Dirty school

I am the parent of a boy who will be attending Sir Temi Zammit boys' secondary school in Mtarfa this year. On August 31 we had a meeting to get to know more about the school. We were really disgusted with the dirty state in which we found the school.

I am the parent of a boy who will be attending Sir Temi Zammit boys' secondary school in Mtarfa this year. On August 31 we had a meeting to get to know more about the school. We were really disgusted with the dirty state in which we found the school. As the boys toured the place they left their footprints on the floor because the corridors and the stairs were covered in dust. It was clear that the school had last been cleaned months ago. The hand rail was so dirty we couldn't even touch it. It was disgusting.

We know that it's not the school's fault. But is this the way to welcome new members of this school? Is it possible that the teachers don't complaint about this?

We know that the administration of this school works very hard and are very responsible, especially the headmaster, but no progress can be made if they find no help from those around them.

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