Schools Re-opening Date Postponed Due To Heavy Rains

The Ministry of Education has announced a one-week delay to the start of the second school term. Originally scheduled for Monday, April 29th, schools will now reopen on Monday, May 6th, 2024.

This decision prioritizes the safety of students and staff in light of the ongoing heavy rains causing widespread flooding across Kenya.

“The devastating effects of the rains in some schools are so severe that reopening now would be imprudent,” stated the Ministry in a press release. They are working with other agencies to ensure a safe learning environment is ready upon students’ return.

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The Ministry’s decision follows a directive last week requesting schools report on their readiness for students amidst the weather conditions. After reviewing these reports, concerns arose regarding potential safety hazards.

The heavy rains, forecasted to continue, have caused significant disruption. They have displaced families, damaged infrastructure, and tragically led to loss of life.

The Ministry emphasizes collaboration with various stakeholders to mitigate the ongoing situation. Their goal is to ensure schools can reopen safely and securely.

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Parents and guardians are advised to stay informed through official channels for updates. The Ministry will continue to communicate any further developments.

The coming days are critical as emergency response teams work tirelessly to assess and address flood damage.

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