Students cool down as air con problems fixed

| 21/01/2013

(CNS): Officials from ministry of education have confirmed that problems with the air-conditioning system at the new Clifton Hunter High School have now been resolved. The ministry said that all buildings on the school campus are now being cooled and all services have returned to normal.  Prior to the notice that the system is now in working order the education minister had stated last week that fans had been provided during the time that the systems were down and although the windows at the school cannot be opened teachers were still able to carry on lessons. However, Rolston Anglin said that there were many design problems with the school which he had talked about at length in the past.

Anglin said that the buildings were substantially complete when he took office and there had only been scope for limited adaptations and having windows that open was not one of them. He said however,  that having portable fans available was one thing the ministry could and despite reports to the contrary did do.

Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Category: Local News

About the Author ()

Comments (4)

Trackback URL | Comments RSS Feed

  1. Anonymous says:

    Yawnnn. Must be a slow news day.

  2. Anonymous says:

    What a joke….I mean how everything is done in Cayman Islands….

  3. Anynomous says:

    QUESTION TO THE PUBLIC AND THE GOVERNMENT.:  Is it true that the aircondition system for the Clifton Hunter High School is controlled overseas.   Thanks, will someone please answer that question.

    • Anonymous says:

      The answer to your question is: both yes and no.  

      The Building Management System is connected by ethernet, so yes, it can be controlled from anywhere in the world.  The main system computer is located on the Clifton Hunter Campus though.