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With six weeks to go on their term, sixth form students who attend private and Church-run schools are pleading with authorities to allow them to return to physical schooling, as active COVID-19 case numbers continue to drop.
Students who spoke to
Times of Malta expressed frustration, claiming they have been forgotten and that their education and well-being is being sidelined.
Their reaction was sparked after a letter to health authorities signed by the student councils of three post-secondary institutions, asking for sixth formers to be allowed to finish out the term, was not acted upon. The term ends on June 25.
Student councils call for reopening of post-secondary institutions
The joint statement was penned by student councils from St Aloysius College, De La Salle College, and St Martin s College
30 April 2021, 5:14pm
by Nicole Meilak
The student council of De La Salle College, together with those of St Aloysius and St Martin s College, are calling for post-secondary schools to reopen
Student councils are calling upon the Education Ministry to reopen post-secondary schools, arguing that students should not be the primary victims of COVID-19 restrictions.
The statement, sent on behalf of St Aloysius College, De La Salle College, and St Martin s College, argues that students at post-secondary level should have a right to learn in a school environment, given that the COVID-19 situation has died down.