Education

MoE repeats call for schools to avoid outdoor activities in current heat

Ministry to keep monitoring conditions, says Fadhlina Sidek

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 07 May 2023 5:51PM

MoE repeats call for schools to avoid outdoor activities in current heat
Fadhlina Sidek says that so far no schools have been closed due to the hot weather, but her ministry is taking various approaches and remains on alert for any eventuality. – Bernama pic, May 7, 2023

NIBONG TEBAL – The Education Ministry has once again advised all schools to not organise any activities outside the classroom, such as cross-country runs and sports activities, for the safety of students, given that the weather is still hot at the moment.

Education Minister Fadhlina Sidek said MoE held a session with all education departments in the state to provide guidance to ensure that schools do not conduct outdoor activities at this time.

“MoE has advised schools not to organise activities outside the classroom at this time due to the hot weather, but the postponement is temporary and depends on the (prevailing) weather conditions.

“However, the weather is improving in some states, so we will monitor from time to time and give guidance and advise accordingly.

“Just for the time being, I ask all schools to temporarily postpone (activities outside the classroom) until the weather really returns to normal and students can do outdoor activities safely as we need to take precautions,” she said here today.

Fadhlina, who is also the MP for Nibong Tebal, was met at the parliamentary constituency’s Hari Raya Aidilfitri open house at Dewan Dato’ Haji Ahmad Salleh in Kg Permatang Keling here, which was also attended by Education Director-General Datuk Pkharuddin Ghazali and Penang Education Director Abdul Rashid Abdul Samad.

Fadhlina said this when asked to comment on parental concerns about the health of school children who are at risk of heatstroke if schools conduct outdoor activities such as cross-country runs and sports activities in the current heat.

Meanwhile, Fadhlina said that so far no schools have been closed due to the hot weather, but her ministry is taking various approaches and remains on alert for any eventuality.

“The Health Ministry is always vigilant, and strictly carries out management related to guidelines and monitoring with the Natural Resources, Environment, and Climate Change Ministry to ensure the situation is under control,” she said.

Previously, MoE issued a statement allowing administrators to close schools if the daily temperature status for hot weather is at warning level two with the highest temperature exceeding 37°C for three consecutive days. – Bernama, May 7, 2023

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