PC students to be tested for COVID-19
A section of the parents who attended the meeting (DPI photo)
A section of the parents who attended the meeting (DPI photo)

-parents could opt for schools closer to home

THE 290 students set to return to President’s College for classes from today will be housed in the school’s dormitories under strict guidelines to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and, with the permission of parents, they will be tested for the virus.

Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, said this would ensure the safety and wellbeing of those returning students. Addressing parents at the Golden Grove, East Coast Demerara School on Sunday, the Minister said the ministry would, with the permission of parents, test and quarantine students to ensure they are not carriers of the virus.

“The reality is that if we test a large enough number, some people will have a positive result because you are coming from all over this country that has positive cases and so they will be tested and quarantined for a bit,” Minister Manickchand was quoted as saying by the Department of Public Information (DPI).

Minister of Education, Priya Manickchand, along with Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony, and another official at President’s College (DPI photo)

Alternatively, parents could choose to have their children attend the school closest to them.
“We are not going to be coming after anyone in any truancy campaign to lock you up or charge you to inquire why you did not send your children. The choice is up to you; we feel that we have to provide the option for parents and students who cannot access education through Zoom, internet or any other option but … you do not have to do this,” Minister Manickchand explained.

Several measures have been taken to keep both teachers and students safe with the installation of sinks; distribution of care packages which include masks and shield; vitamins and sanitisers.

Markings were also set out to keep students at least six feet apart; this will allow 15 to 20 or even 20 to 25 students in a class depending on its size. The school also received an $18 million allocation to boost its internet connectivity and to print worksheets.

Personnel from the Region Four Regional Democratic Council will also do daily checks at the school.
Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony, who accompanied the Education Minister, told the gathering that the results of the PCR tests done on students, on Sunday, by a medical team stationed at the school, will be available today (Monday). Those who tested positive will be isolated.

“We want to do that in a very safe environment, and when we mean safe, we want to ensure that all of the things that we do here, especially for those in the dorms, that they follow all of the protocols that we have in place to ensure that they remain safe,” Dr. Anthony said.
The Health Minister added that the students would have to observe the protocols in place, including wearing masks, sanitising their hands and social distancing.

As it relates to a positive case, those who live nearby will be given the option to be isolated at home and will be provided with medical supplies, while those from the outlying regions will be catered for at the Government’s isolation facilities at the Diamond Diagnostic Centre or the Infectious Diseases Hospital at Liliendaal. Special spaces will be set up at those facilities for the children to receive instruction.

On October 31, the Education Minister announced that schools would reopen for classroom instruction for Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate, Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination and Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions.
Since then, there have been numerous multi-stakeholder engagements with the Ministry of Education, Health Ministry, Regional Education Officials, the Caribbean Examinations Council (CXC), the Guyana Teachers’ Union, parents, students and other parties.

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