30% schools in run-down and dangerous buildings

30 Jul 2018 / 12:39 H.

JOHOR BARU: About 3,000 schools, or 30% of the 10,000 schools nationwide, are in dilapidated buildings that are dangerous for use.
The Education Ministry will make it its top priority to repair these buildings to ensure safer schools throughout the country.
Its deputy minister Teo Nie Ching revealed this after launching the 105th anniversary of SRJKC Foon Yew 3 today.
"The issue of run-down classrooms and school buildings has dragged on for so many years," she said, adding that the ministry would try to ensure they would not become firetraps.
She was referring to the death of Catherine Janet Tiwi, 25, in a fire at the quarters of the SK Batu Bungan in Marudi, Sarawak, last Wednesday. Another teacher suffered 25% burns to their body.
On the Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease (HFMD), she said the ministry is closely monitoring its spread.
"If two cases are confirmed in the same classroom, the classroom concerned will be closed for a period of 14 days in accordance with the Health Ministry's standard operating procedure (SOP)," she said.
"The closure of the school or classroom will depend on the Health Ministry's directive and at the same, teachers at the school are also asked to examine their pupils for HFMD symptoms and they will be brought immediately to the nearest clinic."
She said the Ministry is awaiting the full report on the death of a two-year boy in Mukah, Sarawak, on Saturday.

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