Coventry School Closures Today: Storm Goretti Forces Multiple Schools to Shut
Storm Goretti Disrupts Education Across Coventry
Schools across Coventry have been forced to close today, Friday 9th January 2026, due to severe weather conditions brought by Storm Goretti. The closures affect thousands of pupils and families as heavy snow affects the Midlands through Friday morning, creating dangerous travelling conditions for students and staff alike.
Weather Warnings and Safety Concerns
The Met Office issued an amber warning from 8pm on January 8 to 9am on January 9, warning of disruption and dangerous travelling conditions. Storm Goretti is pushing across the UK, bringing gusts of up to 100mph and heavy rain and snow. The severe weather has prompted school administrators to prioritise student and staff safety, leading to widespread closures throughout the region.
Schools Affected by Closures
Multiple educational institutions have announced closures or partial openings. Westwood Academy closed today to ensure the safety of students and staff, whilst some secondary schools have implemented partial closures. Some schools remain partially open, with Years 7, 11, and 13 invited to attend, along with students sitting exams, whilst Years 8, 9, and 10 work remotely via Microsoft Teams.
Impact on Learning and Remote Education
Despite the physical closures, schools are ensuring education continues. Pupils can still access school resources and activities online through usual platforms, with teachers using Class Dojo to share updates and provide links to various online resources. Parents are advised to check their schools’ websites, social media accounts, and messaging apps for the latest updates on closures and remote learning arrangements.
Looking Ahead
Adverse weather conditions may lead to schools in Coventry being closed for safety reasons, with decisions taken on a school-by-school basis. As winter conditions continue to affect the region, families should remain vigilant and regularly check official channels for updates. The safety of students and staff remains the top priority as Coventry navigates through this challenging weather event.