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Selangor Menteri Besar Dato’ Seri Amirudin Shari helping a pupil put on a face mask during his visit at Sekolah Kebangsaan (SK) Gombak Setia, Gombak, on March 1, 2021. — Picture by REMY ARIFIN/SELANGORKINI

Schools, except for Phase One states, to reopen Oct 3 — Radzi

PUTRAJAYA, Sept 12 — Schools will reopen in stages on October 3 according to the phase they are in under the National Recovery Plan (NRP), Senior Education Minister Datuk Seri Dr Radzi Jidin said. 

In a media conference to announce the reopening of schools today, Radzi said the 2021 schooling session will be extended to March 2022 so that intervention among weak students can be carried out on the grounds that they have not attended classes for some time. 

In addition, he said students will take turns to attend school, with attendance set at 50 per cent of the classroom capacity to reduce the risk of Covid-19 transmission. 

Radzi said all schools in Phase One of NRP, however, will remain closed and their students will continue with home-based teaching and learning (PdPR). 

As for Phase Two states, special needs students will be allowed to attend school without any rotation while primary pupils will continue with PdPR. 

He said for secondary students in Phase Two, only Form Six second semester students, third semester students of Sports Schools pre-university programmes and those taking international examinations will be allowed to attend school.

As for states in Phase 3 of the NRP, the reopening of schools will also include preschool and private kindergarten pupils without rotation, while for secondary schools, it will involve full boarding school students sitting for public examinations (without rotation) and daily or private schools sitting for public examinations (rotation), Radzi said.

For states in Phase 4, he said Years One, Two, Three will attend school on a rotational basis from October 17 onwards, he added, while Years Four, Five and Six will do the same, also on rotation, from October 31. 

“Also beginning October 17, public examination classes, Form Three and Form Four students in full boarding schools will be allowed to attend classes on a rotational basis, while those in Forms One, Two and Three in daily and private schools will attend on a rotational basis. Form One and Form Two will continue with PdPR,” he said.

On vocational schools, Radzi said schooling will first resume with Phase two states and onwards on rotation according to the examinations they are sitting for and semesters they are in. 

He also said that Institutes of Teacher Education (IPG) and Matriculation College students in Phase One and Two will continue PdPR, while those in Phases Three and Four who have been fully vaccinated with the Covid-19 vaccine will be given the choice to attend campus while those unvaccinated will continue with PdPR. 

In addition, Radzi central region private education institutes (IPS) in Phase One and Phase Two states will operate via PdPR while for pupils aged four to six in Phase Three, classes will operate fully while other classes will operate on rotation with a 50 per cent class capacity 

For Phase Four students, class capacity is increased to 70 per cent, also on rotation, from October 17 while full capacity with physical distancing will be allowed from October 31. 

He said that the reopening of schools in areas that have been classified as travel bubbles will follow Phase Four operations. 

— Bernama

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