Friday, May 15, 2026

Concern over rats and termites at Vauxhall

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TERMITES, rotted sideboards in classrooms, mould and unsanitary bathroom facilities are just some of the issues parents and teachers are facing at Vauxhall Primary School.

Parents are now at their wits’ end and have decided that they will not allow their children back on the compound until the Ministry of Education takes action.

That was the unanimous decision taken yesterday evening by the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) following an emergency meeting at the Christ Church compound.

Yesterday, six of the 24 teachers reported for duty.(RA)

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