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St Boniface Nursery closed because of environmental issues - Barbados Today

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Mould infestation and a pungent odour at the St Boniface Nursery School disrupted classes on Wednesday, causing the Ministry of Education to temporarily close the school. President of the Barbados Union of Teachers Rudy Lovell told Barbados TODAY that the Sion Hill, St James school plant was being impacted by leaks for several years and […]

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