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Senior education minister reminds schools not to be strict on pupils not in uniforms

MUAR, Nov 2 — Schools have again been reminded to be flexible to students who come to school not wearing school uniforms, said Senior Education Minister Datuk Mohd Radzi Md Jidin.He also said the matter was mentioned before, but parents still complained about teachers who insist on students coming to school wearing school uniforms.

The senior minister also said schools should be accommodating in welcoming back students especially since parents have to deal with constraints when schools reopen during the Covid-19 pandemic, especially to underprivileged families. “Classrooms appear to be comfortable but not the teacher’s room, sometimes they install air-conditioning units but I hope they take into account the ventilation aspect. Windows should be left open for the safety of the teachers,” he said.

 

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