As indicated by the Government of the Principality in a press release, 2,218 students in the 2nd year of Baccalaureate have expressed their intention to go to the classroom for the next three weeks to prepare for the Baccalaureate Assessment for access to the University (EBAU) in public institutes (The Baccalaureate in private centers does not have an educational concert).
In addition, 271 students will rejoin their centers to complete projects of higher FP courses, and 577 of 4th of ESO have been cited by their tutors for tutoring actions.
The Ministry of Education issued a resolution on May 25 ordering the face-to-face incorporation of the teaching staff necessary to attend to students in this phase 2 of the de-escalation. The norm establishes a series of organizational, hygiene and adaptation measures that the centers have undertaken for this stage.
The activity in the classroom is also resumed for the teachers who are part of the courts and commissions of the entrance tests to the different teachings and the exams to obtain the degrees, as well as for the counseling and psychopedagogy staff that they have to carry perform tasks related to schooling.
Students must comply with the general measures of protection and hygiene, as well as those that each center has established for the use of the facilities, especially respect for the safety distance. Teaching staff, for their part, must follow the recommendations contained in the health protocol for the prevention of COVID-19 infection in the workplace, available on the Educastur intranet, as well as the instructions of the Ministry.
Those who present symptoms compatible with COVID-19 or have the disease, or those who are in a home quarantine period due to having had contact with an infected person will not be able to attend the centers.