Babajide Sanwo-Olu, the state governor, made this known in a live broadcast, directing students in Basic Six, JSS 3 and SS3 to resume on August 3, 2020.
He said, “This year, #COVID19 has disrupted our businesses and schools. For our students in SSS3 and TEC3, we have some important news.
In line with the updated guidelines from the Presidential Task Force on #COVID19, they will resume on August 3 to prepare for mandatory public exams.
“This resumption will be strictly monitored and must follow established public health guidelines and protocols in the State. The permission to re-open only applies to day-schools. Boarding activities are excluded.
Instructions for JSS3 will come soon as we continue to consult. Pupils in Primary Six will be graded by their already recorded Continuous Assessment (CA) to pass over to secondary schools.
“Our tertiary institutions are to continue their online academic activities which are at various advanced stages.”
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Tertiary Institutions are doing Online courses?WOW
If i hear online learning. Has he seen it with his korokoro eyes? Abeg 2nd base jare
ReplyDeleteThis is a very good move. I hope our primary school pupils will protected.
ReplyDeleteI wish them all success and good health
Hmmmm, will they adhere to the guidelines???
ReplyDeleteOK.....o
ReplyDeleteIt is well. God gat us!
ReplyDeleteOkay...
ReplyDeleteGood move they need to resume so as not to miss out in the national exams, Schools should do well to follow guidelines
DeleteDoes it mean boarders will not write Waec cos it's not only day students who are in graduating classes.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure they will work something out for them
DeleteLagos State college of nursing is doing online classes
ReplyDeleteGood move by the Government...
ReplyDeleteWhich yeye online class😏😏.....abeg they should consider the university students too
ReplyDeleteI am Confused ooooo.
ReplyDeleteMy 1st daughter is supposed to Write IGCSE.
2nd Daughter Year 9( jss3)
3rd Daughter Basic 6(pry 6)
The 2 secondary are Boarders.
I am worried,Will they be protected, Will they be Safe? Going to School?
I am considering speaking to the School's management for them to continue their E-Learning
Mumu what is confusing you? They will observe social distancing. Even thought they are boarders they will be going as day students. Simple English
DeleteHabba... why call her mumu?
DeleteThey should plz follow safety measures to avoid spread among the kids.
ReplyDeletei dont think i want to go bck to school anymore
ReplyDeletei just need automatic graduation