Redian新闻
>
New Rules for Schools in Shanghai, Added Pressure for Students

New Rules for Schools in Shanghai, Added Pressure for Students

社会

Many students are required to take a daily COVID-19 test and hope for rigorous classes to make up for time in lockdown.

SHANGHAI — While high school seniors in most parts of China are doing last-minute preparations for the college entrance exam, or gaokao, their peers in Shanghai returned to school for in-person classes after a two-month lockdown on Monday.

Just before 8 a.m., students in the city’s Hongkou District flashed their green health code and passed through a temperature-checking scanner outside their school. They arrived early on foot or bikes and some with parents, as city guidelines ask students not to take public transport.

As the city gradually reopened from June 1, despite reporting sporadic COVID-19 infections, students in 11th and 12th grades started in-person classes Monday, with those in the final year of middle school set to return from June 13. All others would continue to study online for the rest of the semester.

Shanghai also postponed the gaokao, scheduled in the next few days nationwide, by a month as it struggled to curb the country’s worst COVID-19 outbreak since 2020. The exams for students in Shanghai will kick off on July 7.

High school students line up to show their green health code and pass through temperature check at a school in Hongkou District, Shanghai, June 6, 2022. Luo Meihan/Sixth Tone

A mother surnamed Yu, who dropped her daughter off at a high school in Hongkou on an electric bike, told Sixth Tone that she was relieved to see students back at school.

“Her studies were already disrupted by the lockdown,” Yu said. “I just hope she can adjust herself well in the last month at school and there won’t be any major outbreaks before the gaokao.”

Many students are already expecting a stricter academic routine after returning to school.

An 18-year-old student surnamed Lu in Pudong New Area told Sixth Tone that she would now take classes seven days a week. She would then end her daily activities after taking a nucleic acid test at school.

Wu Xueyi, another senior student at a boarding school in Pudong New Area, said she would stay at school until the gaokao is over. Though the school requires all students to take an antigen self-test and nucleic acid test every day, she said it was more encouraging to study with peers than alone at home.

“Before the pandemic, I never studied at home,” said the 17-year-old. “Home used to be a place for having fun and relaxing.”

Wu said it took her about a week to adjust to studying at home during the lockdown and experienced mental health issues. She said she cried every day for a week in mid-April and was anxious about whether she was lagging behind her peers. The stress resulted in a fever for two days.

The online lessons and after-hour studies that stretched for over 12 hours a day on a digital device also strained her eyesight and caused some issues with her vision, especially when in environments with bright light.

“I don’t want to have online classes anymore — once was enough,” Wu said. “I hope I won’t have to take them in university.”

Editor: Bibek Bhandari.

(Header image: Students return for in-person classes at Shanghai No.3 Girls’ High School in Shanghai, June. 6, 2022. Yin Liqin/CNS/VCG)



微信扫码关注该文公众号作者

戳这里提交新闻线索和高质量文章给我们。
相关阅读
Video of Women Brutally Attacked in Restaurant Shocks ChinaYoung Chinese Shunned Marriage. Now, They Want Singles’ Rights.在美国66. 好警察The Small Group Rescuing Animals During Shanghai LockdownShanghai Lockdown Disrupts Wedding Plans on Day for Lovers特大新闻: 皇家学会专家认为爱因斯坦不认为光速不变Freight or Flight: COVID Wake Leaves Shanghai Port High and DryShanghai’s ‘Psychological Emergency’ Warrants AttentionIn Training Machines, China’s Disabled Find New Hope, Old Woes[汽车] Sheer Driving Pleasure——BMW 5 Series GranTurismo 9周年记Shenzhen Funeral Home Requires COVID Test Result for DeadTrain to Chengdu: Two Students Reflect on Leaving Shanghai反战首席芭蕾名伶Olga Smirnova - 婀娜多姿 轻盈柔美Leaving Locked-Down Shanghai Is Hard. Returning Is Harder.Shanghai’s 30-Year-Old Bakery Struggles to Beat Lockdown WoesResidents Crowd COVID Test Sites to Move Across Shanghai FreelyHow Foreign Students Cheat China’s College Admissions System如何面对生活中的矛盾草 倪瓒题《容膝斋图》诗State Media Criticizes Chengdu Shop Signs in Romanized ChineseChinese Telecoms Block Incoming Int’l Calls, Texts to Fight ScamIs Studying Overseas Losing Its Allure for Chinese Students?Shanghai Reopening Diary: City to Restart Some Schools From JuneTangshan Police Officer Dismissed After Female Diners AssaultedChinese Cities Loosen Housing Policies for Three-Child Families【6.19今日折扣】Amazon Fresh超值限时满减!Nintendo eshop游戏限时2折起!WedgewoodChina to Review School Textbooks After Questionable IllustrationThe Russian UFC Fighter With a Cult Following in ChinaWheat Destroyed Before Harvest Prompts Food Crisis DiscussionSocial Network: How Shanghai Stemmed the Surge, 100 Years AgoWhat Shanghai’s Locked-Down Residents are Trying to BuyThe Questionable ‘Chinese-ness’ of Chinese Sci-FiWith Bittersweet Memories, Students Leave Shanghai in DrovesHurun Education Top International Schools in China 2022Chinese Children Will Now Learn to Farm and Cook at School
logo
联系我们隐私协议©2024 redian.news
Redian新闻
Redian.news刊载任何文章,不代表同意其说法或描述,仅为提供更多信息,也不构成任何建议。文章信息的合法性及真实性由其作者负责,与Redian.news及其运营公司无关。欢迎投稿,如发现稿件侵权,或作者不愿在本网发表文章,请版权拥有者通知本网处理。