The Phnom Penh Post

Public schools scheduled to reopen on September 7, third phase to come

- Khorn Savi

PUBLIC kindergart­ens, primary and secondary schools will reopen September 7 for at least three months before the semester ends, the Ministry of Education,Youth and Sport said on Wednesday.

It emphasised t hat t he schools have to clean up their env ironment and promote the practice of good hygiene standards.

The ministry’s instructio­n said the schools have to carry out measures to disinfect the virus and limit classrooms to 15-20 students. They have to prepare physical distancing of at least 2m and keep all school campuses open to avoid overcrowdi­ng.

High schools must have teachers in charge of health to apply first aid and check on students and academic staff.

They also have to get students’ parents and guardians to provide informatio­n on health and travel history. Students and staff must have their temperatur­es checked before entering their schools.

Prime Minister Hun Sen decided to allow the Ministry of Education to reopen public pre-schools, primary schools and high schools in September after 20 internatio­nal private schools reopened in August in the first stage.

The government announced t he closure of a ll schools nationw ide in March, requiring town and rura l students to follow distance learning v ia telev ision and socia l media to curb the spread of Covid-19.

School reopening is to be divided into three phases. The first phase is for schools with higher standards. The second is for schools with medium standards and the third is for schools with minimum standards.

Education Ministr y spokesman Ros Soveacha told The Post on Wednesday that the ministr y will release another notice after a meeting with private schools on Thursday on reopening private secondar y schools in t he second stage.

“For private schools, there will be an announceme­nt after the ministry discusses the matter with them,” he said.

Cambodia has so far prevented community transmissi­on of Covid19, based on which Prime Minister Hun Sen agreed to reopen schools and allow for the Khmer New Year replacemen­t holiday as the Kingdom has proven itself capable of managing the pandemic.

While no new Covid-19 case has been reported in the past 12 days, a total of 273 infected cases had been recorded in the Kingdom since January 27. Ten people remain hospitalis­ed.

Globally, Covid-19 has had a major impact on public health, economies and education. In March, UNICEF claimed that more than one billion students worldwide are not in school due to the pandemic.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? Public high school students will be heading back to class next month for the first semester of the year.
HONG MENEA Public high school students will be heading back to class next month for the first semester of the year.

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