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Dec 08, 2012 News
Students, teachers, and stakeholders of Queen’s College are to return to their rightful classrooms on Monday.
This is according to a Ministry of Education press release which stated that the fleas have been fully exterminated.
During the time of the flea infestation, a shift system was instituted following advice from both the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Agriculture.
This saw the operations of Queen’s College being diverted to Richard Ishmael Secondary School, and the school hours being adjusted for both sets of students.
Students and teachers of Richard Ishmael Secondary were currently operating from 07:30h – 12:15 hours while students and teachers of Queen’s College were accommodated between the hours of 12:30 and 16:30 hours Monday through Friday.
This shift system was being touted as a means to help reduce the loss of school hours.
Nonetheless, as of Monday, both the students of Richard Ishmael Secondary School and Queen’s College can go back to their normal school hours.
Meanwhile, the press statement added that the students and teachers of QC will have an extended term which would now end on December 21, 2012.
“The Queen’s College’s Speech Day will now be held on December 19, 2012,” the release said.
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