The school was closed from March 11 to March 24, in line with the Public Health Ministry’s advice, for cleaning and sterilisation after the eight were suspected of having contracted Covid-19 from an infected private tutor.
“We have acknowledged since Saturday [March 14] that the students have been checked and were not infected with Covid-19,” the CEO said.
“Neither staff nor any student in our school has been infected by the virus,” he said, adding that “SISB will continue its e-learning programme.”