Utumishi Girls Academy resumes learning with phased reopening after deadly fire
Utumishi Girls Academy students return to school
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Utumishi Girls Academy in Gilgil has begun a phased
reopening following the deadly dormitory fire that claimed the lives of 16
students on May 28 this year.
Form Four students reported back to school today, while
Grade 10 learners are scheduled to resume classes on Monday. Form Three
students are expected to return on Thursday next week, completing the phased
reopening.
Upon arrival and registration, students and their parents or
guardians received psychosocial support to help them cope with the trauma of
losing their fellow learners in the tragic inferno.
The school has also implemented measures to facilitate the
resumption of learning, including the construction of temporary dormitories
capable of accommodating at least 200 students.
The reopening comes a day after eight minors accused in
connection with the deaths of the 16 students were arraigned before the Kibera
Law Courts, where they pleaded not guilty to the charges.
Utumishi opens a month after the deadly tragedy which destroyed
one of the school’s largest dormitories, leaving the institution grappling with
accommodation challenges.
On Monday, an 8-hour meeting between parents, school
officials, and education authorities approved the reopening.
The meeting focused on immediate and long-term measures to
decongest dormitories, improve safety standards, and ensure adequate water
supply for learners.

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