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Education Ministry Insists Schools And School Transport Must Operate Normally On 1st June
Education Ministry Insists Schools And School Transport Must Operate Normally On 1st June

Education Ministry Insists Schools And School Transport Must Operate Normally On 1st June

The Education Ministry has informed parents, educators, school administrations, and all concerned parties that all schools will operate normally on Monday 1st June, with the school day proceeding as scheduled. In a statement, the Ministry stressed that it had never instructed schools or school transport providers to suspend or alter services. As a

Government insists schools will open normally on Monday

Government insists schools will open normally on Monday

The Education Ministry has insisted that all schools will operate normally on Monday, June 1, despite one of Malta's main school transport providers announcing it will suspend services because of safety concerns linked to post-election celebrations. In a statement issued on Tuesday, the ministry said schools would open as scheduled and stressed that

Majority Of School Vans Suspended On 1st June Over Post-Election Safety Concerns

Majority Of School Vans Suspended On 1st June Over Post-Election Safety Concerns

One of Malta’s largest school transport providers will suspend its service on 1st June over concerns linked to post election celebrations and traffic disruption. Coop Services Ltd confirmed it will not operate school transport on the Monday following the general election, citing safety concerns for children during pickups and drop offs. According to

Most school transport suspended on June 1 over post-election 'safety fears'

Most school transport suspended on June 1 over post-election 'safety fears'

One of Malta’s main school transport providers will not operate school vans on June 1, citing safety concerns linked to post-election celebrations. Coop Services Ltd, which provides school transport to a significant number of schools across the island, said it had decided not to operate school vans on the day after the election because it feared children