Minister for Education, Premila Kumar says they intend to resume face to face classes for Year 12 and 13 students as soon as the COVID-19 safety protocols are in place.

A meeting conducted between the Ministry of Education, Heritage and Arts and Health Minister, Doctor Ifereimi Waqainabete and Permanent Secretary for Health, Doctor James Fong, saw continued discussions on the possibility of reopening schools in a new normal, especially for the Years 12 and 13.

This new normal will include preparing schools that are poorly ventilated, training the teachers on the COVID safe protocols to operate safely, educating students on the protocols and encouraging all those who are affiliated with schools, to get vaccinated.

Kumar says while this is going to change how they operate within our schools, it is reassuring that they can now look forward to gradually reopening the schools particularly for the Years 12 and 13 later this year.

Kumar says the protocols also keep changing based on scientific research.

She says while we must learn from others, we must also find our own solutions suited to our local situation.

The Minister for Education, Heritage and Arts is also urging students above the age of 18 years to get vaccinated as the latest data shows that 26 percent of students are fully vaccinated while 30 percent have only had their first jab.

Of the 9,115 Year 13 students, 8,349 students are over 18 years of age and the remaining 766 students are 17 years old. Kumar says they are anticipating that more students will be fully vaccinated by the end of October.

She says the remaining 44 percent of eligible students who have not received their jabs are therefore, urged to get vaccinated for their own safety.

The Ministry of Health and Medical Services is planning to vaccinate students above the age of 16. This will further add to the protection of our students from the COVID-19 virus.

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