Under the Freedom of Information Act, please list/provide me with answers to the following questions:
• * Are all children in face-to-face learning onsite at the school/schools for which your body is responsible following identification of the presence of Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC)?
• * If not, how many children are in face-to-face learning on (a) a separate site belonging to the school or (b) another school in the area
• * How many children are learning remotely and for how long have they been learning remotely?
• * Has the closure of buildings with RAAC identified resulted in the loss of specialist teaching spaces including but not limited to science labs, art and design technology studios, drama studios or indoor sports facilities?
• * Has the use of temporary accommodation resulted in a temporary loss of playing fields or outdoor spaces for pupils?
We can confirm that there are no instances of RAAC in any schools overseen by Devon County Council, so there are no instances of school children relocating to other sites or learning remotely as a result and there are no instances of temporary accommodation being necessary. (Note that any Academies with RAAC have oversight by the Department of Education and not Devon County Council).