Our news team visited the Ardenne High school on Monday and spoke with Principal Nadine Molloy. She explains the school is in full operation adding despite the prevailing pandemic there is a sense of normality. Ms. Molloy notes over the period of the pandemic the institution has gone through many transmissions but managed to achieve on an academic level despite challenges. However, she adds while the school was willing to open its doors Covid-19 concerns linger. Principal Molloy says the online modality will remain as the school will be looking to expand the platform.
Meanwhile, at the Dunrobin primary school, Principal Sacheel Grant-Henry says the institution has also seen a return to pre covid activities. She tells Cvm Live though there were no glitches when compared to previous terms during the pandemic, caution is still being reinforced. She notes academically, there have been major improvements with all cohorts in comparison to the past two academic years. The principal says the institution is hoping to achieve more excellence in 2023.
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Reporter: Javine Mclean
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