The Malta Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise and Industry has said it is “duty-bound to express its extreme dismay at the fact that a decision for a delayed, staggered opening has been communicated at the eleventh hour.”
The Chamber reacted to Government’s announcement today that state school students will not be returning to school next week as planned, and that their return will be staggered over a period of one week starting from 7th October.
“While a staggered approach may be a valuable solution to the logistical challenges being faced by our schools, the last-minute decision will certainly have further adverse effects on students, working parents as well as their employers,” the Chamber said.
The organisation added that “schools which are in a position to open should do so. There is no logical reason for schools which are ready to open, to remain closed and deprive students of a week of face-to-face education at this juncture.”
The Malta Chamber expressed that it welcomed the recent development in relation to the reopening of schools for the new scholastic year, saying it appears that a national consensus in favour of schools opening in October has been reached.
“The Malta Chamber has worked tirelessly over the past months towards this goal as it has consistently argued that, while being mindful of the realities of the pandemic and while accounting for all public health protocols through discipline, our children and their educational interests are best served in the classroom.
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