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An educator wearing a face mask and face shield at one of the Smart Reader Kids centres. The comprehensive SOP, which prioritises a safe learning environment for children, will be practised in every centre.

IN response to the government’s call, one early childhood education provider has taken a cautious step to reopen all its centres nationwide.

Although e-learning was implemented in all education centres from the beginning of the movement control order, the July 1 reopening of all Smart Reader Worldwide centres will allow its pupils to resume their education.

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