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Schools prepare for Monday reopening

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Schools prepare for Monday reopening

 

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BANGKOK (NNT) - Schools under the supervision of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration are now preparing their facilities ahead of their expected reopening on 1 February, to ensure students’ safety from COVID-19.

 

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Permanent-Secretary, Silpsuay Raweesangsoon, today observed the deep cleaning operation at Matthayom Ban Bang Kapi School in Bang Kapi district, which is one of the BMA supervised schools performing deep cleaning today in preparation for the 1 February expected reopening.

 

Classrooms, restrooms and other school facilities have been deep cleaned to protect students and teachers from COVID-19, while city hall has drafted a set of measures to which all its 437 schools must strictly adhere.

 

In Sai Mai district, Rittiyawannalai School held a deep cleaning event at the school today, led by the Royal Thai Army Commander in Chief ACM Airbull Suttiwan.

 

Volunteers helped to clean up the school facilities, perform landscaping works, spray disinfecting agents, add effective microorganism solution to the moat in front of the school, to improve the water quality, as well as deliver 2,000 face masks, 100 bottles of hand sanitizer and 10 hand sanitizer dispensers to the school’s cleaners and janitors.

 

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Some very relieved parents !!!!... 

 

My Son’s School handled homeschooling brilliantly with lots of online access, video lessons and calls etc. 

But, it was still a lot of work for my Wife who still had to supervise and help 7 year old get on with things.

 

I think she’s looking forwards to my son going back to school more than he is, and he’s full of excitement !

2 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

Some very relieved parents !!!!... 

 

My Son’s School handled homeschooling brilliantly with lots of online access, video lessons and calls etc. 

But, it was still a lot of work for my Wife who still had to supervise and help 7 year old get on with things.

 

I think she’s looking forwards to my son going back to school more than he is, and he’s full of excitement !

Too right.  My 5 year-old had 4 hours of Zoom classes every morning, with 19 in the class!  Chaos and very stressful for the parents.

My 4 year old daughter is gutted she's back on Monday !

 

School did zero online lessons - lucky for me my wife is a kindergarten teacher 

15 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

My 4 year old daughter is gutted she's back on Monday !

 

School did zero online lessons - lucky for me my wife is a kindergarten teacher 

 

Considering the school fees, if I didn’t see the school making every effort to continue its excellence in education even through this crisis I think there would be uproar from the parents.

My 15 year old will be happy to go back - but she has been great to have around too... Don't see her too much because she is in her room doing her online - she takes care of all of that on her own... but yeah!!

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