Half Of English Headteachers Report Unfit School Buildings
The National Association of Headteachers Union reports that one in two headteachers in England say parts of their schools are unfit for purpose or out of use. Reports include buildings falling apart, moldy walls, and leaking roofs. Union president Angie Gibson stated that these conditions massively disrupt lessons if classrooms are too cold or unavailable. The findings come ahead of the union's annual conference in Belfast.
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“One in two headteachers in England says part of their schools are out of use or unfit for purpose. ... buildings falling apart, moulding walls and leaking roofs.”
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