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Long Sutton County Primary School thanks ‘fantastic’ contractors after roof leak




A primary school has thanked ‘fantastic’ staff and contractors for their swift work to repair a ‘significant water leak’ from the roof.

Long Sutton County Primary School, on Dick Turpin Way, suffered water damage following a downpour of heavy rain overnight last Monday.

Pupils in year groups three, four, five, and six were asked to stay at home — but the nursery class, reception, and years one and two were able to go to school as normal.

Long Sutton County Primary School. Picture: Google
Long Sutton County Primary School. Picture: Google

Leaders at the primary school were thankful for all of the support they received from contractors and staff member Darren Goult — with a social media post explaining that the team was able to clear the water and conduct safety checks to the building's roof and electricals to avoid further disruption into today.

Sarah Gray, the school’s headteacher, said: “Following heavy rain overnight, there was a significant water leak in one area of the school which resulted in the closure of key stage two.

“This was quickly resolved thanks to our fantastic staff and contractors alongside invaluable support from Keystone Trust. We are consequently able to operate safely today as normal.”

All pupils were welcomed back to school on Wednesday morning.



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