In a Press Statement issued in Abeokuta by Kunle Somorin, his Chief Press Secretary, Governor Dapo Abiodun announced that this second phase of the reopening of schools is extended to all classes in primary and secondary schools, Technical and Vocational Colleges, and Tertiary Institutions. However, as part of the efforts to meet the COVID-19 guidelines for school operations, the school’s hours are staggered as follows for public schools.
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Primary 1 to primary 38.00am to 11.00am
• Primary
4 to Primary 612.00noon to 3.00pm
• JSS
1 to JSS38.00am to 11.00am
• SS1
to SS312.00noon to 3.00pm
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Technical and Vocational will operate their normal school hours of 8.00am to
2.00pm
Early
Child Care Development and Education classes i.e 3-5 years of age will not be
resuming in public schools until the next phase of schools’ reopening.
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Private schools are also expected to take necessary measures to meet the
COVID-19 protocols for physical distancing, among other requirements.
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Tertiary institutions are allowed to commence reopening from 21 September 2020
as may be determined by their respective Management.
It should be noted that the government had earlier announced that all students had been given an automatic promotion to the next class, including automatic placement for primary 6 students in public primary schools into JSS1 of public secondary schools.
However, primary 6 students desirous of placement into the State-owned Boarding Schools will sit for the Common Entrance Examination on Saturday, 12 September 2020.
The hitherto JSS3 students who have now been promoted to SS1 will write their Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE) in October 2020.
The statement emphasised that the COVID-19 guidelines earlier issued for reopening
of schools are still in effect and include:
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Provision of Sick bays / Isolation rooms in schools.
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Training and designation of some teachers as first-line responders
• Use
of face masks
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Regular check of body temperature with infrared thermometers
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Provision of adequate hand washing facilities and alcohol-based sanitisers for
students and teachers;
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Maintaining physical distancing of 2 metres
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Decontamination of schools prior to resumption;
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Suspension of general assembly.
“Our approach to COVID-19 pandemic management has been deliberate, methodical, focused, inclusive and carefully balanced between life and livelihood and this has manifested in the steps we have adopted to the reopening of schools, ensuring the safety of our children whilst minimizing disruption in their education. The guidelines are applicable to all schools in the state whether private or public.
I have directed the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to provide all public schools with the required items to meet the guidelines and private school owners are enjoined to do the same.
I charge
our students to take full benefits of the reopening of the schools for their
education advancement and wish them a very fulfilling 2020/2021 academic year”,
the Governor said.
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