The Borneo Post (Sabah)

94,450 in Sabah begin school session under new norms

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KOTA KINABALU: After almost two months of school closures due to spikes in Covid-19 cases, 94,450 Year One and Year Two pupils at 824 primary schools as well as 27,767 preschoole­rs in Sabah were among the preschoole­rs, Year One and Year Two pupils nationwide who began their face-to-face school session yesterday.

As the country is still battling the Covid-19 pandemic, these young pupils embark on first day at school by adapating to the new norms and compliance with the standard operating procedures (SOPs) set.

Checks at schools across the country found that as early as 7 am, students, accompanie­d by their parents began arriving at the school compound by undergoing body temperatur­e checks and the use of hand sanitiser as well as wearing face masks of various colours and patterns while queuing before entering class.

Parents met expressed hope that the reopening of the school session this time would go smoothly without any delay as well as with the implementa­tion of strict SOPs the students would be protected from any infection.

In the national capital, Sentul district police chief ACP Beh Eng Lai said the police were mobilising several teams of mobile patrol vehicle (MPV) and motorcycle patrol units to ensure that all schools in the district comply with the SOPs set.

Beh, when met after his visit to SJKC Khai Chee here, said there are 24 secondary and 50 primary schools that will be monitored throughout the schooling session.

In Putrajaya, Senior Education Minister Datuk Dr Radzi Jidin reminded parents and the schools to comply with the SOPs set in an effort to curb the spread of Covid19 pandemic.

A Bernama check at Sekolah Kebangsaan Putrajaya Presint 8 (1) found that the school compound was busy as early as 7 am and a group of students dressed as firefighte­rs, pilots, doctors and police were seen standing in front of the gate, holding placards bearing messages such ‘Welcome back to school’, ‘Maintain one metre physical distancing’ and ‘Follow the SOPs’, to welcome students.

In Selangor a total of 208,979 preschoole­rs, Year One and Two pupils began their first day of faceto-face school session yesterday.

Selangor Education Department said of the total number of students, 25,095 were preschoole­rs, 93,907 Year One pupils and 89,977 Year are from Year Two.

In Negeri Sembilan, a total of 35,954 Year One and Two pupils involved in school session yesterday. A check at Sekolah Kebangsaan King George V in Seremban, saw students wearing face masks apart from their attendance recorded and body temperatur­e checked before being allowed to enter the school compound.

In Melaka, a total of 33,846 students involving preschoole­rs, Year One and Two pupils started school sessions yesterday. Of the total, 5,357 are preschoole­rs, 14,589 Year One pupils and another 13,900 are from Year Two.

State Crime Prevention and Community Safety Department chief ACP Mohd Hedzi Hussin said a total of 238 school liaison officers were stationed at national schools statewide to monitor compliance of the SOPs and the School Reopening Management Guidelines.

 ??  ?? A teacher of Sekolah Rendah Buit Hill in Kota Kinabalu helping a year one pupil to check his temperatur­e when he arrived at school yesterday. A total of 824 primary schools in Sabah opened for lessons yesterday by following the standard operating procedures strictly.-Bernama photo
A teacher of Sekolah Rendah Buit Hill in Kota Kinabalu helping a year one pupil to check his temperatur­e when he arrived at school yesterday. A total of 824 primary schools in Sabah opened for lessons yesterday by following the standard operating procedures strictly.-Bernama photo

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