Mask at school: end of the mask in class, where to wear it?

Mask at school end of the mask in class where

From this Monday, March 14, schoolchildren from primary to high school as well as teachers can remove the mask at school, including indoors. The Ministry of National Education nevertheless strongly recommends that students with contact cases wear it for 7 days.

End of the mask in classes from this Monday, March 14

From this Monday, March 14, the health protocol at school goes to level 1 and Wearing a mask is no longer compulsory, including indoors. It means that students, from primary to high school, as well as teachers, can withdraw the mask in the classrooms. Pupils and teachers who wish can nevertheless continue to wear it. In secondary, middle and high school, students must submit to new rules. Another novelty, secondary school students, whether vaccinated or not, are, from March 14, all considered contact cases “if they shared a class with the confirmed case (common core class, specialty groups, options, languages…)” . They will therefore all have to carry out a test on D+2. The Ministry of National Education also recommends “strongly the wearing the mask indoors for 7 days after the occurrence of the confirmed case“.

Mask and sport at school

Remember that since the start of the school year, according to zones A, B and C, students no longer have the obligation to wear the mask outdoors, especially in the playground. With the transition to level 1 of the health protocol at school from March 14, students can also practice indoor physical and sporting activities without wearing a mask.

Who should wear the mask at school, in which cases?

  • According to level 1 health protocol, only students or teachers who so wish can wear the mask at school, indoors or outdoors, where it is no longer compulsory from March 14. Remember that wearing a mask is prohibited in kindergarten, regardless of the level of the health protocol at school. In contrast, Wearing a mask remains compulsory on public transport as well as on school transport for all children over the age of 6.
  • In addition, the mask is strongly recommended, from the age of 6, for at-risk contact persons during the 7 days after the occurrence of the confirmed case as well as for confirmed cases during the 7 days following their period of isolation.
  • Finally, wearing a mask may be recommended on medical advice.

Wearing a mask according to the protocol levels at school

  • At level 1, wearing a mask is no longer mandatory outdoors or indoors from March 14.
  • At level 2, the mask is mandatory indoors
  • At level 3 and 4, it is mandatory for all students in enclosed and outdoor spaces.
  • National education personnel must wear masks in enclosed spaces on levels 1 and 2 and also outside on levels 3 and 4.
  • Remember that kindergarten students, regardless of level, do not wear a mask.

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