The Ministry has brought forward the 4-week school holidays from June to May 5. This also means that Term 3 will be longer, but MOE has said it will institute a one-week mid-term break from July 20 to 26.
Tag: Coronavirus
COVID-19 cases in Singapore cross 10,000 with 1,016 new cases on April 22
Fifteen cases are Singaporeans or permanent residents, bringing the country’s total coronavirus cases to 10,141.
Home-based learning resources for parents and educators: EduSpaze
For the foreseeable future, it seems like the new “normal” in education would be home based learning due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Singapore tightens list of essential services which can remain open amid extension of circuit breaker
Under the COVID-19 (Temporary Measures) Act passed in Parliament on 7 April 2020, first-time offenders will face a fine of up to SGD 10,000, imprisonment of up to six months, or both.
Visits to four popular markets to be restricted based on last digit of patrons’ identification number: NEA
Those with an even last digit can only visit these markets on the even dates of the month, and those with an odd last digit can only visit these markets on the odd dates of the month.
COVID-19 cases in Singapore cross 9,000 with 1,111 new infections reported on April 21
The bulk of the new cases are once again work permit holders living in foreign worker dormitories, while twenty cases are Singaporeans or permanent residents.
Circuit Breaker extended till June 1: PM Lee’s speech in full
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong addressed the nation on Tuesday, April 21 to give an update on the rising number of cases of COVID-19 in Singapore as well as to announce an extension of the circuit breaker measures till June 1.
Circuit Breaker extended till June 1 says PM Lee in his fifth address to the nation on COVID-19
Singapore’s circuit breaker period will be extended until June 1, just as we completed two weeks after it was first announced on April 3.
Heritage from home: Journey through the history of Singapore digitally with NHB
With the COVID-19 circuit breaker measures in place, the National Heritage Board (NHB) has curated a series of culture programmes to bring the fun and exploration into homes of Singapore residents.
Two Singapore citizens, one foreigner to be charged for breaching their Stay-Home Notices
ICA has decided to charge the three individuals for their respective offences which could invite a fine of up to SGD 10,000, or up to six months’ imprisonment, or both.