Education Ministry No physical classes for SEA students

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Secondary Entrance Assessment (SEA) students – standards four and five – will not be allowed to return to schools for the new term.
Upper-form secondary school students are the only students allowed to have physical classes still.
The Ministry of Education announced this in a press release on Tuesday.
Previously, Education Minister Nyan Gadsby-Dolly said SEA students would return to school if the covid19 numbers remained low, but over the past weeks there has been a spike in cases.
Schools will reopen for the third term on April 12.
Students in forms four to six will have physical classes for practical subjects only. These include practical sessions, school-based assessments (SBAs) and internal assessments. Face-to-face classes will only be held when absolutely necessary.
All other secondary, primary and early childhood care and education centre (ECCE) students will continue with their online or package systems.
The ministry said all educational material will continue to be provided via television, radio, print media and online for student and parent access.
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