Education

Halt outdoor activities during heatwave, deputy edu minister tells schools

No closure order so far, but institutions required to take precautions, Lim Hui Ying says

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 03 May 2023 5:13PM

Halt outdoor activities during heatwave, deputy edu minister tells schools
Deputy Education Minister Lim Hui Ying has told school authorities to stop all outdoor activities for the time being as the temperature soars to extreme levels. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes file pic, May 3, 2023

ALOR STAR – School authorities need to stop all activities outside the classroom for the time being in view of the current hot weather for the safety of students and teachers. This includes conducting co-curriculum activities and organising their annual sports day.

Deputy Education Minister Lim Hui Ying said although no schools in the country have been closed due to the current hot spell, they are required to take precautionary measures to avoid any untoward incidents. 

“I call on students and the school population to be careful about the (current) hot weather and to drink plenty of water, as well as not hold outdoor activities,” she told a press conference after her visit to SK Taman Rakyat here today. 

Earlier, Lim went on a working visit to SJKC Peng Mi, SJKC Keat Hwa S and SJKT Barathy. 

She said State Education Departments nationwide monitor the hot weather conditions and precautionary measures will be taken, including implementing an effective approach to deal with the issue.  

“According to the set guidelines, if the temperature exceeds 37°C, the school will apply to the State Education Department. The department will then make a decision regarding the closure of schools,” she said. 

During the school visit, Lim announced an allocation of RM200,000 each for school maintenance for  SJKC Peng Min and SJKT Barathy, and RM150,000 each to SJKC Keat Hwa S and SK Taman Rakyat. 

Meanwhile, according to a Bernama report today, students, teachers and members of the implementing group in all educational institutions under the Education Ministry (MoE) are given special permission to wear appropriate sports attire during the current hot spell to avoid any health complications. 

Neckties are also not mandatory for students wearing school uniforms. 

According to the guidelines for the closure of educational institutions under MoE during the hot weather dated April 28, 2023, schools are allowed to close if the hot weather is at the level two warning with temperature exceeding 37°C for three consecutive days. – Bernama, May 3, 2023

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