In circulars sent to schools, the Ministry of Education emphasised that no parent or visitor should board school buses under any circumstances, noting that only students and authorised employees are permitted to do so. The Ministry explained that this measure is intended to maintain a safe and disciplined environment on buses, and to prevent any violations that could endanger students or interfere with the work of drivers and supervisors.
According to the circular, the Ministry has indicated that all school buses are equipped with surveillance cameras that operate throughout the academic year to document progress and monitor potential violations. This contributes to building trust between schools and parents, and is part of an integrated system for protecting students during transport.
The Ministry also emphasised that all official communication regarding bus routes, schedules or safety-related matters must be conducted exclusively through the school administration, in order to avoid confusion, conflicting information, and to ensure a rapid and organised response.
The Ministry warned that violating these procedures constitutes a breach of child protection regulations and will result in immediate legal accountability in accordance with applicable state legislation. The Ministry emphasised that all approved procedures and measures primarily aim to protect students and safeguard their rights within a safe and responsible school environment.
In conclusion, the Ministry expressed its high appreciation for parents' cooperation and their full commitment to serving the best interests of their children, promoting a culture of safety and shared responsibility between families and schools. The Ministry emphasised that adherence to these regulations is an integral component of a system of social and educational values that prioritises child safety at a national level.