Grenada: St Andrew’s Anglican students to be relocated after fire

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A burnt out section of the St Andrew’s Anglican School. Photo: GIS Grenada
Loop News – The Grenadian Government said it is working to ensure students of the St Andrew’s Anglican School, are not negatively affected following Friday’s fire.

The school was partially destroyed by the fire.

In a statement via the Government Information Service, the government said: “This devastating incident will cause a significant interruption to the academic process and will have adverse effects on the management, staff, teachers, parents and students at the Anglican school.”

“We understand the importance of education and the impact this disruption can have on the academic progress of our students.

Therefore, after consulting with the Royal Grenada Police Force Fire Department, Minister of Education, Senator David Andrew and other cabinet ministers, the decision was taken to immediately relocate students and teachers to ensure that their academic term can continue without further disruption.”

The statement said acting Prime Minister Joseph Andall assured that the relocation process will be “as quick and smooth as possible”.

Counselling will be provided to students, staff and parents to help them cope following the blaze.

Grenadian Police are continuing their investigation to determine what caused the fire.

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