The school is working with the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth on the review.
Singapore Sports School student Pranav Madhaik died on Oct 11, 2023 after he was hospitalised following a fitness trial six days before.
He said the Sports School has comprehensive policies and procedures in place to protect the safety and well-being of its student-athletes, to covers scenarios including medical emergencies. An Olympic dream cut short: Father of late Singapore Sports School student opens up on son’s untimely death There are also enough AEDs in the school for emergency use, and an on-site physiotherapist from the National Youth Sports Institute can help with managing and treating injuries and recovery, said Mr Tong.
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