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South Africa schools to re-open on June 1

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South Africa’s schools will re-open on June 1, even though many are not equipped to do so without high risk of new Covid-19 infections.

Under pressure, to be get back to ‘normal’ – or at least some version of ‘new normal’ – the Covid task team under President Cyril Ramaphosa has been in discussions with educators, public health officials and other parties for weeks on the schools re-opening issue.

Instead, his ministers and advisors are saying that schools must re-open in a stepped manner, beginning with the last years of junior and high schools.

Other grades will gradually then return to schools, while in universities lectures and other in-person education will resume, also in a stepped manner.

Basic Education minister Motshekga confirmed late Monday that Grade 7 (last year of junior school) and Grade 12 pupils (last year of high school) would be returning to school on June 1, while starter grades will return on July 8.

Source: Daily Nation - Breaking News, Kenya, Africa, Politics, Business, Sports | HOME

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