Thursday, June 4, 2026

Classes suspended early at St Ambrose Primary amid rodent reports

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St. Ambrose Primary School will remain closed tomorrow, Friday, following its early closure today to address evidence of mice and roach droppings on the premises.

The closure allows for recommended treatment of the school plant, as well as intensive industrial cleaning. Unwanted furniture, fittings, and equipment will also be removed to reduce conditions that may harbour pests.

The Ministry of Educational Transformation is coordinating closely with the Vector Control Unit and will follow their guidance on when the school can safely reopen. Parents and guardians will be notified directly by the school administration. Updates will also be shared through official media outlets, including the Ministry’s digital platforms.

The Ministry thanks the school community for their patience as efforts continue to restore the school’s environment to the required health and safety standards for students, educators, and staff.

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Earlier Story

Classes at St Ambrose Primary School came to an early halt today amidst reports of rodents on the compound at Cypress Street, The City.

Parents were reportedly called to collect their children just before noon.

Officials from the Ministry of Educational Transformation, the Ministry of Health – including the Vector Control Unit – and the Barbados Union of Teachers visited the school.

Health inspectors were also seen on the compound doing checks.

More details as they come. (NationNews)

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