08/06/2020: Pupils in the last year of primary schools can return to schools (2020-05-11). All pupils can return to school on voluntary basis for consultation (2020-06-08).; 1/07/2020: The summer holidays started on 1/07/2020 and despite school closures; this measure was still active; 1/09/2020: School year resumed on 1st September 2020 with on-campus activities.
Schools/Univercity closure:
Students in the last year of secondary schools and conservatories can return (2020-05-11). All students can return to school on a voluntary basis for consultation (2020-06-08).; 01/07/2020: The summer holidays started on 1/7/2020 and ended on 31/8/2020 and despite school closures; this measure was still active.;
Annex 3 to the Government decision 471 of 17th May stipulates that a maximum of 50 people may be present at exams at the same time; third parties may only enter school premises if absolutely necessary.It is possible to attend practical teaching and preparation in person for high school students. Individual consultations are also allowed (one student and one pedagogical worker). Group consultations with a maximum of 6 students are also allowed. It is also allowed to hold final exams (max. 50 people); graduation exams; graduations and internationally recognized exams. In addition; all hygienic measures must be observed. Above all; face masks/respirators much be adhered to.Extended by MoH measure MZDR 14600/2021-15 of 7th June 2021.;01/07/2021: The summer holidays started on 1/7/2020; and despite school closures; this measure was still active. Number of exam attendants indoor is limited to 10.;31/08/2021: Universal preventive testing in the first two weeks after the start of the school year; to detect viral loads among pupils after the end of the holidays.; 13/09/2021: Activities in indoor sports grounds and swimming pools will be exempted from the requirement of demonstrating infection-free status and distancing.; 01/10/2021: No longer necessary to; for example; produce a VTI (vaccine; test; illness) confirmation at regular leisure-time activities in the same collective. Masking and other precautionary restrictions remain in place.;
Closure of all schools with the exception of daycare. Schools move their education to online. Stipulated by Government decision 129 of 14th February 2021. Originally stipulated by Governmental decision 1335/2020 of 14th December 2020 (closure of all schools tookplace two days before the Christmas holidays begun); extended by governmental decision 1377/2020 of 23rd December 2020; further extended by decision 13 of 7th January 2021 and decision 56 of 22nd January 2021.
Closure of all schools including daycare. Schools move their education to online. Few exceptions apply. Stipulated by Government decision 200 of 26th February 2021; extended by decision 300 of 18th March 2021 and decision 315 of 26th March 2021.
Update 16th May: primary school pupils can return to school without rotation scheme; but must still follow physical distancing measures and wear protective face covering. ------- Primary schools are still limiting their in-person education; but allow for a number of exceptions within the first phase of lifting up measures; e.g. rotation of smaller groups of early grades of elementary school pupils. Stipulated by MoH measure ref. 14600/2021-2 of 6th April 2021 and extended by MoH measure 14600/2021-3 of 19th April 2021. State of emergency ended on 11th April 2021. Teachers and other employees of schools and school facilities cannot be admitted to the workplace from 12 April 2021 without being tested. Teachers who will be in direct contact with students during full-time face to face teaching must be tested twice a week with an interval of individual tests of 2 to 3 days. Other pedagogical and non-pedagogical staff who come to the workplace in person must be tested at least once a week. It is possible to undergo both a POC test; an antigen test; but also a preventive test to determine the presence of antigen directly at the workplace.
Closure of primary schools. Pupils in the last year of primary schools can return to schools (2020-05-11). All pupils can return to school on voluntary basis for consultation (2020-06-08).
From 12/10/20; upper grades of primary schools will split pupils into two groups which will take turns in in-school and distance learning. From 14/10/20; the lower grades of primary schools will be closed as well and will switch to distance learning.
Government decision 1022 of 12th October 2020. Ban on physical presence at elementary schools and at after-school activities. Other measures included in this decision. Extended by government decision 1112 of 30th October 2020.
Closure of secondary schools. Students in the last year of secondary schools and conservatories can return (2020-05-11). All students can return to school on voluntary basis for consultation (2020-06-08).
Government decision 1022 of 12th October 2020. Ban on physical presence at high schools and other secondary education institutions (e.g. conservatories; vocational schools etc.). Ban on physical presence at art and language schools. Other measures included in this decision.; 02/11/2020 Government decision 1112 of 30th October 2020; extended by decision 1199 of 20th November 2020. Ban on physical presence at high schools and other secondary education institutions (e.g. conservatories; vocational schools etc.); with some exceptions spelled out in the measure. Ban on physical presence at art and language schools. Other measures included in this decision. Additional and detailed information in the link attached: 'Informace k provozu skol a skolskych zarizeni od 25. a 30.11.'
MoH measure ref. 14600/2021-1 of 6th April 2021 stipulates ban on physical presence at secondary schools. Students remain to learn on distance (online). Extended by measure MoH 14600/2021-3 of 19th April 2021 and by government decision 433 of 6th May 2021. A number of exceptions apply; e.g. option of individual consultations.
Closure of all schools including daycare. Schools move their education to online. Few exceptions apply. Stipulated by Government decision 200 of 26th February 2021; extended by decision 300 of 18th March 2021 and decision 315 of 26th March 2021.
22/11/2021: Only students who can prove their non- infectivity in one of the above ways can be accommodated: (a) has been vaccinated against covid-19 and is accompanied by a national vaccination certificate or a vaccination certificate issued in accordance with the European Union COVID Digital Certificate Regulation; provided that at least 14 days have elapsed since the completed vaccination schedule; b) has undergone laboratory-confirmed covid-19 disease; the isolation period has expired and no more SARS-CoV-2 antigen or SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR test has been detected or c) has undergone a negative RTS PCR test for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 virus with a negative result no later than 72 hours ago; or has undergone a negative antigen test (RAT) for SARS-CoV-2 antigen with a negative result no later than 24 hours ago.; 10/02/2022: All restrictions removed.
Annex 3 to the Government decision 471 of 17th May stipulates that a maximum of 50 people may be present at exams at the same time; third parties may only enter school premises if absolutely necessary. It is possible to attend practical teaching and preparation in person for high school students. Individual consultations are also allowed (one student and one pedagogical worker). Group consultations with a maximum of 6 students are also allowed. It is also allowed to hold final exams (max. 50 people); graduation exams; graduations and internationally recognized exams. In addition; all hygienic measures must be observed. Above all; face masks/respirators much be adhered to. Extended by MoH measure MZDR 14600/2021-15 of 7th June 2021.; As of 01/07/2021 Number of exam attendants indoor is limited to 10. 31/08/2021: Universal preventive testing in the first two weeks after the start of the school year; to detect viral loads among pupils after the end of the holidays. 13/09/2021: Activities in indoor sports grounds and swimming pools will be exempted from the requirement of demonstrating infection-free status and distancing. 01/10/2021: No longer necessary to; for example; produce a VTI (vaccine; test; illness) confirmation at regular leisure-time activities in the same collective. Masking and other precautionary restrictions remain in place.
MoH measure ref. 14600/2021-1 of 6th April 2021 stipulates ban on physical presence at secondary schools. Students remain to learn on distance (online). Extended by measure MoH 14600/2021-3 of 19th April 2021 and by government decision 433 of 6th May 2021. A number of exceptions apply; e.g. option of individual consultations.
MoH measure ref. 14600/2021-1 of 6th April 2021 stipulates ban on physical presence at universities and other higher education institutions; with a number of exceptions (presence at clinical and other practical seminars; individual consultation etc.). Students remain to learn on distance (online). Extended by measure 14600/2021-3 of 19th April 2021 and by government decision 433 of 6th May 2021.
Update 16th May: primary school pupils can return to school without rotation scheme; but must still follow physical distancing measures and wear protective face covering. ------- Primary schools are still limiting their in-person education; but allow for a number of exceptions within the first phase of lifting up measures; e.g. rotation of smaller groups of early grades of elementary school pupils. Stipulated by MoH measure ref. 14600/2021-2 of 6th April 2021 and extended by MoH measure 14600/2021-3 of 19th April 2021. State of emergency ended on 11th April 2021. Teachers and other employees of schools and school facilities cannot be admitted to the workplace from 12 April 2021 without being tested. Teachers who will be in direct contact with students during full-time face to face teaching must be tested twice a week with an interval of individual tests of 2 to 3 days. Other pedagogical and non-pedagogical staff who come to the workplace in person must be tested at least once a week. It is possible to undergo both a POC test; an antigen test; but also a preventive test to determine the presence of antigen directly at the workplace.
Closure of all schools including daycare. Schools move their education to online. Few exceptions apply. Stipulated by Government decision 200 of 26th February 2021; extended by decision 300 of 18th March 2021 and decision 315 of 26th March 2021.
Decision 300 of 18th March 2021 stipulates ban on physical presence at universities and other higher education institutions; with a number of exceptions (presence at clinical and other practical seminars; individual consultation etc.). Measure includes a ban on physical presence at university dormitories. Students remain to learn on distance (online). Other measures included in this decision. Extended by decision 315 of 26th March 2021. Originally stipulated by Government decision 1263 of 30th November 2020; further extended by governmental decision 1335/2020 of 14th December 2020; decision 13 of 7th January 2021; decision 56 of 22nd January 2021 and decision 200 of 26th February 2021.
Closure of all secondary schools; with education activities moved online. Stipulated by Government decision 300 of 18th March 2021 and extended by decision 315 of 26th March 2021. Other measures included in this decision. Originally stipulated by Government decision 1263 of 30th November 2020; further extended by governmental decision 1335/2020 of 14th December 2020; decision 13 of 7th January 2021; decision 56 of 22nd January 2021; decision 129 of 14th February 2021 and decision 200 of 26th February 2021.
Closure of all schools including daycare. Schools move their education to online. Few exceptions apply. Stipulated by Government decision 200 of 26th February 2021; extended by decision 300 of 18th March 2021 and decision 315 of 26th March 2021.
Closure of all schools with the exception of daycare. Schools move their education to online. Stipulated by Government decision 129 of 14th February 2021. Originally stipulated by Governmental decision 1335/2020 of 14th December 2020 (closure of all schools tookplace two days before the Christmas holidays begun); extended by governmental decision 1377/2020 of 23rd December 2020; further extended by decision 13 of 7th January 2021 and decision 56 of 22nd January 2021.
Closure of primary schools. Pupils in the last year of primary schools can return to schools (2020-05-11). All pupils can return to school on voluntary basis for consultation (2020-06-08).
University of Pardubice moves educational activities to on-line. Ref KHS Pardubice 1/2020.
All primary; secondary and higher education courses are suspended until further notice. All university students are now able take part in personal individual consultations. Update: Latest information on COVID-19 measures in educational setting published by the Ministry of Education.
Government decision 1022 of 12th October 2020. Ban on physical presence at high schools and other secondary education institutions (e.g. conservatories; vocational schools etc.). Ban on physical presence at art and language schools. Other measures included in this decision.
Ban on campus based learning at universities and secondary schools. Limit on activites in primary schools; banning activities involving sport and singing.
Ban on campus based learning at universities; other institutions of higher education and secondary schools. Primary schools - limitation on activities; ban of singing and sports activities. Ref. KHS Zlin 9/2020.
Ban on campus based learning for universities and secondary schools in the whole region; with some exceptions. Limitation of primary school activities - ban on activities involving singing and sports. Ref KHS Moravskoslezskeho kraje 26/2020.
Ban on campus based learning for universities; secondary schools; musical conservatories and other institutions of higher education. Primary schools activities limited to those not involving singing and sports. Ref KHS Pardubice 3/2020.
Ban on campus based learning at universities and secondary schools. Limit on activites in primary schools; banning activities involving sport and singing. Measure exempts kindergardens. Ref KHS Vysocina 11/2020.
Ban on campus based learning at universities and secondary schools. Limit on activites in primary schools; banning activities involving sport and singing. Measure exempts kindergardens. Ref KHS Stredocesky 7/2020.
Government decision 1022 of 12th October 2020. Ban on physical presence at universities and other higher education institutions. Ban on physical presence at university dormitories. Other measures included in this decision.
Pupils in the last year of primary schools can return to schools (2020-05-11). All pupils can return to school on voluntary basis for consultation (2020-06-08). School year resumed on 1st September 2020 with on-campus activities.
Government decision 1022 of 12th October 2020. Ban on physical presence at elementary schools and at after-school activities. Other measures included in this decision. Extended by government decision 1112 of 30th October 2020.
Closure of secondary schools. Students in the last year of secondary schools and conservatories can return (2020-05-11). All students can return to school on voluntary basis for consultation (2020-06-08).
Students in the last year of secondary schools and conservatories can return (2020-05-11). All students can return to school on voluntary basis for consultation (2020-06-08). Update: latest information on educational settings published by the Ministry of Education: https://www.msmt.cz/nejcastejsi-dotazy-ke-skolstvi-a-koronaviru-1
Government decision 1263 of 30th November 2020. Limitation on physical presence at secondary schools; art and language schools. Some exceptions apply. Learning on distance (online) remains. Other measures included in this decision.
Government decision 1112 of 30th October 2020; extended by decision 1199 of 20th November 2020. Ban on physical presence at high schools and other secondary education institutions (e.g. conservatories; vocational schools etc.); with some exceptions spelled out in the measure. Ban on physical presence at art and language schools. Other measures included in this decision. Additional and detailed information in the link attached: 'Informace k provozu skol a skolskych zarizeni od 25. a 30.11.'
First and second grade of primary school pupils are allowed to return to on-campus learning. All other grades remain at on-distance learning mode and thus are banned from physical presence at elementary schools and at after-school activities. Update 1 (30th November): All primary school pupils return back to school; with the exception of pupils of the 6th - 8th grade of primary schools in the regime of so-called rotational teaching - alternating whole classes after a week. Link to the measures above.
Government decision 1112 of 30th October 2020; extended by decision 1199 of 20th November. Ban on physical presence at universities and other higher education institutions extended by this new measure. Ban on physical presence at university dormitories. Other measures included in this decision. Additional and detailed information in the link attached: 'Informace k provozu skol a skolskych zarizeni od 25. a 30.11.'
Schools/Univ. closure: Partially closed
Restrictive measures mandatory between 11 May 2020 to TBD
src: https://koronavirus.mzcr.cz/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/R_ban_presence-at-school.pdf; As of May 11, elementary, secondary and art schools will be able to partially open - for all types of teaching, including university teaching, there will be the restriction of not more than 15 people in any one class or group, optional preparation of 9th grade primary school pupils for acceptance examinations to secondary school, whereas attendance is not mandatory for these pupils and these pupils may be in groups of at most 15, personal attendance of students at studies at university with at most 15 students participating in a group, src: https://www.vlada.cz/en/media-centrum/aktualne/government-approves-the-rules-for-relaxing-emergency-measures-from-11-may--state-of-emergency-remains-in-force-until-17-may-181311/; Starting 8 June, upper-year pupils of primary schools and students of secondary schools, conservatories and higher vocational schools will also be able to return to school voluntarily for consultations or homeroom classes. In all cases, students may only comprise groups of at most 15 individuals., src: https://www.vlada.cz/en/media-centrum/aktualne/government-to-propose-lowering-vat-on-accommodations-and-tickets--has-decided-to-open-all-road-and-railway-crossings-with-germany-and-austria--181684/;