Some of these parents called on the government to empower headmasters and principals to decide for their own schools as they said different areas may experience different weather patterns and temperatures.
Owing to recent frequent thunderstorms in some states and areas, Noor Azimah said schools should also be alert to such dangers and advise their students accordingly. Event consultant Bob Faizeli Mohamed Din, 42, whose three children are in Form One as well as Years Five and Two in primary school, commended the ministry’s decision to allow students to wear sports attire instead of uniforms to school.
“It’s fine with secondary school students but less so for the younger kids to have to wear a tie to school every day,” he added. “As long as the kids are properly and comfortably dressed, they should be fine to continue learning at school,” she said. “But I’m more concerned if they continue in such bad weather conditions so I have warned them not to sneak out,” said the mother of three.
Source: Education Headlines (educationheadlines.net)
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