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Published: June 13. 2007 01:54PM
Breaking News: Work to rule sends pupils home early




Berkeley Students leaving school, due to a work to rule by teachers.
Photo Akil Simmons

Five primary schools could close and a new senior alternative school be built as the Ministry of Education looks to take drastic measures to improve student performance.

While the changes are still in the preliminary phase, some of them could be implemented as early at September.

An Education spokesman said: “We have to look at some bold changes that are going to results in better outcomes for our students.”

This information was not set to be released to the public but after a document was leaked, an education official shared the information with this newspaper.

For the full story, see tomorrow’s The Royal Gazette.

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