La Houguette Primary School in Guernsey is scheduled to resume operations on Tuesday, having been shut down because of destruction inflicted by Storm Darragh. The educational institution experienced damage over the weekend, which led to water leaks in multiple rooms and the dispersal of debris across its roof and grounds, according to the States of Guernsey. In a subsequent announcement, the States affirmed the school’s Tuesday reopening, noting that restoration work was underway in certain impacted sections. The States further indicated that renovation efforts on the upper roof had commenced, and the area would be rendered sufficiently secure for the school to operate even as the work continued. Additionally, some lessons would be relocated to alternative classrooms to bypass the areas impacted by the damage. Post navigation Dumfries and Galloway Council Set to Abandon Four-and-a-Half Day School Week Proposal Appeal for Help to Identify WWI Soldiers from Photograph Purchased for £1