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Pre-school outdoor activities reduced to 2 children per group amid stricter COVID-19 measures
File photo of a student and teacher at MOE Kindergarten@Fernvale. (Photo: Facebook/Ministry of Education, Singapore)
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SINGAPORE: Pre-schools will reduce the group size for outdoor activities to two children from the same class, down from five previously, as part of stricter COVID-19 safe management measures.
The changes will be in effect from May 16 to Jun 13, said the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) on Saturday (May 15).
SINGAPORE - External visitors, including parents of newly enrolled children, will not be allowed to enter pre-school premises and early intervention centres from Sunday (May 16).
Only those who are needed to support the centre operations, such as for urgent repairs, or perform necessary functions, such as for licensing and auditing, will be allowed in.
Announcing tightened safe management measures (SMMs) on Saturday (May 15), the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) advised pre-schools and early intervention centres to conduct engagements with parents online.
Health and temperature checks for all staff and children will be stepped up, to up to three times a day.
Pre-schools and early intervention centres have been advised to conduct engagements with parents online. - The Straits Times/ANN
SINGAPORE, May 16 (The Straits Times/ANN): External visitors, including parents of newly enrolled children, will not be allowed to enter pre-school premises and early intervention centres from Sunday (May 16).
Only those who are needed to support the centre operations, such as for urgent repairs, or perform necessary functions, such as for licensing and auditing, will be allowed in.
Announcing tightened safe management measures (SMMs) on Saturday (May 15), the Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) advised pre-schools and early intervention centres to conduct engagements with parents online.
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