Rebecca Judd raises questions she’s still sending her children to school despite working from home

Rebecca Judd raises questions she’s still sending her children to school despite working from home – but it turns out there’s a very sensible explanation

She’s been in lockdown with her family and homeschooling her children at her $7.3million Melbourne mansion for weeks, amid the coronavirus pandemic. 

And this week, AFL WAG Rebecca Judd raised questions that she’s sent her kids back to school, despite working from home. 

The 37-year-old shared a Boomerang video of her twin sons Tom and Darcy, three, in their uniforms ahead of a day of learning, but it seems there’s a very sensible explanation. 

‘Seeya at 3pm’: Rebecca Judd raised questions this week that she’s still sending her children to school despite working from home – but it turns out there’s a very sensible explanation

Bec’s children go to a private school in Melbourne that encourages parents and students to stick to a routine when it comes to homeschooling, which includes putting on their uniforms for virtual classes. Her sons attend the private school’s early learning centre, before going to junior school. 

The Victorian government meanwhile, has encouraged all school students in the state to stay at home and continue to learn remotely, but there are some exemptions. 

Children can go to school if their parent is an essential worker or if their home is not a safe environment.

Where are you off to? Bec shared a Boomerang of her twin sons in their uniforms ahead of a day of learning. They go to a private school that encourages parents and students to stick to a routine when it comes to homeschooling, which includes putting on their uniforms

Where are you off to? Bec shared a Boomerang of her twin sons in their uniforms ahead of a day of learning. They go to a private school that encourages parents and students to stick to a routine when it comes to homeschooling, which includes putting on their uniforms

Bec captioned her video: ‘Woohoo sayonara for the day. Seeya at 3pm.’ 

It comes after Bec revealed earlier this month that she’s given up on homeschooling and is now letting her son Oscar, eight, supervise her daughter Billie, six. 

The mother-of-four shared a sweet snap on her Instagram story of her eldest children reading, joking that she’s ‘done her time.’

'Passing the baton on': It comes after Bec revealed earlier this month that she's given up on homeschooling and is now letting her son Oscar, eight, supervise her daughter Billie, six

‘Passing the baton on’: It comes after Bec revealed earlier this month that she’s given up on homeschooling and is now letting her son Oscar, eight, supervise her daughter Billie, six

‘I’ve trained Oscar up to listen to Billie’s Fitzroy Reader homework and I’m hoping hoping Billie will be able to do the same with the twins in a couple of years too,’ Bec said.  

She added a laughing emoji: ‘I’ve done my time with these readers – time to pass the baton on.’

Rebecca shares her four children with her AFL star husband Chris Judd. 

Family: Rebecca shares her four children with her AFL star husband Chris Judd

Family: Rebecca shares her four children with her AFL star husband Chris Judd