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Jan 04, 2009 News
– few to remain closed
Public schools are to reopen tomorrow with the exception of a few that have been affected by the heavy rainfall.
Minister of Education Shaik Baksh said that all schools in Regions Four and Six will be re-opened with the exception of Bohemia Primary in Region Six.
Nine schools in Region Five will remain closed. These are Augsburg and Abary Primary Schools in the Abary Creek; Gordon Table, Karamat and Esau and Jacob Primary Schools and the Mora Point Nursery in the Mahaicony Creek. Little Biaboo, Grass Hook and Number Ten Primary schools in the Mahaica Creek will also be closed.
This decision was made following a visit to 23 schools today by Education Minister Shaik Baksh, and a team of education and regional officials.
Minister Baksh said materials will be procured to clean and clear schools which are slated to open on Monday.
“I am really happy that no time will be lost and the schools will be opened,” Minister Baksh said.
Among the schools the Minister visited were: Enterprise, Victoria, Ann’s Grove, Clonbrook, Cane Grove and Virginia Primary Schools, Strathavon and Clonbrook Nursery Schools, Lancaster Secondary and Ann’s Grove Community High School.
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