Teachers still pressing for action on hot classrooms

Having raised the problem with President Irfaan Ali at a meeting on October 2nd ,teachers are continuing to press for solutions to hot classrooms.

Teachers have been raising their voices, expressing their discomfort and concern about the extreme heat in classrooms. Many are calling for urgent solutions to alleviate the stifling conditions that hinder the learning process and affect the overall well-being of both students and staff.

According to several teachers of recently built schools, the heat in classrooms has reached unbearable levels. “It’s terrible. The classrooms feel like ovens, and it’s almost impossible to concentrate or teach effectively in such conditions,” said a secondary school teacher of St. Rose’s High who requested to remain anonymous. “The heat is not only physically exhausting but also mentally draining for both teachers and students.”