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Singapore - COVID-19: Primary, secondary schools and JCs to move to full home-based learning from May 19 due to rise in COVID-19 cases - May 16, 2021

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SingaporeCOVID-19: Primary, secondary schools and JCs to move to full home-based learning from May 19


Pre-schools and student care centres will remain open, while tuition centres should move activities online.
By Ang Hwee Min

16 May 2021 07:59PM
(Updated: 16 May 2021 08:12PM)

SINGAPORE: All primary and secondary schools, as well as junior colleges and Millennia Institute, will shift to full home-based learning from Wednesday (May 19) until the end of the term on May 28, amid a rise in COVID-19 cases in Singapore.

This also applies to students from special education schools.

Announcing this on Sunday, Minister for Education Chan Chun Sing said authorities understand that the shift to full home-based learning "may cause anxiety in some parents".

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https://www.channelnewsasia.com/new...imary-secondary-school-jc-14821222?cid=TWTcna
 
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