Name and Constituency of Member of Parliament
Mr Darryl David, Ang Mo Kio GRC
Question
To ask the Minister for Education (a) whether an update can be provided on the number of overseas school trips planned for and undertaken by MOE schools in 2023; (b) how does this number compare to the pre-COVID-19 data from 2019; and (c) what new measures may be taken for such overseas trips in this post-COVID-19 world.
Response
1. There are about 600 overseas school trips planned for 2023. This is about 40% of the number of completed trips in 2019. As of 30 June 2023, 20% of the planned trips have been completed.
2. The safety and well-being of students and staff have always been a top priority in the planning and management of overseas school trips. Schools undertake risk assessment and conduct staff recce trips to ensure that all aspects of travel are in order. All school trips are e-registered with MFA, and MOE and its appointed Travel Consultant provide timely advice to schools on in-country and regional developments.
3. During the trips, schools also closely monitor students' health and timely medical attention is sought when a student becomes unwell. Should an emergency occur overseas, schools will receive support from MOE and its Travel Consultant for medical assistance, and evacuation if necessary.
4. After the COVID-19 situation eased globally, schools continue to put in place the necessary measures to ensure a safe and meaningful learning experience for all students. These include reminders for students to exercise social responsibility, especially when they feel unwell.