X

Vous n'êtes pas connecté

Rubriques :

Maroc Maroc - NEWSDAY.CO.TT - A la Une - 14/Sep 07:32

Minister: Repairs to begin on washrooms at Mt Hope school

MINISTER of Education Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly says a contractor has been engaged to begin some of the repairs needed at the Mt Hope Secondary School. Parents, teachers and students of the school have been up in arms over its dilapidated condition since the beginning of the academic year on September 2, with many parents expressing concern for the safety of their children. Videos showing the poor condition of the school, including broken furniture and windows, dirty classrooms and insecure railings, have been widely circulated on social media over the last two weeks. Many parents have opted to keep their children away from the school and have called for the Ministry of Education to relocate its students until the repairs have been completed. When Newsday visited the school on September 12, a frustrated parent had this to say to the ministry, “Get your act together and see about the children. “If it was some other, prestigious school, something would have been done already." He said in the three years that his child has been a student, there had been no improvement in the condition of the school. Another complained about the faulty toilets and called for the school to be upgraded. “The state of the school is not suitable for children. I have a girl and the toilets are not working, it is leaking and the doors cannot close. "When rain falls it is flooding. Children are hopping around and they could slip and fall. "Electrical wires are exposed, they can get shocked. “There is a lot to be done at the school. I was a past pupil here and now I am 37 years old, and nothing has been done or upgraded. No paint or nothing. It’s the same thing and a little worse." Additionally, the Occupational Safety and Health Agency has cordoned off part of the school where the staircase has rotted away, according to the one of the parents. Contacted for an update on the school's repairs on September 12, Gadsby-Dolly had said via WhatsApp, "Extensive refurbishment works were approved for Mt Hope Secondary earlier this year. A contractor is currently being procured by the Maintenance and Training Security Company to implement these (repairs).” Contacted again on September 13, Gadsby-Dolly said a contractor had been selected and will “undertake the works to the washrooms, sanitary fittings and partitions.” She said contracts for the electrical upgrades needed by the school are still in the tendering stage. In relation to the washroom repairs, Newsday asked the minister for the identity of the contractor; the contract’s value; when the repairs will begin and end; the expected cost for the all repairs; and whether there were plans to temporarily relocate students and staff while the work was being done, but but received no response by press time on September 13. (With reporting by Kristen-Le Chelle Winchester) The post Minister: Repairs to begin on washrooms at Mt Hope school appeared first on Trinidad and Tobago Newsday.

Articles similaires

Minister: Repairs to begin on washrooms at Mt Hope school

newsday.co.tt - 14/Sep 07:32

MINISTER of Education Dr Nyan Gadsby-Dolly says a contractor has been engaged to begin some of the repairs needed at the Mt Hope Secondary...

Children kept home until Mayaro school gets furniture

newsday.co.tt - 04/Sep 20:48

MAYARO Secondary School PTA president Nathalie Chattergoon has promised daily protests until the Ministry of Education rectifies the school's...

TTUTA: Inspect labs at St George’s College

newsday.co.tt - 06/Sep 09:45

THE Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) has called on the Education Ministry to ensure the various laboratories at St George’s...

TTUTA, Minority knock THA over school repairs

newsday.co.tt - 03/Sep 22:26

THE TT Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA) is dissatisfied with the July/August school repair programme in Tobago after the THA Division of...

Venezuelan children’s future is in school

newsday.co.tt - 15/Sep 08:54

THE first effort by the government to accommodate Venezuelan migrant children into the school system netted a paltry 23 students. The process has...

Venezuelan children’s future is in school

newsday.co.tt - 15/Sep 08:54

THE first effort by the government to accommodate Venezuelan migrant children into the school system netted a paltry 23 students. The process has...

[UPDATED] St George’s students hot but happy in refurbished school

newsday.co.tt - 04/Sep 17:03

STUDENTS at St George’s College say apart from the heat in the classrooms, they are happy with their renovated accommodation. Students and staff...

Make school repairs priority

newsday.co.tt - 07/Sep 08:35

THE EDITOR: It’s disheartening and shameful to note that not all of our schools were in good standing at the opening of the new school year. This...

Make school repairs priority

newsday.co.tt - 07/Sep 08:35

THE EDITOR: It’s disheartening and shameful to note that not all of our schools were in good standing at the opening of the new school year. This...

Chinese Embassy donates 22 laptops to San Juan North Secondary

newsday.co.tt - 04/Sep 18:55

SAN JUAN North Secondary School received 22 new Lenovo laptops from the Chinese Embassy on September 4, as part of China’s celebration of 50 years...

Les derniers communiqués

  • Aucun élément