A Sydney high school is set to reopen after it was shut down on Friday following a student’s coronavirus diagnosis.

Epping Boys High School announced on Saturday that they are set to resume operation on Monday.

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“Epping Boys High School will be open on Monday 9 March 2020, after consultation with NSW Health,” NSW Health said.

“Staff and students have been contacted and measures are in place to ensure their health and safety.”

They said staff and students that have been identified to have had close contact with the boy have been asked to self-isolate.

“A close contact is a person who has spent significant time either face-to-face (15 mins) or in an enclosed space (two hours or more),” NSW Health said.

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The high school will also be thoroughly cleaned for the students’ return on Monday.

“The school will promote the need for staff and students to remain at home if they are unwell,” they added.

Epping Boys High School was shut down on Friday after a 16-year-old male tested positive for the deadly virus.