HSC students may have to miss out on the traditional rites of passage in their senior year, as the NSW government announces "school formals, dances, graduation[s] or other social events are not permitted" in term 3.
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A spokesperson for the NSW Department of Education revealed on Monday that increased measures will be put in place to ensure "public schools can continue to operate full time with face-to-face teaching and learning throughout the COVID-19 pandemic".
Muck up days, formals, captaincy assemblies and graduations are all under a cloud with the new restrictions.
The department of education has encouraged these end-of-school celebrations to be delayed in the hopes that restrictions will allow for gatherings later this year.
"Schools may hold a year 12 assembly at school without parents to recognise the completion of school or consider delaying events until later in the year," the spokesperson said.
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From term 3, students will be required to remain in class or year groups at all times.
Excursions outside of the community group will no longer be permitted.
Interschool sport and zone carnivals will be restricted to 100 people per venue and must be held within the local area.
Spectators, including parents, will not be permitted within school grounds or at school-based sporting events.
Group activities including choirs and musical ensembles will be permitted with COVID-safe plans in place.
However, the use of wind instruments in group settings will no longer be allowed.
However, dance and drama activities will be permitted provided schools adopt a COVID-19 safety plan.
Likewise, HSC-related activities and exams will be permitted, with additional safety measures are in place.
Organisations and community groups that use school grounds must also adopt a COVID-19 safety plan and encourage strict compliance.
New guidelines will be adopted at schools from Wednesday.