Severe winter weather has struck Somerset, leading to widespread school closures across the county on January 9, 2026. Heavy snow, ice, and Storm Goretti’s aftermath have made roads treacherous and buildings unsafe, prompting headteachers and councils to prioritize safety. Parents face unexpected disruptions as dozens of primary, secondary, and nursery schools shut their doors.

Weather Impact in Somerset
The Met Office issued yellow warnings for snow and ice across the South West, including Somerset, with some areas under amber alerts. Overnight snowfall blanketed roads, hills, and rural areas, accumulating up to several inches in higher elevations like the Mendips and Quantocks. Travel chaos ensued, with gritters struggling to keep main routes clear and minor roads impassable.
Local authorities reported over fifty incidents of stranded vehicles by early morning. Power lines swayed under gusts, causing outages in villages such as Exford and Bruton. Temperatures hovered near freezing, exacerbating slippery conditions and delaying emergency services. This marks the third consecutive day of weather-related disruptions since the cold snap began.
Reasons Behind Closures
Schools closed primarily due to unsafe access routes for pupils, staff, and buses. Many Somerset institutions, especially in rural districts, rely on narrow lanes prone to drifting snow. Insufficient staffing arose as teachers faced commuting hazards, with some unable to reach sites.
Health and safety guidelines from the Department for Education mandate closures when risks outweigh benefits. Building issues, like burst pipes from frozen conditions, affected a few older structures. Councils emphasized remote learning where possible, but full shutdowns ensured no child or adult faced peril.
Full List of Affected Schools
Somerset County Council confirmed closures for over forty schools on January 9. The list spans primaries in Taunton, secondaries in Bridgwater, and independents in Bath. Nurseries and special needs centers also shut, impacting thousands of families.
| School Name | Type | Location | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| King’s College Taunton | Secondary | Taunton | Closed – Full Day |
| The Castle School | Secondary | Taunton | Closed – Snow Blockage |
| Holy Trinity CE Primary | Primary | Taunton | Closed – Road Access |
| St Andrews CE Primary | Primary | Burnham-on-Sea | Closed – Ice Hazards |
| Haygrove School | Secondary | Bridgwater | Closed – Staff Shortages |
| Hamp Academy | Primary | Bridgwater | Closed – Power Issues |
| Chilton Trinity | Secondary | Bridgwater | Closed – Full Day |
| Westover Green Primary | Primary | Bridgwater | Closed – Unsafe Paths |
| Minehead First School | Primary | Minehead | Closed – Heavy Snow |
| Dunster First School | Primary | Dunster | Closed – Rural Isolation |
| Wellington School | Independent | Wellington | Closed – All Sites |
| Court Fields School | Secondary | Wellington | Closed – Bus Cancellations |
| Rockwell Green CE Primary | Primary | Wellington | Closed – Freezing Temps |
| Shepton Mallet Community School | Secondary | Shepton Mallet | Partial – Years 7-9 Only |
| Bowlish CE Primary | Primary | Shepton Mallet | Closed – Full Day |
| Frome Community College | Secondary | Frome | Closed – Travel Warnings |
| Avanti Park Primary | Primary | Frome | Closed – Nursery Included |
| Critchill Special School | Special | Frome | Closed – Vulnerable Pupils |
| St Mary’s Primary | Primary | Yeovil | Closed – Icy Parking |
| Preston CE Primary | Primary | Yeovil | Closed – Road Closures |
| Bucklers Mead Academy | Secondary | Yeovil | Closed – Full Site |
| South Petherton CP School | Primary | South Petherton | Closed – Isolated Location |
| Ilminster Infants | Primary | Ilminster | Closed – Heating Failure |
| Greenfylde First School | Primary | Ilminster | Closed – Snow Drifts |
| Nerrols Primary | Primary | Crewkerne | Closed – Staff Absences |
| St Margarets School | Primary | Tintinhull | Closed – Rural Roads |
| Marchant Holliday Primary | Primary | Chard | Closed – Bus Impacts |
| Manor Court First School | Primary | Chard | Closed – Full Day |
This table covers the majority of confirmed closures; parents should verify via school apps or Somerset Council’s portal.
Implications for Parents and Students
Working parents scramble for childcare amid the shutdowns. Many turn to relatives or emergency creches in open community centers like Taunton’s YMCA. Remote learning platforms activate, with schools uploading assignments via Google Classroom or Seesaw. Attendance policies relax, recognizing weather as force majeure.
Financial strains hit families qualifying for free school meals, as vouchers or emergency deliveries roll out. Sports fixtures cancel, dashing hopes for local derbies. Mental health support lines buzz, as isolation weighs on children post-holidays.
Official Guidance and Alternatives
Somerset Council urges checking GOV.UK’s school closure checker with postcodes for real-time updates. Radio stations like BBC Somerset broadcast lists hourly. Headteachers decide independently, notifying via texts and websites by 7 AM.
Alternatives include library study hubs in Taunton and Frome, open with WiFi and supervision. Childminders report full bookings. Employers offer flexible hours, aligning with national bad weather protocols.
Broader Regional Context
Somerset joins Devon, Wiltshire, and Dorset in mass closures, totaling hundreds across the South West. National figures exceed one thousand UK-wide, echoing 2010’s big freeze peaks. Climate patterns suggest more volatility, with wetter winters per recent trends.
Recovery efforts ramp up, with snowplows prioritizing school routes for potential Friday reopenings. Forecasts predict thaws by weekend, but ice lingers. Communities rally, sharing sledding spots and soup kitchens amid the freeze.
Looking Ahead
As plows clear paths, optimism grows for normalcy. Schools prepare catch-up plans, compressing schedules without holidays. Resilience defines Somerset folk, turning adversity into bonding tales. Stay tuned for updates, wrap up warm, and drive cautiously.

Nikhita Jose is a journalist and content writer covering local news, community affairs, and public interest stories in Somerset. She focuses on clear, accurate reporting and brings a thoughtful, reader-first approach to regional journalism.