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Indian School Darsait conducts online classes due to chicken pox outbreak
Indian School Darsait conducts online classes due to chicken pox outbreak

Times of Oman

time28-04-2025

  • Health
  • Times of Oman

Indian School Darsait conducts online classes due to chicken pox outbreak

Muscat: Indian School Darsait is conducting online classes for all grades after instructions from the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Ministry of Health, due to the outbreak of chickenpox According to a circular issued by the school authorities, online classes are being held from April 27, 2025, and will continue till Thursday, May 1, 2025. Students from Grades I to XII will follow their regular class timetable through their teachers' Google Classrooms. Balvatika and Kindergarten classes will also be conducted online, with timetables to be shared by their respective teachers. The school has advised parents to monitor their children for any symptoms of chickenpox and to refrain from sending them back to school once offline classes resume, if they are still unwell. A medical fitness certificate will be mandatory for any student returning to campus after recovery.

Online classes at Indian School Darsait till May 1
Online classes at Indian School Darsait till May 1

Observer

time27-04-2025

  • Health
  • Observer

Online classes at Indian School Darsait till May 1

Online classes at Indian School Darsait (ISD) began on April 23 in the wake of many children reporting chickenpox, will continue till next week, and the school will resume regular classes once the cases are zeroed down, according to the school authorities. In accordance with the instructions from the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, Ministry of Health, after it reported cases of chickenpox mostly among middle school students, the school authorities decided to go online until the cases are reduced. In a circular, the principal of the school has informed parents that classes were shifted online from last Wednesday after students were reported to have contracted chickenpox, and this is applicable to all classes from kindergarten to 12 and will continue to be online till May 1. The circular reads, 'In view of the continuing spread of chickenpox cases among students, and as per the instructions received from the Centre for Disease Control and Prevention at the Ministry of Health, we would like to inform you that online classes for Grades I to XII will continue till Thursday May 1.' Students can attend online classes through their respective teachers' Google Classrooms, following the regular class timetable.

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