Schools opening date unchanged as parents urged to ensure safety of children

Schools opening date unchanged as parents urged to ensure safety of children

Education CS Ezekiel Machogu during a meeting in his office on February 20, 2024. PHOTO | COURTESY

The Ministry of Education has announced that the re-opening date for schools remains on Monday, May 6 even as floods continue to wreak havoc across the country.

In a circular dated May 2, 2024, Education Cabinet Secretary Ezekiel Machogu said the opening date that was pushed from Monday 29 April to Monday 6th May still stands, with parents and institutions urged to prioritise the children's safety.

Machogu asked parents to ensure children arrive at school on time just as the institutions work to keep the learners safe amid the ongoing heavy rains.

"Ahead of the schools opening on May 6th, 2024... the prevailing weather conditions pose accessibility challenges due to flash floods, swollen rivers and landslides thus affecting the transport system for learners to and from school. Parents are, therefore, required to ensure that their children safely report to school on time," Machogu stated.

"All heads of institutions, field education officers, parents and stakeholders are urged to prioritize the safety and wellbeing of learners, teachers and school community guided by the Meteorological Department weather forecast reports released from time to time."

However, the Ministry said that some of the schools that have been gravely damaged by floods and their infrastructure destroyed will remain closed as learning may not take place.

Machogu argued that some of the sanitation facilities may have been affected and therefore may pose health risks to students.

"In some cases, the school infrastructure may be unsafe for use by learners thereby affecting their readiness to resume learning... This poses a health risk due to contamination of water sources, which may lead to an outbreak of waterborne diseases. BOMS, headteachers and principals are directed that students and staff should not be hosted in life-threatening buildings," Machogu noted.

As part of the measures by the government to guarantee the safety of learners, CS Machogu noted that Education officials had been tasked to come up with mitigation ways on how to facilitate learning and safer accessibility to institutions.

Since many schools are currently hosting people displaced by rains, Machogu ordered field education officers to work with local government officials to provide alternative accommodation for learners.

Education officials have also been directed to oversee resource sharing among neighbouring institutions for the learning activities to continue without disruptions.

Consequently, school Boards of Management (BoMs) have been directed to assess the situation of the impact of the floods, convene urgent meetings and submit reports to the County Education Boards (CEBs) who would do the same and report to the CS.

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