Friday, May 1, 2026

BSTU nod

Date:

Share post:

TEACHERS AND STUDENTS have been given the green light by the Barbados Secondary Teachers’ Union (BSTU)to return to Combermere School, which had been closed for part of the last school term as a result of environmental problems.

This was announced yesterday by BSTU president Mary Redman as she spoke on a number of issues during a Press conference at the BSTU’s Belleville, St Michael headquarters.

She said the BSTU was satisfied that the major problems at Combermere had been addressed. She pointed out that union personnel were updated last week by environmental officials who conducted the investigations as well as by officials from the Ministry of Health.

“Based on all that has been reported to us, our major areas of concern seem to have been addressed or are in the process of being addressed and based on that we are saying to our members that they can return to Combermere School come September.”

Related articles

St Joseph, St Thomas residents frustrated by outages

Some Barbadians living in St Joseph and St Thomas are seeing little to celebrate this May Day, saying...

Six injured in Washington state school stabbing

Six people have been injured in a stabbing at a school in the US state of Washington following...

PM Browne leads ABLP to victory in general election

Prime Minister Gaston Browne’s gamble of calling a general election nearly two years ahead of the constitutional deadline,...

Yacht Club seek fourth title in a row

Defending champions Barbados Yacht Club will be looking to seal a fourth consecutive Interclub Tennis title when they...