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Changes made to programmes after death of student last week

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An outdoor-activity structure at Safra Yishun. Following the death of a 15-year-old student last week after an accident during an activity at the club, the Ministry of Education stopped outdoor activities involving heights for schools until investiga

An outdoor-activity structure at Safra Yishun. Following the death of a 15-year-old student last week after an accident during an activity at the club, the Ministry of Education stopped outdoor activities involving heights for schools until investigations are completed.

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Amelia Teng Education Correspondent, Amelia Teng

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Schools planning outdoor camps for their students in the coming weeks are modifying some activities in the wake of a secondary school student's death last week, following an accident at Safra Yishun.
A handful of schools - Maris Stella High School being one of them - are putting their camps on hold for now, waiting to see how the situation plays out before making any decisions.
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