Classes will resume at the Coleridge and Parry School from tomorrow, Monday, February 4.
The Ashton Hall, St Peter school was closed from Tuesday last week to allow authorities to address an environmental problem there.
The Ministry of Education, Technological and Vocational Training thanks parents and guardians for their patience and understanding in the matter. (BGIS)
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i hope the clean youngsters learn to clean up their nasty actions and mouthings too or the same thing will recur time and again.