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Singapore primary schools to shift online as COVID-19 cases rise

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Singapore primary schools to shift online as COVID-19 cases rise

COVID-19 OUTBREAK. In this file photo, office workers spend their lunch breaks at the central business district during the COVID-19 outbreak in Singapore on September 8, 2021.

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Primary 6 students go on a study break before sitting for the national examination in order to minimize risk of school-based transmissions

Singapore’s primary schools will shift to home-based learning for 10 days ahead of a key national examination, the education ministry said on Saturday, September 18, as the country reported 935 new COVID-19 cases the previous day, the highest since April last year.

Primary 1 to 5 students will move to home-based learning from September 27 to October 6.

Primary 6 students will go on a study break for a few days from September 25 before sitting for the national examination to minimize risk of school-based transmissions and reduce the number of students placed in quarantine.

“With the PSLE (Primary School Leaving Examination) written paper examinations approaching, we will undertake further measures to protect students who are not yet medically eligible for vaccination and give parents and students greater peace of mind,” said Education Minister Chan Chun Sing.

A recent rise in cases after the relaxation of some COVID-19 measures has prompted Singapore to pause on further reopening. More than 80% of its population has been vaccinated against COVID-19.

The country is looking at vaccinating children under 12 years in early 2022. – Rappler.com

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