The former fine of €2 for not sending kids to school has been upped by the new governmental education laws to fine parents between €100 and €500 and/or three month jail time. The new education law will widen certain rights and obligations whilst introducing new concepts, with lawyer Dennis Zammit explaining how the right to education will apply to more people living in Malta. The obligatory age has not changed as of yet but the new law considers education given before the obligatory age and to thus be regulated in childcare and kindergarten centres.
The law concerning fines for not sending children to school will entail guardians who don’t send them can be taken to court and even receive jail time. Zammit said that parents/guardians will still have rights in terms of every aspect of their child’s education. However, this will not be allowed to impact the best possible interest of the minors. Education Minister Justyne Caruana also revealed that the new measures for the next scholastic year in terms of the pandemic will be released in coming days.
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