Sunday, May 3, 2026

Water damage affects classes at St Paul’s

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THE MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, Science, Technology and Innovation has advised parents and guardians of students of St Paul’s Primary School, that there will be no school for Reception to Class 1 students tomorrow and Friday. 

The closure is to allow the Ministry to rectify water damage in the building which houses these classes.

All other students (Classes 2 to 4) are expected to attend school at Brittons Cross Road, St Michael.

The Ministry regrets any inconvenience caused by the closure. (BGIS)

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