After nearly 18 months, primary, secondary and higher secondary schools in Bangladesh are all set to reopen gradually from September 12 with a slew of Covid-safety protocols in place.
The decision to resume classroom teaching was taken by the Bangladesh government earlier this month in view of the improving Covid-19 situation in the country.
School authorities are gearing up to welcome students to classrooms, following prolonged closure since the outbreak of the pandemic last year.
Apart from ensuring thorough sanitisation of the school premises, many teachers have already put out the class routine and other directives for the students online.
Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni has already said that the country's educational institutions will be ready to host students by September 9, before finally reopening three days later.
“Ministry officials will complete field inspections by September 9 to observe whether the institutions are fully prepared to open their doors for students,” she said, after an inter-ministerial meeting at the cabinet division on September 5.
The decision to reopen all the primary, secondary and higher secondary-level educational institutions from September 12 was finalised at the meeting.
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