A high school and primary school in south-western Sydney are closed due after three students were diagnosed with COVID-19.
Bonnyrigg High School and Greenway Park Public School are both closed on August 4 for deep cleaning and contact tracing and students have been advised to self-isolate.
“All students will undertake at home learning tomorrow,” Bonnyrigg High School said on its website on Monday night.
Bonnyrigg High is closed on Tuesday to complete contact tracing and have the school cleaned, the post says.
“All staff and students are asked to self-isolate while contact tracing occurs,” it says.
Greenway Park Public School said students will learn from home on Tuesday after two students tested positive to COVID-19.
Further advice will be provided on Tuesday on when the school can reopen.
The NSW Education Department was told by NSW Health that one student from Bonnyrigg High and two from Greenway Park Public had tested positive for COVID-19.
NSW Health has requested anyone linked to the schools who has been unwell or has flu-like symptoms to be get tested.
Meanwhile, NSW Premier Glady Berejiklian has warned the state could toughen border restrictions with Victoria after a baby from Victoria was among the state’s latest cases of the disease.
“If we have to do more, we will,” she said on Monday.
NSW reported 13 new COVID-19 cases on Monday - four of which were returned travellers from overseas or Victoria, and one with no known source.
Berejiklian has stopped short of making masks compulsory, for now.