
Kelantan education department (JPN) director Siti Norina Muhamad said a notification letter on the matter was distributed to schools yesterday.
“JPN is constantly monitoring current temperature trends through the meteorological department, and all schools have been directed to postpone outdoor activities as well as visits to high-risk areas.
“If the temperature exceeds 37 degrees Celsius, learning sessions will be conducted via home-based teaching and learning (PdPR), and if it reaches extreme levels, schools may be temporarily closed,” she told reporters after announcing the 2025 SPM results at the Kelantan JPN in Tunjong here today.
Siti Norina said currently there is no need to implement PdPR sessions as the situation remained under control.
“However, we are constantly taking precautionary measures to ensure that students are not exposed to the risk of heatstroke. So far, there have been no reports of students being affected,” she said.