Winter illnesses impacting education across New Zealand

New Zealand's education system is facing challenges this winter, with significant class time lost due to illnesses. The New Zealand Principals' Federation (NZPF) has raised concerns over these winter sicknesses and their impact on students.

Reports indicate that 10 percent of class time has been lost nationally due to illness among both students and staff. This situation is causing disruptions that may hinder students' educational progress. The NZPF president emphasised that sick staff are complicating the issue further, highlighting the overall impact on learning environments.

Education leaders are calling for more support to address these health-related challenges. Tackling the root causes of these winter illnesses is crucial to maintain a consistent learning experience for students across the motu.

Originally reported by RNZ New Zealand Headlines.

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