PNG schools to open until December 10
The Ministry of
Education is very concerned and notes the recent surge in covid-19 cases across
the country and, especially affecting schools and the education services.
“Whilst we take note of
the surge and the actions that are being taken by schools and provinces during
the examinations period, as Minister for Education, I would like to thank
everyone for their actions taken to ensure that the examinations were completed
without any major incidences and, currently the marking is in progress,”
Minister for Education Hon. Jimmy Uguro said.
“As Minister
responsible for Education, I commend schools for the timely completion of grade
eight, grade 10 and grade 12 examinations.”
“Also, I would like to
make it very clear as to whether classes are to continue or be suspended. There are a lot of speculations and
suggestions for classes to be suspended and closed indefinitely until the end
of the year.
“The official position
of the Minister who is responsible for education standards, services and curriculum
and the position of the Government; there will be no definite or indefinite
suspension of classes by any schools or provinces. Schools will remain open
until the December 10, 2021 when all schools officially close for the Christmas
festive season.
However, Minister Uguro
said, given specific situations in specific schools or districts or provinces;
the established provincial covid-19 taskforce or committees can make an
assessment to suspend schools in their respective areas for a short period for
up to 14 days.
He added that any
extension after 14 days; the provincial covid-19 committees must consult with
the Ministry through the Department.
“There should be no
decision by any provincial education authority for any suspension of schools
for the rest of the year, until and unless the Ministry and Department is
informed and an approval is given. Failure to do that will result in students’
learning and certification being affected; furthermore, there will be more
ramifications as a result.”
“As of today, the academic
year still remains. We have five more weeks to go so we urge all heads of schools,
school boards and heads of divisions of education to be vigilant and take all
proactive measures and follow the mitigations and health measures that are in
place and are being published widely to prevent teachers and students from
being affected by the pandemic,” the Minister said.
The Minister also called
on all schools nationwide not to conduct any graduation ceremonies as such
events are risky at this time and advised students to graduate in absentia.
He is strongly urging every
teacher and public servant in the Education System to go for vaccination.
“The vaccinations are
not mandatory and compulsory but based on medical advice and experience and the
global practice now, we urge that every teacher go for vaccination to protect
themselves, students, colleagues, and their family members.”
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