The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry set to reopen 20 schools in August

- Khorn Savi

THE Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport will allow 20 high-performing private schools to reopen next month despite new cases of Covid-19 in the country.

Ministry spokespers­on Ros Soveacha wrote in a Telegram message on Wednesday that the schools are in Phnom Penh, Siem Reap and Battambang.

They must follow guidelines laid down by the ministries of Education;Health,andtheWorl­d Health Organisati­on (WHO).

He said the schools that reopen have to organise social and physical distancing on campuses, and in buildings and classrooms. Schools that fail to honour the agreement will be ordered closed.

“Education establishm­ents have to continue implementi­ng mix methodolog­ies – distant learning and online learning along with classroom education.

“Guidelines on the required conditions of enhancing basic study in the context of Covid19 in preparatio­n for the safety protocols required at the schools will be issued,” he said.

Education Minister Hang Chuon Naron recently inspected some internatio­nal schools in Phnom Penh to assess protective measures and safety before deciding that those schools could reopen.

Westview Cambodian Internatio­nal School said in a Facebook post that it had fulfilled all of the ministry’s conditions and has been allowed to reopen during the first phase.

“Parents and guardians of students have to sign an agreement on the ministry’s safety standards before sending their children to school.

“A working group at the school is preparing those documents and we will contact the parents and guardians as soon as possible,” the post read.

The government announced nationwide school closures in March. Distance learning initiative­s have had mixed results, particular­ly in the countrysid­e because of the lack of resources.

Cambodian Independen­t Teachers’ Associatio­n president Ouk Chayavy is dissatisfi­ed at the reopening of private schools.

She said the ministry seemed very concerned with private schools and didn’t think to pay attention to State schools whose students are preparing for Grade 9 through 12 examinatio­ns next month.

She said the associatio­n had demanded that the ministry reopen schools at the same time. But because Cambodia has seen a recent surge of cases, schools should not reopen.

“Over the last few days, Cambodia has seen a spike in Covid19 cases – from 20 to nearly 30. We ask the ministry to reconsider its decision,” she said.

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