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Teachers to report to school on the 29th of June - Rosy Akbar

Teachers to report to school on the 29th of June - Rosy Akbar

By Navitalai Naivalurua
21/06/2020
Minister for Education Rosy Akbar.

All school teachers are to report to their schools on the 29th of June.

This has been highlighted by the Minister for Education Rosy Akbar in a press conference this afternoon stating that this will ensure that all facilities are prepared to kick start the learning process.

She says classes for Year 12 and Year 13 will resume on the 30th of June while all other levels including special and Early Childhood classes will resume on the 6th of July.

She is urging teachers who are teaching in maritime areas to plan their travel now as the Ministry needs them to be at their different working stations by the 29th of June.

Akbar says school principals, teachers and school managers will be responsible for COVID-19 proofing their schools and ensuring that healthy habits are being followed.

She is urging teachers to download the careFiji app to ensure that their lives and the students are protected when school resumes.

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