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Schools Affected by Asean Summit Should Be Granted Occasional Holiday, Says PIBGN

Schools Affected by Asean Summit Should Be Granted Occasional Holiday, Says PIBGN Schools Affected by Asean Summit Should Be Granted Occasional Holiday, Says PIBGNSchools Affected by Asean Summit Should Be Granted Occasional Holiday, Says PIBGN

KUALA LUMPUR: Several schools located near the venue of the Asean Summit 2025 should be granted an occasional holiday to ensure the smooth running of the regional event, as well as to ensure the safety and comfort of all parties involved.

The Impact on Education

The hosting of major international summits like the Asean Summit can have significant impacts on the local community, especially schools situated in the vicinity of the event. The increased security measures, road closures, and potential disruptions may disrupt the regular functioning of these educational institutions.

Challenges Faced by Schools

Schools near the Asean Summit venue may face challenges such as:

  • Difficulty in transportation for both students and staff
  • Limited access to essential services and resources
  • Security concerns that may affect daily operations

The Call for Occasional Holidays

The Parent-Teacher Association of Schools near the Asean Summit venue, represented by the PIBGN, has rightfully called for the granting of occasional holidays to these schools. This proactive measure aims to mitigate the impact of the summit on the education sector and prioritize the well-being of students and staff.

Benefits of Occasional Holidays

Granting occasional holidays to affected schools can:

  • Ensure the safety and security of students and staff
  • Reduce potential disruptions to the academic calendar
  • Allow for smoother logistics during the summit period

Closing Thoughts

As the Asean Summit plays a crucial role in regional diplomacy and cooperation, it is imperative to consider the implications of such events on the local community, particularly educational institutions. By heeding the call for occasional holidays, authorities can demonstrate their commitment to balancing national priorities with the well-being of all citizens.

[LABELS] Asean Summit, occasional holiday, education sector, PIBGN, safety concerns, regional event

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