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Parents call for action over hygiene concerns at Usher High School

Parents of pupils at Usher High School in Matabeleland South have raised concerns about hygiene, water shortages and the safety of their children’s belongings at the institution.

Several parents, who spoke to CITE on condition of anonymity, alleged that the boarding facilities were unclean and poorly supervised.

They claimed that at the end of last term students were instructed to leave some belongings, including blankets and trunks, at the school to reduce luggage when travelling home. On returning for the new term on Monday, some reportedly found their blankets missing and trunks opened.

Some of the vandalised trunks

“Some of the students found their blankets missing and trunks opened,” one parent said.

Parents also said they had requested to inspect the boarding facilities during a meeting with school authorities last term but were initially denied access. Those who later viewed the premises described the environment as untidy.

“When we went there it was dirty, there was no order,” another parent said.

Another parent added: “Conditions at the school are quite atrocious. Doors have no handles and cannot be locked, posing serious security risks. Serious water shortages, dubious water quality for drinking, and no hot water for bathing in the morning.”

They stressed that their concerns were not directed at teachers personally but focused on ensuring a clean and safe environment for learners. They also called for greater emphasis on teaching and maintaining hygiene standards among pupils.

In addition, parents alleged that the school toilets were unclean and that the institution was facing water shortages. Some claimed that students had at one point been asked to fetch water from a nearby dam.

“There is a water crisis at the school. I tried to use the toilet, it was dirty and there was no water,” a parent said.

Contacted for comment, School Development Committee (SDC) chairperson Anesu George Chibi declined to address the allegations in detail.

“Parents know the appropriate channels to raise their concerns. They have the headmaster’s number and should communicate directly rather than going to the media,” he said.

The school headmaster was not immediately available for comment.


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5 responses to “Parents call for action over hygiene concerns at Usher High School”

  1. Boitsepo Zikhali avatar
    Boitsepo Zikhali

    Better leave the church to run the school again

  2. T avatar
    T

    This article could’ve been written in 2017 and still be true

  3. T avatar
    T

    Unfortunately this article could’ve been written in 2017 and still be true

  4. Thelma Ncube avatar
    Thelma Ncube

    So much fees and they can’t install borehole with a pressure pump and tube to the toilets and showers and install a solar system for geysers where is the money going to?? Something needs to be done

  5. andrea sibanda avatar
    andrea sibanda

    May we have a full investigation about everything at Usher school from upkeep of children, food, dormitories, safety of children, financial statements, uniform and theft of learners’ belongings and also on suitability of academic staff because the performance of learners is degenerating to alarming levels.

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