REGIONAL Victorian primary school students will be allowed to return to face-to-face classes from the first week of term four.
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Education Minister James Merlino on Thursday confirmed students in prep to year 6 would return to on-site classes from October 5.
Secondary school students would only be allowed to return to classes from October 12 or the second week of term four.
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Mr Merlino said years 11 and 12 students would be allowed back at school in that first week of term four for assessments and the General Achievement Test.
The government previously said all students in regional Victoria would return to face-to-face classes on October 12.
The announcement came as Premier Daniel Andrews confirmed the state recorded 28 new COVID-19 cases and eight deaths on Thursday.
There were 97 Victorians in hospital with the virus, with 12 of those people in intensive care. Six people were on ventilators.
There were only 33 active coronavirus cases in regional Victoria, bringing the regional rolling 14-day case average to 2.9.
While regional Victoria moved to step three of the roadmap to reopening on Thursday, Mr Andrews said people still needed to be cautious.
"The rules have changed but there are still rules," he said. "It is important that regional Victorians stay vigilant."
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