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Select grades to resume face-to-face schooling Monday- Dr the Hon Wheatley

Minister for Education Culture, Youth Affairs, Fisheries, and Agriculture Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) made the announcement about the phased reopening of public schools via a statement on Wednesday, October 21 2020. Photo: Facebook
Public schools in the Virgin Islands will reopen in a phased approach from Monday, October 26, 2020. Photo: VINO/File
Public schools in the Virgin Islands will reopen in a phased approach from Monday, October 26, 2020. Photo: VINO/File
Schools will need to take a blended approach to instructions since social distancing measures mean schools would not be able to accommodate everyone at the same time. Photo: VINO//File
Schools will need to take a blended approach to instructions since social distancing measures mean schools would not be able to accommodate everyone at the same time. Photo: VINO//File
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- Beginning Monday, October 26, 2020, students in public schools in Kindergarten, Grade One and Grade Two will be allowed to resume traditional schooling as part of the Ministry of Education’s phased reopening of schools.

Minister for Education Culture, Youth Affairs, Fisheries, and Agriculture Dr the Hon Natalio D. Wheatley (R7) made the announcement via a statement on Wednesday, October 21 2020.

He said that at a special Cabinet meeting held on October 19, “it was decided that all schools be granted permission to be opened in a phased approach provided that they adhere to the established health and social distancing guidelines with dates of each phase to be determined by the Chief Education Officer and the Environmental Health Division in consultation with the Minister for Education, Culture, Youth Affairs, Fisheries, and Agriculture.”

He said the Ministry of Education had been given the green light to phasing all students in public schools by grade levels in ways that best suit their circumstances, which will ensure the best for the students in attendance.

Dr Wheatley further said, while preparations for six feet social distancing measures have been ongoing in schools, given the number of students in classes, it will not be possible to accommodate all students at the same time.

He continued: “we are therefore proposing a phased timeline for the remaining groups of students. Specific reporting days will be communicated by the respective principals of schools."

He said on Monday, October 26, 2020, students in public schools in Kindergarten, Grade One and Grade Two will be allowed to attend school, while Grades Three, Four, Five and Six will be permitted from November 9, 2020. Grades Seven, Eight and Nine will commence school from January 4, 2021.

Blended learning 

The Minister further said the Ministry proposes a blended/hybrid learning model of instruction in schools which he said is a mixture of traditional face to face classroom instruction with mobile learning and online activities which are both individualised and student-centred.

He explained: “this means that schools that can accommodate all their students with the physical distancing guidelines may operate fully on-site while incorporating some online learning. Other schools must engage a staggered schedule or a shift system to ensure the best results.”

More information

Minister Wheatley said frequent e-learning in the classrooms is encouraged across the territory and clearly demarcated areas must be implemented in all schools for students.

Handwashing stations and hand sanitisers must be in all classrooms, masks or face shields must be worn, and students must walk with their own bottle of hand sanitiser.

Visitors to schools will be restricted, and each school will decide how visitors will be accommodated, he pointed out.

As it relates to lunch, the Minister said, parents must either provide a packed lunch for their children or arrangements must be made to have it delivered to the school as school vendors will not be available on campus during this phase.

Training for bus drivers

In the meantime, the Education Minister informed that there would be training sessions for bus drivers in the week of November 2 to 6 and on November 9, 2020, socially distanced bus services will be available for those in need.

“We are appealing to parents to assume responsibility for transporting students to and from school between October 26 and November 6,” Dr Wheatley remarked.

He also called on parents to act as supervisors to their children as the online instructions will be held on some days.

“I urge you not to neglect to monitor and ensure that your children stay on task with their school work. Establish the routine of getting up and preparing for school as you would normally do. Further, you must ensure that your children attend school and work conscientiously throughout the day to master the content of each subject being taught.”

He also appealed to employers to allow some flexibility for parents in their employ to facilitate the supervision of their children. 

Private schools, daycare centres, preschools, colleges and special groups of students in the public school system such as the technical education, special needs, marginalized and adult learning have been allowed to open for in-school instructions where approved.

22 Responses to “Select grades to resume face-to-face schooling Monday- Dr the Hon Wheatley”

  • Nice (22/10/2020, 08:57) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    Great job wheatley and the vip government
  • Factual (22/10/2020, 08:58) Like (14) Dislike (2) Reply
    All this money wasting on palm trees, market, why the schools not fully rebuild for the senior students to be back on the old campus instead of paying for space up by the old CTL building
  • ... (22/10/2020, 09:07) Like (4) Dislike (4) Reply
    You are a smart youth no cap but you just another puppet in the game. Your strings getting pulled straight best of luck.
  • Fact of the Matter (22/10/2020, 09:37) Like (17) Dislike (5) Reply
    Boy if myron didn't make noise schools would've remain closed for the VIP only interested in bars and night clubs re-opening
    • @ Fact of the Matter (22/10/2020, 10:54) Like (5) Dislike (23) Reply
      Myron nothing he need to stop trying be relevant and go back down the island mahn
    • stupps (22/10/2020, 10:55) Like (7) Dislike (10) Reply

      M*** got his insiders letting him know what going on so he always coincidentally coming forward just before a matter is addressed. You can’t fool school children nor adults.

  • my people (22/10/2020, 10:07) Like (5) Dislike (5) Reply
    Hon. Wheatley! I will take my hat off to you sir. Thanks for having a mind of your own. Thank you for never letting the voice of the devil I mean Sin D get to you. It’s crazy how he be on the internet and radio disrespecting you. What’s more crazy is who she disrespected Queen Lake on her show. Her show is selfish. She says is the concert of the people but more for herself. What’s more crazy is she have a crazy bat who’s probably worse than she. Sin D who actually have no vision or skills won’t have done anything better if she was an elected official. I hope before she ever get elected I’m long gone off this planet. Hon. Wheatley May God continue to bless you and make he help you make the best possible choices. The best choice so way is not answering back Sin D the host of C** D**P. Also shame on a decent brand like 284 m**a for evening accepting to promote and endorse something like that; yet but surprising as most of their employees are doing no better . Still can’t believe Sin D is an employee of our British Virgin Islands Tourism Board. She needs to be payed off and asked to leave or in the longer run will cost BVITB more than they can chew....
  • Failure (22/10/2020, 10:20) Like (15) Dislike (2) Reply
    Open the entire school system there is literally no reason for schools to be online. The bars are open and the customers are the same parents who have to go home to the same students, so, what is all that for.
    • To failure (22/10/2020, 11:12) Like (5) Dislike (12) Reply
      The government can’t please everyone u just mad because you don’t have anyone to keep your dirty children lol
    • Teacher (22/10/2020, 11:14) Like (8) Dislike (0) Reply
      Okay open the entire school yes but I hope those rascals children ayo got come back with a good behavior we teachers done stressed
      • @Teacher (22/10/2020, 13:53) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
        The 1st rascal is yours and please when all you get stressed DO NOT give the people children disinfectant to drink that is wrong not because all you can do it and get away because all you know people in high places , God is watching
  • Hooray (22/10/2020, 10:20) Like (4) Dislike (0) Reply
    Get them little rude bike boys back in campus from on the street making noise all day
  • Hmmmmm (22/10/2020, 10:23) Like (3) Dislike (0) Reply
    The worjing parents are in contact with their children so really there is no logical reason for the school to be fully opened January.
    The same follows with the entire territory just open the place. Jezz
  • trrefdrfds (22/10/2020, 10:37) Like (2) Dislike (7) Reply
    Them island people going bash the government now because they going say they have no money for uniform
    • agree 100% (22/10/2020, 10:55) Like (2) Dislike (7) Reply
      Agree But can send money down the island every week
    • Hmm (22/10/2020, 11:18) Like (7) Dislike (2) Reply
      But most persons laid off are island people and a lot of them are not getting anything from social security. I can understand their cry can't you??
  • fair enough (22/10/2020, 10:49) Like (2) Dislike (0) Reply
    They are also doing the exact thing in the US. That is the only solution they can come up with for the moment.
  • Hmm (22/10/2020, 11:23) Like (5) Dislike (0) Reply
    Like the blogger said island people aee going to complain. A lot of the expats are laid off so where will get the money from lots of them are not getting anything from the stimulus package I know quite a few mothers who are laid off and not getting anything. So if they cried i understand where will they get the money from to get school stuff in two weeks time. They have to eat and have bills to pay. I think the government can help out. Thank god for those who can afford and dont have to complain and bash the government.
  • Priorities (22/10/2020, 11:58) Like (4) Dislike (1) Reply
    Why Education is always on the back burner, always less a priority?
    The future of the BVI depends on educating the younger generation. Palm trees, market place, tourism etc. are all in important but are they a priority? much wasted funds on CTL bundling. I'm certain there is enough funding that could be used to erect a building for the senior students on the ESHS campus. In fact a second High School should have all ready been in the making.
  • well sah!!! (22/10/2020, 12:03) Like (0) Dislike (10) Reply
    VIP have MyRun who couldn’t manage education, pulling their strings. JEEZ! Stop making MyRun feel he’s relevant. He really isn’t from the day in HOA when he said Virgin Islanders will no longer be protected here in the Virgin Islands. He should’ve been charged for that inflammatory statement. VIP, either do your job, or step down.
  • Direction (22/10/2020, 20:42) Like (0) Dislike (0) Reply
    This is moving in the right direction


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