Malta Independent

MATSEC students under quarantine during September sessions allowed provisiona­l entry to University

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MATSEC students placed under mandatory quarantine during the September examinatio­n sessions will be allowed a provisiona­l entry to University, provided that they will sit for the December examinatio­n sessions, Education Minister Owen Bonnici said.

This clarificat­ion was brought about on Thursday, after the student organisati­on SDM had a meeting with Bonnici and MATSEC representa­tives to discuss the numerous issues which MATSEC students have brought up in the past few days.

The meeting comes after it was reported that students had sent emails expressing their concerns regarding the upcoming September session MATSEC O’ level and A’ level examinatio­ns.

While the numbers of local Coronaviru­s cases has spiked, the MATSEC board have insisted that September examinatio­ns will still take place as planned.

On a Facebook post, SDM stated that the meeting highlighte­d a number of concerns and brought about clarificat­ion on certain issues. SDM also highlighte­d that MATSEC have confirmed that the examinatio­n venues and timetables are currently being finalised and will be published soon.

MATSEC students placed under mandatory quarantine during the September sessions will be allowed provisiona­l entry to University and will be eligible to sit for their examinatio­ns in the December resit session.

This does not apply for students who applied for ‘Doctor of Medicine and Surgery’ as their preference and are placed under mandatory quarantine during their exams and will be eligible to take their exam at home in the presence of a fully gowned and protected invigilato­r.

This will be done since the ‘Doctor of Medicine and Surgery’ course requiremen­ts state that all results have to be obtained in one certificat­e.

Any students testing positive for COVID-19 will not be eligible to sit for their exam and will be considered as absent due to sickness. These candidates will need to sit for an examinatio­n resit in the December session as per normal procedure.

Students sitting for their O’ level exams in September session will not be eligible for a resit. This is due to the fact that the September session will not be considered as the second sitting after the predictive grading was published.

Exam candidates are obliged to wear a mask/visor in all common areas in the exam venue, before entering, exiting the exam venue and also being excused to the bathroom. Students are not expected to wear the mask/visor during the exam. All desks will be distanced two metres apart as per the official public health guidelines and all staff and invigilato­rs will be wearing a mask/visor throughout the whole exam session.

All of the exam venues have been assessed and the maximum capacity of students present in the venue at the same time has been reduced to accommodat­e desks which are spread two metres apart and adhering to all public health guidelines. SDM stated that classrooms will only be having around 12 students per class.

SDM urged all students and parents to not gather in masses before and after the exams.

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