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Scarborough Secondary and Lambeau Anglican Primary Schools Finally Reopen After Oil Spill Closures
Scarborough Secondary and Lambeau Anglican Primary schools reopen after being closed for two weeks
Scarborough Secondary and Lambeau Anglican Primary schools reopen after being closed for two weeks
Scarborough, Tobago – February 28, 2024 – The Scarborough Secondary School and the Lambeau Anglican Primary School have finally reopened their doors after being closed since February 14, 2024. The closures were a result of health and safety concerns stemming from the recent oil spill that impacted Tobago.
Bradon Roberts, Tobago Officer for the Trinidad and Tobago Unified Teachers Association (TTUTA), expressed his happiness that things are returning to normal for students and staff. His sentiments reflect the relief felt across the community as these key educational institutions resume operations following the disruption. Arianna Scipio has more on this story, detailing the efforts to ensure a safe return to learning at Tobago’s schools affected by the oil spill.
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