School activities to gradually resume to support development, well-being of students: MOE

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SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Education (MOE) said on Monday (Nov 8) that it would gradually resume more school activities, including Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs), in schools and Institutes of Higher Learning (IHLs). The move is to enrich the learning experiences and better support the long-term holistic d

SINGAPORE: The Ministry of Education said on Monday that it would gradually resume more school activities, including Co-Curricular Activities , in schools and Institutes of Higher Learning .

It cited high vaccination rates in the student population above the age of 12 as a"good position" to resume more elements of school life, with appropriate safeguards. The educational institutes will also pilot the resumption of team sports formats to allow a group of up to 10 fully vaccinated persons to play together, with participants required to produce a valid negative antigen rapid test result on-site prior to each game.

"MOE will continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation closely and make adjustments where necessary to keep our school environment safe while gradually resuming more school and student activities as we learn to live with endemic COVID-19," said the ministry.

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