1986 Ed.]
Education Regulations
[CAP. 279
A 15
[Subsidiary]
(3) The menu of the meals to be provided shall be prepared in advance and be available at all times for inspection by the Director or any inspector of schools.
47. Every shop, canteen, dining-room, kitchen or other place on the school premises where food or drink is prepared, provided or consumed shall be maintained in a clean and hygienic condition.
48. (1) All school premises shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
(2) The supervisor shall, if so required in writing by the Director, cause the whole or any part of the school premises to be suitably colour-washed or repainted.
49. All schools shall be provided with adequate and suitable furniture and equipment.
50. Text-books used in schools shall contain print of such a type and size as is calculated not to strain the eyes of pupils.
51. (1) No smoking shall be permitted in any classroom during school hours.
(2) Spitting is prohibited on school premises.
52. (1) The principal of a school shall at the request of a medical officer of schools or a school nurse permit the medical officer or nurse to examine the person and clothing of any pupil upon the school premises.
(2) If on such examination a medical officer of schools is of the opinion that the person or clothing of any pupil is infected with vermin or is in a foul or filthy condition, he may require the supervisor to exclude such pupil from the school forthwith until such time as the person and clothing of the pupil have been cleansed to the satisfaction of a medical officer of schools.
53. (1) If a medical officer of schools certifies that any teacher, pupil, or employee should be excluded from school by reason of suffering or having recently suffered from any infectious disease or by reason of having been in contact with or living in the same house as a person suffering from an infectious disease, the supervisor shall, if so required in writing by the medical officer in charge of the school health services, cause such teacher, pupil, or employee to be excluded from school for such period as shall seem necessary.
(2) The principal shall immediately report to a medical officer of schools any suspected or known case of infectious disease amongst teachers, pupils or employees of a school, or when he suspects or knows that any such person has been in contact with a case of infectious disease.
Refreshment places.
Cleaning and colour washing.
Furniture and equipment.
Print in text-books.
Smoking and spitting.
Medical examination of
pupils.
Infectious diseases. L.N. 57/74.
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1986 Ed.]
Education Regulations
[CAP. 279
A 15
[Subsidiary]
(3) The menu of the meals to be provided shall be prepared in advance and be available at all times for inspection by the Director or any inspector of schools.
47. Every shop, canteen, dining-room, kitchen or other place on the school premises where food or drink is prepared, provided or consumed shall be maintained in a clean and hygienic condition.
48. (1) All school premises shall be maintained in a clean and sanitary condition.
(2) The supervisor shall, if so required in writing by the Director, cause the whole or any part of the school premises to be suitably colour-washed or repainted.
49. All schools shall be provided with adequate and suitable furniture and equipment.
50. Text-books used in schools shall contain print of such a type and size as is calculated not to strain the eyes of pupils.
51. (1) No smoking shall be permitted in any classroom during school hours.
(2) Spitting is prohibited on school premises.
52. (1) The principal of a school shall at the request of a medical officer of schools or a school nurse permit the medical officer or nurse to examine the person and clothing of any pupil upon the school premises.
(2) If on such examination a medical officer of schools is of the opinion that the person or clothing of any pupil is infected with vermin or is in a foul or filthy condition, he may require the supervisor to exclude scuh pupil from the school forthwith until such time as the person and clothing of the pupil have been cleansed to the satisfaction of a medical officer of schools.
53. (1) If a medical officer of schools certifies that any teacher, pupil, or employee should be excluded from school by reason of suffering or having recently suffered from any infectious disease or by reason of having been in contact with or living in the same house as a person suffering from an infectious disease, the supervisor shall, if so required in writing by the medical officer in charge of the school health services, cause such teacher, pupil, or employee to be excluded from school for such period as shall seem necessary.
(2) The principal shall immediately report to a medical officer of schools any suspected or known case of infectious disease amongst teachers, pupils or employees of a school, or when he suspects or knows that any such person has been in contact with a case of infectious disease.
Refreshment places.
Cleaning and colour washing.
Furniture and equipment.
Print in text-books.
Smoking and spitting.
Medical examination of
pupils.
Infectious diseases. L.N. 57/74.
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