I still don't understand why (UK) schools weren't closed sooner (for the general population, excepting children of key workers). I pulled my kids out a week before the first lockdown, it would have been perhaps a week sooner but it's illegal to do that in the UK.
It's well known schools are a major contributor to spread of diseases (and I did read some papers on flu spread in schools prior to making my decision to check the verity of the common wisdom on schools being Petri dishes of disease!).
Here in Argentina the government of the City of Buenos Aires says that the transmission in schools is very low (they are opened, but they include mandatory mask, temperature check, cleaning with alcohol everything, weird staggered enter and exit time to avoid contact between different classes, and every time a student sneeze the class get closed for a week or something like that.)
The National government and the government of the Province of Buenos Aires that control the ¿20? satellite cities [1] (with a total of x3 more population than the city) disagree, so they closed the schools.
After some time, the city closed some the classes of the oldest kids, and the province opened the classes of the smallest kids. And perhaps both made additional opening and closing, I lost track now. (If you have some spare popcorn and can read Spanish or are fine with an autotranslation, you can use Google to get more info. It's heavily politicized, so take each news source with a grain of salt.)
Anyway, ... it's not so clear how much is the spread rate in schools, and it's also not clear that they are using the correct coefficient in the model in this game. My guess is that we will need like 10-20 years to get an accurate model, and meanwhile we should try to make some educated guest.
I think the model in this game is accurate enough to decide between schools and business in real life, but it's useful to get an intuitive feeling of other stuff, like that you should not wait until the hospitals are at 100% of capacity to start a lockdown.
It's well known schools are a major contributor to spread of diseases (and I did read some papers on flu spread in schools prior to making my decision to check the verity of the common wisdom on schools being Petri dishes of disease!).