Two ‘wall-less’ schools to be fixed by year-end


Incomplete structure: One of the temporary classrooms built to facilitate pupils of SK Penimbawan in Tuaran.

KOTA KINABALU: Reconstruction work for two of the three “wall-less” schools in Sabah is expected to be completed by this year, said state education director Datuk Jame Alip.

Work on three other schools damaged by fire or landslips will also begin next week as part of the RM25mil plan involving 22 schools approved by the Education Ministry.

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