Parents happy kids in school


Full house: Noraini (centre) with her children (from right) Nur Darina Zahra Azizi, six, Muhammad Amar Azizi, 17, Nur Damia Azizi, 14, and Rayyan Nafiz Azizi, nine, preparing for school in Penang. — MUSTAFA AHMAD/The Star

PETALING JAYA: After a four-month school break due to the Covid-19 pandemic, many parents are happy to see their children back in school and mixing with their peers again.

Software developer Hong Fei Chin from Kelana Jaya said she was glad her 11-year-old son would be back in school despite his reluctance. “He’s moaning that he doesn’t want his holiday to end, especially since he has to start waking up early again,” said the 44-year-old.

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