Jinja: School closed for resuming classes illegally

By Hakim Kanyere | Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Jinja: School closed for resuming classes illegally
Eria Kisambira addressing some of the students

Authorities in Jinja district have closed Equatorial High school in Mutai, Jinja, over failure to comply with the the Covid-19 standard opening procedures.

District education officials led by inspector of schools Eria Kisambira who were on a routine inspection of schools ahead of official reopening of semi candidate classes on March 1 found all students at Equatorial High School already having lessons from lower to candidate classes.

Keep Reading

The situation was worsened by non compliance to all the standard operating procedures including having no masks at all, no social distancing, no hand washing facilities coupled with poor hygiene in their dormitories.

This prompted authorities to temporarily close the school until all SOPs set by the ministry of Health are fulfilled.

Topics You Might Like

jinja sops eria kisambira Jinja: School closed for resuming classes illegally News

Kisambira ordered all students to go back until further notice since the school lacked all the basic requirements to reopen.

The school management improvised a boarding section although students were living in a very appalling conditions.

Many students feigned ignorance of the exact date they are supposed to resume studies saying they did not have access to mass media.

"When the school teachers called us to resume studies. We just came because since many of us come from  remote areas where there is no access to radios or TVs" students told the district education team.

At least 1.7 million learners are expected to resume classes on March 1 2021

 

What’s your take on this story?

Share this story to keep your friends informed

Get Ahead of the News.
Stay in the know with real-time breaking news alerts, exclusive reports, and updates that matter to you.

Tap ‘Yes, Keep Me Updated’ and never miss what’s happening in Uganda and beyond—first and fast from NilePost.