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Barbados School Drill Creates Panic, Prompts Calls For Education Minister To Quit

A simulation exercise at a Barbados school generated panic among some students, a protest on Saturday, and calls for the Education Minister’s resignation.

Reports indicated that security officials, with the blessing of the Education Ministry, planned Wednesday’s simulation at the Springer Memorial Secondary School.

It involved masked men entering the school compound with fake firearms, cutlasses and pieces of wood.

But, the reports indicated that most teachers and students were unaware of the exercise.

As a result, some students experienced anxiety and asthma attacks.

Worried parents converged on the learning institution to collect their children.

One mother told local media she received a call indicating that her daughter became traumatised due to the simulation.

The mother said she also became traumatised when she heard what had happened.

Principal Cheryl Gill told the Barbados-based Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) that the intention was to prepare Springer Memorial School to respond to a real-life situation requiring a lockdown.

Gill said staff received briefings.

In addition, the Principal said the lockdown lasted about four minutes, and medical personnel attended to the students who panicked.

“None of the students had to be taken away,” Gill disclosed, adding that some parents collected children ‘in an orderly manner’.

In addition, she apologised to those whom the drill had impacted negatively.

Nevertheless, on Saturday, Barbados Today reported that about one hundred people held a protest march through Bridgetown.

According to the online publication, placard-carrying protesters urged Education Minister Kay McConney to resign.

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2 COMMENTS

  1. THE SIMULATION WAS TO PREPARE FOR A REAL SITUATION, SO NO ONE SUPPOSE TO KNOW ONLY TEACHERS, OR WHO SUPPOSE TO KNOW. DO YOU THINK THE BANDITS OR THE GANG MEMBERS WILL TELL THEM WHEN THEY WILL DESEND ON THE SCHOOLS NO!!! SO I DONT SEE THE PROBLEM. IF IT WAS THE REAL THING AND STUDENTS AND TEACHERS GOT HURT OR EVEN KILLED PPL WOULD HAVE SO MUCH TOO SAY AND SO MANY PPL TO BLAME. DAMN IF YOU DO DAMN IF YOU DONT. SMH.

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