More students are back on campus and there have also been concerns around managing the COVID-19 virus within campuses. Higher education institutions have been working on ensuring that students and staff are safe.
The Council of Education Ministers (CEM) held a virtual meeting on Wednesday to deliberate over the state of schools amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
“We need to afford the opportunity and space to gradually settle in dealing with the new normal of operating under COVID-19, in line with risks adjusted differentiated approach in reopening schools, otherwise schools may also become overwhelmed”
Schools are permitted to continue phasing-in more grades based on their demonstrated adherence to health, safety and social distancing measures.
The CEM’s plan is to continue monitoring the operation of these institutions on a weekly basis.
CEM has stated that there will be legal implications for individuals who are set on disrupting schooling, going on to say “reopening and closing of schools is a legislative responsibility accorded to national and provincial authorities only. Groups and individuals who are not empowered by law do not have the authority to close schools”
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Students at the University of Cape Town were evacuated to safety on Sunday Afternoon as fire broke into the university premises.
In the meantime the University has cancelled all campus activities including classes, tutorials, laboratory work and tests.
On Sunday Evening the UCT released a statement, saying that all University activities will be canccelled on Monday and Tuesday.
“No classes, tutorials, laboratory work or tests will take place on Monday, 19 April or Tuesday, 20 April. We will assess the situation and provide further updates before midday on Tuesday,” they said.
“The safety of students and staff is paramount. For safety reasons, campus will be locked down and no one, other than emergency services, will be allowed access. We are all anxious about the extent of the damage to the Rondebosch campus. We will provide updates as soon as we are able to do so.”
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