Staff Reporter:
As the country grapples with an intense heat wave, the government has announced the reopening of pri-mary school academic activities starting today, April 28.
The Primary and Mass Education Ministry, through a notification signed by Senior Information Officer Mahbubur Rahman Tuhin, outlined the operational adjustments to accommodate the sweltering condi-tions.
School hours will be limited to the cooler morning hours, from 8:00 am to 11:30 am. For schools oper-ating in two shifts, the first shift will run from 8:00 am to 9:30 am and the second from 9:45 am to 11:30 am.
Despite these changes, pre-primary level classes will remain closed until further notice, and daily school assemblies will be suspended to avoid prolonged exposure to the heat.
The decision follows a similar action taken for secondary level schools and colleges, which are set to reopen on the same day, April 28.
The resumption comes after an extended closure initially planned until April 27 due to the prolonged hot weather following the Eid holidays. Outdoor activities and those requiring sun exposures at these institu-tions will continue to be limited.
To make up for educational disruptions caused by the heat wave and other interruptions, classes will also be conducted on Saturdays until further notice, according to the ministry’s notification.
The Bangladesh Meteorological Department has forecasted that the current heat wave conditions, which recorded a high of 42.7 degrees Celsius in Chuadanga on Friday, may persist for another 72 hours start-ing Thursday morning. The government’s proactive measures aim to balance educational needs with health and safety concerns during this challenging climate period.