Lenana School has temporarily released all students following disturbances that occurred during night preparation classes, commonly known as night preps, as the administration moves to restore normalcy and assess the situation.In a communication to parents and guardians, the school management directed that all learners be picked up from the institution with immediate effect.
The decision was made as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety and well-being of students while investigations and assessments are carried out.School authorities indicated that the temporary closure will provide an opportunity for administrators and relevant stakeholders to evaluate the circumstances that led to the unrest and implement appropriate measures to prevent a recurrence.
The administration has assured parents that the situation is being handled and that efforts are underway to restore order within the school.Parents and guardians were advised to make arrangements to collect their children and await further communication regarding the resumption of learning activities.The school noted that updates on the way forward, including the date for students’ return, will be communicated once the assessment process is completed.
The incident has drawn attention from education stakeholders, who continue to emphasize the importance of addressing student concerns through dialogue and maintaining a conducive learning environment in schools. Authorities are expected to work closely with the school’s management to establish the cause of the disturbances and recommend necessary interventions.
The temporary release of students comes as schools across the country continue to strengthen measures aimed at promoting discipline, student welfare, and peaceful coexistence within learning institutions.Further details regarding the incident and the school’s reopening plans are expected once the ongoing assessment is concluded.
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