Schools will be closed in the first week of July and reopen in September as per normal, the Education Ministry announced.
It was disclosed that following a consensus among teachers, majority were not in favor since they were engaged in schoolroom activities during the Covid 19 pandemic. Education Minister, Priya Manickchand noted that the ministry was exploring the possibility of extending the current school year to recover the learning loss incurred by the pandemic.
“We believe that it is the best at this point, to have every one close for the July/August holidays as usual, return to school in September, refreshed, teachers feel particularly tired, because while it is true that we were home they were still working and so they feel like the need the break,” the minister said.
Manickchand pointed out that some teachers have expressed their willingness to work with students during the holiday season, especially those preparing for major examinations.
“What we will do in an organised way that we are going to announce shortly is publish on the learning channel and on our new radio station EDUU, were going to publish in an organised way, courses, studies in different areas, so if parents want their children to get reinforcement, or what we call in Guyana, lessons, for free they can tune into the channel at different points,” Manickchand stressed.
Manickkchand added that the reinforcement will be available for nursery, primary and secondary students, with mechanisms in place to monitor progress.
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