EDUCATION MINISTER WISHES STUDENTS A SAFE RETURN TO SCHOOL

03/01/2022

The Minister for Education, Heritage and Arts, Premila Kumar, wishes all students, a safe return to their schools and hopes that they are prepared to finish the final Term for the academic year, 2021 on a high note.
 
With the last Term for 2021 commencing on January 4th, for Years 8 to 13 and January 10th, for Early Childhood Education (ECE) to Year 7, Minister Kumar hopes that the students have had ample time to prepare themselves to return to school and tackle one of the most challenging Terms head on.
 
The commencement of the school in January will see Years 12 and 13 return to finish the final lap in their bid to successfully sit and complete their National Examinations. On the other hand, students, from ECE to Year 11, will return to school to complete the remaining coverage and revisit concepts covered during remote learning in 2021 so that they are well prepared to move to the next level in the new school year starting in April 2022.
 
“While the return to school for many students may prove overwhelming, owing to their long absence from school, I want to assure parents, as well as students that the Ministry will be working closely with various schools to provide the necessary psycho-social support to our students in the first week of their return. In the first week of the school, teachers will identify and assist students in need,” Minister Kumar said.
 
The Ministry is also well aware of the fact that not all students have had regular and reliable access to online learning tools during the long school closure, owing to COVID-19. As such, the return of students to school in January will provide them with the opportunity and resources to work closely with their teachers to successfully complete the requirements of the 2021 academic year before progressing to the next level. 
 
“We know that face to face learning is vital for the academic achievement, mental and physical health, and overall well-being of our students. By continuing to work together, we can help ensure a positive school experience for everyone,” said Minister Kumar.
 
Parents are also being advised not to send their children to school if they are not feeling well. The students are expected to comply with COVID-safe measures introduced in school including wearing of masks.
 
Minister Kumar said “We must all take the necessary steps to reduce risk of COVID-19 in our communities to keep our schools safe”.
 
The schools will be finalising the provisional enrolments for the 2022 academic year by the end of January 2022, giving parents and guardian’s ample time to prepare their children for the new school year.
 
“I wish all students well in their studies,” said the Minister.