KUALA LUMPUR: All primary school pupils will attend school without rotation classes beginning on April 17 and April 18, the education ministry said.
Education minister Radzi Jidin said the decision was made after reviewing primary and secondary schools since March 21, where sessions were conducted on a rotation and non-rotation basis respectively.
Johor, Kedah, Kelantan, and Terengganu (Group A) will end rotation classes on April 17 and the other states on April 18.
Radzi also advised students and teachers to comply with standard operating procedures even though the country has entered the transition to the endemic phase.
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