Primary and secondary schools across the city have undergone rigorous 'deep cleans' of all contact points - such as door handles, light switches and desks - to prevent the spread of the virus. Children displaying symptoms of the virus such as vomiting or diarrhoea are advised to stay off school until the symptoms have stopped for two days. This is every school in Leeds we know to have been affected.
7. Parklands Primary
Following advice from the Health Protection Agency after the Norovirus outbreak at neighbouring Leeds East Acacemy, Parklands Primary in Seacroft was closed on Thursday 28.
8. Burley Oaks Primary School
The primary in Burley in Wharfedale was one of the first schools in the region to be hit with the Norovirus. It was closed for three days from Wednesday, November 20 to Friday, November 22 to prevent the spread of the virus. Photo: Google
9. Morley Newlands Academy
The primary academy with more than 650 pupils was closed on Friday, November 6 after students displayed symptoms of the Norovirus. The school underwent a deep clean over the weekend and reopened as normal the following Monday. Photo: Google
10. Holy Name Catholic Voluntary Academy
Around 50 pupils were forced to take days off school from the primary in Cookridge, which was not closed but underwent a deep clean last month. Photo: Google