A local school has decided to postpone the start of the new term to ensure the safety of students and staff after discovering the use of High Alumina Cement Concrete (HACC) in its buildings. This material, known for potential durability issues, has raised concerns about the structural integrity of the school facilities.
In response, the school is installing safety props and conducting thorough inspections before allowing anyone to return to the premises. The administration emphasized that the well-being of everyone on campus is their “absolute priority” and that these precautionary steps are essential to provide a secure learning environment.
Parents and guardians have been informed about the delay and the measures being taken. The school assures the community that it is working closely with structural experts to address the issue swiftly and effectively.