Schools closed for another week

By Andrina Elvira Burkhart 01 August 2025, 5:30PM

Schools in Samoa will be closed for another week. The Ministry of Education and Culture announced that the closure of schools due to dengue will extend from Monday, 4 August to Friday, 8 August.

The number of dengue cases continues to increase, prompting an announcement from the ministry.

This decision was made based on recent data from the Ministry of Health (MOH), gathered from main hospitals in Moto’otua, district hospitals, and hospitals in Savai’i. According to the Ministry of Education, Sports and Culture (MESC), the health numbers helped guide the decision to keep schools closed for another week.

The announcement was shared live on the Ministry’s official Facebook page by the Chief Executive Officer of MEC, Aeau Christopher Hazelman. All early childhood centres, primary schools, colleges, TVET centres, and all  Universities in Samoa will be closed for another week.

The decision follows careful discussions with the National Emergency Operations Centre (NEOC), the caretaker Prime Minister, and the cabinet.

The CEO of MEC also made a humble request to parents to continue supporting schools during this time.

“I ask that we all work together to ensure that our students will continue to have their assessments and exercises for next week,” said Aeau.

He also urged parents to stay in contact with schools and to follow the schools’ advice so that students can keep up with their learning from home.

Some schools have remained active by keeping in contact with parents and helping students during the closure, with shared announcements and homeschool work. 

Sadly, two children have died from dengue fever since the start of the school break, bringing the total number of dengue-related deaths to four.

MEC continues to ask for patience and cooperation from families to help protect the health of students and support their education during this difficult time.



By Andrina Elvira Burkhart 01 August 2025, 5:30PM
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