The Sindh government has issued Standard Operating Procedures for private schools in the province as it struggles to control the outbreak of the novel coronavirus.

The SOPs dictate that:

  • Schools provide concession in tuition fees to grant relief to parents who have been financially affected by the ongoing lockdown.

  • Schools remain closed, except for the administration office that would collect student fee and distribute salaries among staff.

  • Schools observe preventive measures, place hand sanitisers at entry and exit points and make it compulsory for all to wear masks.

  • Social distancing must be practised and a minimum number of people should gather in an office.

  • Only up to three people should be allowed in the admin office at one time. Public gatherings are strictly banned.

  • Schools would not ask students to come to collect their challans or deposit fee.

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