cremer primary in Hackney is earmarked for closure next summer.
The chief executive of the UK trade association that represents inbound tourism said revenue from foreign school trips has ‘drastically reduced’ post-Brexit.
France’s public sector spending watchdog also raised concerns about new residents and school trips.
"In addition to expressing a range of concerns about the implications of Brexit for travel, trade, identity, health, education, freedom of movement, security and funding, young people have argued that Brexit-related issues should be taught in schools."
Due to the fact that border authorities in the United Kingdom do not accept ID cards issued in European Union countries, a large number of school children are choosing other English-speaking countries such as Ireland and Malta, with EU school travel to the UK at 61 per cent of pre-Brexit levels.