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Why boarding schools remain a good and safe choice for students – even during Covid-19 pandemic

  • Strict protocols, advance testing and strong medical support reassure parents and children, says Dr Cinde Lock, principal, Branksome Hall Asia, in South Korea
  • The International Baccalaureate World School provides a unique and challenging experience that supports and inspires students to reach their full potential

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Around the world, parents and children have been anxious about going back to school during the continuing Covid-19 pandemic. Despite the risks, many recognise that the school environment is irreplaceable in providing an immersive and well-rounded education.

However, returning to school, including boarding schools, does not have to spark concerns – especially if its policies ensure that students’ safety and health remain the top priority, says Dr Cinde Lock, principal and head of school at Branksome Hall Asia, an independent girls’ school in South Korea.

Branksome Hall Asia, an international school in South Korea, has introduced strict policies to ensure its students’ safety and health are the top priority during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Branksome Hall Asia, an international school in South Korea, has introduced strict policies to ensure its students’ safety and health are the top priority during the Covid-19 outbreak.

“Strong health and safety protocols need to be in place, knowing exactly who’s on your campus at any one time and why they’re there,” says Lock, the latest teaching expert to discuss pertinent topics surrounding education in the South China Morning Post’s recurring EdTalk video series of interviews.

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“Knowing that everyone has been vetted in advance, testing for [visitors’] temperatures along the way, having really strong medical support – all of that helps.”

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