The NSW Department of Education is introducing proactive measures to limit the impact of COVID-19 in state pubic schools.
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Department of Education secretary Mark Scott said schools would adopt social distancing measures requiring them to cancel assemblies, excursions, travel, some events and conferences.
Mr Scott said these measures, which will impact all Southern Highlands public schools, were precautionary and designed to reduce exposure via non-essential gatherings.
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"From Monday onwards, I expect school assemblies and substantial gatherings to be cancelled, along with all excursions," Mr Scott said,
"The community expects schools to be as safe as possible. We are implementing these measures to provide peace of mind for students, parents and staff.
"These cancellations also extend to inter-school arts, sports, initiative activities and events."
All major arts, sports and initiative activities and events will
be temporarily ceased until further notice.
This includes whole school sporting events and inter-school events involving three or more schools.
"Local inter-school sport and other activities can proceed but we ask organisers to ensure that as far as possible, reasonable precautions are taken," Mr Scott said.
"I trust our principals and staff to show leadership during this time."
Schools will be provided with more detailed advice and suggestions on how they can adjust their day to day activities with minimal disruption.
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