Full list of UK school school closures as Storm Eowyn batters country

A number of schools have announced they will be shut as Storm Eowyn hits (Image: Getty)

As lashes the UK with powerful winds and dangerous conditions, a number of councils across the country have announced they will be closed on Friday.

The has issued a red weather warning for wind in several regions, with gusts expected to reach up to 100 mph in exposed coastal areas.

Storm Eowyn is causing widespread disruption, including , power cuts, fallen trees on roads, and severe flooding risks along coastal areas.

Authorities warn the public to avoid , as fallen debris, large waves, and hazardous winds create significant risks to life.

Buildings and homes are at risk of damage, with roofs torn off and power lines brought down. In lieu of this, people are advised to stay at home.

Express.co.uk will update this list as more school closures are announced.

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The Met Office has issued a red weather warning for wind in some parts of the country (Image: Getty)

Northern Ireland

All schools in Northern Ireland are to close.

Wales

Anglesey

Syr Thomas Jones catchment

  • Ysgol Syr Thomas Jones
  • Ysgol Amlwch
  • Ysgol Cemaes
  • Ysgol Goronwy Owen
  • Ysgol Llanfechell
  • Ysgol Moelfre
  • Ysgol Penysarn
  • Ysgol Rhosybol

Bodedern catchment

  • Ysgol Uwchradd Bodedern
  • Ysgol Y Ffridd
  • Ysgol Y Morswyn
  • Ysgol Pencarnisiog
  • Ysgol Rhyd Y Llan
  • Ysgol Gyrnadd Bodedern

Caergybi catchment

  • Ysgol Uwchradd Caergybi
  • Ysgol Cybi
  • Ysgol Fali
  • Ysgol Kingsland
  • Ysgol Llanfawr
  • Ysgol Rhoscolyn
  • Ysgol Rhosneigr
  • Ysgol Santes Fair
  • Ysgol Tywyn
  • Ysgol Caergeiliog

Llangefni catchment

  • Ysgol Bodffordd
  • Ysgol Corn Hir
  • Ysgol Esceifiog
  • Ysgol Henblas
  • Ysgol Llanbedrgoch
  • Ysgol Santes Dwynwene

Gwynedd

  • Ysgol Brynrefail
  • Ysgol Pendalar

Scotland

In Aberdeenshire Council, the following school will be closed to students:

  • Aberchirder Primary School
  • Aboyne Academy, Alford Academy
  • Alford Primary School
  • Auchenblae School, Banchory Academy
  • Banchory Primary School
  • Banff Academy
  • Banff Primary School
  • Brevie School
  • Bracoden School
  • Carronhill School
  • Crudie School
  • Ellon Academy
  • Fettercairn School
  • Fintry School
  • Fordyce School
  • Fraserburgh Academy
  • Fyvie School
  • Gordan Primary School
  • Inverurie Academy
  • Kemnay Academy
  • Lairhillock School
  • Laurencekirk School
  • Luthermuir School
  • Macduff Primary School
  • Mackie Academy
  • Marykirk School
  • Mintlaw Academy
  • Newtonhall School
  • Ordiquhill School
  • Portlethen Academy
  • Portsoy School
  • Redmyre School
  • St Andrew’s School, Inverurie
  • Towie School
  • Turriff Academy
  • Turriff Primary School
  • Whitehills School

Mearns Academy is closed to students only

In the following council areas, all schools will be closed.

  • Angus Council
  • Argyll and Bute Council
  • Edinburgh Council
  • Clackmannanshire Council
  • Dumfries and Galloway Council
  • Dundee Council
  • East Ayrshire Council
  • East Dunbartonshire Council
  • East Lothian Council
  • East Renfrewshire Council
  • Falkirk Council
  • Fife Council
  • Glasgow City Council
  • Inverclyde Council
  • Midlothian Council
  • North Ayrshire Council
  • North Lanarkshire Council
  • Perth and Kinross Council
  • Renfrewshire Council
  • Scottish Borders Council
  • South Lanarkshire Council
  • Stirling Council
  • West Dunbartonshire Council

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The has issued the following advice to people to stay safe during the storm:

  • Stay indoors: If possible, avoid going outside in dangerous weather conditions, as flying debris and high winds pose a significant risk.
  • Secure your property: Secure loose items outside your home, such as bins, garden furniture, and trampolines, to prevent them from being blown away.
  • Prepare for power cuts: Make sure you have essential items like torches, batteries, and a mobile phone power pack in case of power outages.
  • Avoid travel: Do not attempt to travel by road, as high winds, fallen trees, and other hazards make driving extremely dangerous.
  • Stay informed: Follow the latest updates from the and local authorities for further warnings and advice.

With Storm Éowyn continuing to bring chaotic weather across the UK, it is crucial to stay updated on weather conditions and heed advice from emergency services. Avoid unnecessary travel, ensure your home is secure, and take precautions to stay safe.

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