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Schools to reopen in Sri Lanka from today after over 3-month long COVID-19 lockdown

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COLOMBO: Sri Lanka will re-open its schools in a phased manner from Monday after keeping them closed for 115 days due to the lockdown imposed in the country to contain the spread of the Coronaviru­s, the Ministry of Education said on Sunday.

The schools were shut midmarch when Sri Lanka detected its first COVID-19 infection. Ranjith Chandrasek­era, the additional secretary to the ministry, said students from Grades 5, 11 and 13 will resume schooling on Monday.

There will be extended hours for Grade 13 students with school closing time extended until 3.30 PM from usual 1.30 PM closure.

In the next phase, students of Grades 12 and 10 will return on July 20.

The students of Grades 3,4,6,7,8 and 9 would return on July 27. The final phase would be on August 10 when Grades 1 and 2 would return, the official said.

"Parents are strictly advised not to send children to schools if they are having fever, cough and flu, Chandrasek­era said. He said students were not expected to wear face masks when in school but must don them when they travel to school and back.

They will also be made to follow strict COVID-19 health guidelines.

The school principals have been advised not to conduct term tests or to have students participat­ing in extra curricular activities despite the reopening of schools.

The teachers and non-academic staff had returned to schools last week to prepare for students' return while setting in motion health guidelines.

Sri Lanka ended its COVID-19 lockdown in stages after it was imposed in May.

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