A TOTAL of 29 Hampshire schools have recorded at least one Covid-19 case in the past ten days.
According to Hampshire County Council's list, 29 schools have reported cases since March 22.
This list only covers schools under the remit of the County Council and for that reason, no Southampton schools or Independent schools have been included.
Although a school can record a positive case, this does not mean the infected person was in school at the time.
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Below is a full list of the Hampshire schools with at least one recorded case since March 22, and the date the most recent case was recorded:
March 22
- Brookfield (Secondary) - Fareham
- Cranford Park (Primary) - Hart
- Pennington (Infant) - Test Valley
March 23
- Cams Hill (Secondary) - Fareham
- Sun Hill (Infant) - Winchester
March 24
- Court Moor (Secondary) - Hart
- Uplands (Primary) - Fareham
March 25
- Eling (Infant) - New Forest
- Frogmore Community (Secondary) - Hart
- Henry Beaufort (Secondary) - Winchester
- Shepherd's Down (Special) - Winchester
- Warren Park (Primary) - Havant
March 26
- Petersgate (Infant) - Havant
March 27
No school reported a case on March 27.
March 28
- Crestwood (Secondary) - Eastleigh
- Endeavour (Primary) - Test Valley
- Tweseldown (Infant) - Hart
March 29
- Brune Park (Secondary) - Gosport
- Bursledon (Junior) - Eastleigh
- Cove (Secondary) - Rushmoor
- Crofton Hammond (Junior) - Fareham
- Elson (Junior) - Gosport
- Netley Abbey (Infant) - Eastleigh
- Hamble (Secondary) - Eastleigh
- South View (Infant) - Basingstoke & Deane
- South View (Junior) - Basingstoke & Deane
March 30
- Kingsclere C of E (Primary) - Basingstoke & Deane
- Springwood (Infant) - Havant
- St Mark's C of E (Primary) - Basingstoke & Deane
- Whiteley (Primary) - Fareham
No schools have been added to the county council's list after March 30.
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