Schools in Norfolk have announced later start times on Monday following the Euro 2024 final between England and Spain.
Peterhouse Primary Academy in Gorleston has announced that as a lot of the children will be up late for the Euro final on Sunday night, the following day's register will be extended.
Any pupils arriving between 8.40am and 10am will not receive a late mark, and the breakfast club will be open as normal.
As an added bonus if England wins, children will also be allowed to wear non-uniform. However, if England loses, it will not be a non-uniform day.
Hillside Primary in Bradwell is also extending Monday's register to 10am. The school has asked parents if their child is going to be late to let staff know whether they would like to order a cooked lunch.
Pupils can wear England tops that day as well, coinciding with its Culture Day on France.
In Great Yarmouth, North Denes Academy will keep registers open until 9.45am for pupils on Monday.
It has also been reported Norwich's St Francis of Assisi Catholic Primary has also allowed pupils to come in on Monday morning from 11.30am so they can stay up late to watch the Final.
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