The School Management Committee of the Piisi Roman Catholic Primary has complained about inadequate classroom infrastructure for pupils in the school.
According to the Committee, the Piisi R/C Primary School has a three-unit classroom block and a temporary two-unit wooden attachment confined with roofing sheets.
Speaking to Mohammed Musah and Aminu Ibrahim of Info Radio, the Piisi SMC said, the school has a population of about five hundred pupils who depend on the limited infrastructure for teaching and learning, adding that it slows down the pace of academic work.
The Chairman Parent-Teacher Association of the school, Joseph Mwini expressed dissatisfaction about the situation saying that, some pupils sit under trees and whenever it rains, lessons come to a close. He described the situation as a barrier to the swift flow of academic activities.
The School Management Committee therefore called on the Wa Municipal Assembly and the Government to construct additional classroom blocks for the school.