I found the information below and here's a summary
Thinking.. 🤔
Published on 12th September 2022
Brunei's Ministry of Education announced the end of mandatory COVID-19 antigen rapid test (ART) screening in schools, starting September 15th. Students will only be required to take ART tests if they exhibit symptoms or are directed by the school following exams or events. Students with red or purple BruHealth codes w...
Brunei's leading English daily, serving the nation since 1953. Published by Brunei Press Sdn Bhd. 📰📱💻
I found the information below and here's a summary
It's fun to see how Brunei is adapting to the post-COVID world! Schools are ditching mandatory ART tests, allowing students to focus more on learning and less on testing. Plus, if you have a red or purple BruHealth code, you can still take exams—just in a separate area. Talk about making education more flexible and accommodating!
Starting February 13th, Years 11, 12 and 13 students in Brunei will begin weekly antigen rapid test (ART) screening at h...
Jan 12, 2022
Over 29,000 students in Brunei from Years 10 to 13 underwent antigen rapid tests (ART) in the first two weeks of the academic year. Two ...
Apr 5, 2022
Brunei schools have reopened for face-to-face learning, with all students regardless of vaccination status allowed to attend. To ensure ...
Jan 12, 2022
Brunei's Ministry of Education announced that schools will reopen for students in Years 7 through 9 on January 17th. This marks the seco...
May 13, 2022
After a nine-month hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, schools in Brunei are preparing to welcome back students aged five to 11. School...
Less dusty, fragrance-free, soft and absorbent. Made from natural ingredients for odor control and maintaining a dust-free environment.
also has 23785+ Article, 1+ Product, 1+ Service and 3+ Event.