Carisa Lee
The Ministry of Education says it is aware of reports of a rat infestation at El Socorro South Government Primary School and is engaging staff and the National Maintenance Training and Security Company Limited to assess the situation.
The ministry responded after parents raised the issue during a small protest outside the school’s Lootoo Street compound.
Four parents said they have reported the problem to the school supervisor and the education district office since October last year. They pointed to an empty, overgrown lot next to the school, which they believe is the source of the infestation.
“And as a fellow parent mentioned, since we’ve been here, we saw two run across the compound,” parent Michel Joseph said.
The ministry confirmed that the Regional Corporation carried out preventative baiting and sanitation measures and said mitigation efforts continue as part of routine health and safety protocols.
Joseph, who has two children at the school, said she has kept them home for the past two weeks due to health concerns. She said cleaning efforts would be ineffective unless the adjacent land is cleared.
“It’s as if you’re trying to put a Band-Aid on a huge wound. You have to get rid of that first before doing any sort of baiting, any sort of cleaning,” she said.
Another parent said professionals confirmed an infestation, including detecting the smell of rat urine inside the building. Parents also claimed faeces were found in classrooms.
She said some parents may not understand the seriousness of the situation, as rodents have entered classrooms and some children have already fallen ill. Parents fear symptoms of leptospirosis could be mistaken for a common cold.
“I think what is happening as well is based on the communication, there are parents, who all the information they are getting is from our WhatsApp group, which is just them stating that the problem, we have not seen them in the last two days, so they don’t exist,” she said.
The ministry said the principal engaged the owner of the vacant lot to support coordinated upkeep of the area. However, Joseph said the last update was that the owner could not be found.
Parents are calling on the Ministries of Education and Health to intervene, clear the land and remediate the school while students remain off the compound.
