 I'm so pleased to be here at a School of Glamorgan in Splott in Cardiff. Meeting Mr Thomas and his staff and his amazing pupils, and it's wonderful to see how happy the children and the teachers are to be back at school. It's been really good to hear from the children about how glad they are to be back. They've really missed their friends, they've missed their teachers, and they're delighted to be back in school playing and learning with each other once again. And it's wonderful to hear from Mr Thomas and his staff about how they've been keeping learning going during the lockdown, and now the plans that they've got to ensure that the interruption to learning doesn't affect the long-term chances of these children. Well, thanks to the hard work and the sacrifices of the Welsh people, we've created the headroom that have allowed these youngest children to come back to school. And if our public health situation continues to improve in the way that it has been, then I hope that we can have all of our primary school pupils back on the 15th of March and begin to see the return of some of our older pupils in secondary schools. We're following the scientific advice, we're bringing children back in a cautious way, monitoring the impact that that has on the pandemic, and then moving forward to bring more children back to face-to-face learning. I think it's really important to remember, although we're all really pleased to have our children back that doesn't mean that coronavirus has gone away, and my appeal to parents is to please continue to do all of the things that you've been doing. And unfortunately at this time, even though children are back in school, it's not time to restart birthday parties, sleepovers or play dates. We really need you to carry on following the rules and the guidance, because if you do that, we can get even more of our children back into school. While our People Development Access grant, we are now able to invest £10 million this year, which means that there will be additional families that will be able to draw on this support, to be able to purchase items to support their child's education, whether that be uniform, other kit or equipment or even IT devices. And I'm delighted that we'll be able to extend that help to other families. If you think that you may be eligible, please go to the Welsh Government website and check out the eligibility criteria, because there could be help for you and your children to be able to be back into school with all the things that they need to make that a success.