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Expect Disciplinary Action For Students Who Break Malta’s New COVID-19 School Rules
Expect Disciplinary Action For Students Who Break Malta’s New COVID-19 School Rules

Expect Disciplinary Action For Students Who Break Malta’s New COVID-19 School Rules

Students and staff alike will quickly have to get used to a plethora of new health protocols as schools start reopening – and rule-breaking won’t be tolerated. Frank Fabri, the Education Ministry’s permanent secretary, was asked about this possibility on today’s edition of Lovin Daily and his response was clear. “It’s very important that everybody,

Frank Fabri To Discuss School Reopening On Tomorrow’s Lovin Daily

Frank Fabri To Discuss School Reopening On Tomorrow’s Lovin Daily

Frank Fabri, the permanent secretary at the Education Ministry, will appear on tomorrow morning’s edition of Lovin Daily to discuss the reopening of schools. You can watch the live interview at 10am on Lovin Malta’s Facebook page. Schools have been closed since March as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and were originally set to reopen next week.

Watch: We need to minimize risks, Education minister says ahead of reopening of schools

Watch: We need to minimize risks, Education minister says ahead of reopening of schools

Tista' taqra bil- Malti . As schools are set to reopen over the coming days and weeks, Education Minister Owen Bonnici highlighted the need to minimize the risks of having coronavirus outbreaks in schools. Some schools are set to reopen their doors on Monday. Students attending compulsory education in state schools will not start on Wednesday but instead

Watch: No management by crisis in preparation for new school year – Fabri

Watch: No management by crisis in preparation for new school year – Fabri

The Education Ministry’s permanent secretary Frank Fabri rejected suggestions that there had been management by crisis ahead of the reopening of state schools, describing the ongoing preparations as the biggest operation ever carried out in the Maltese educational system. Fabri was speaking to Andrew Azzopardi on Saturday morning on 103 Malta’s Heart,