The residents complained that the students would spread the virus in the neighbourhood.
The Mirror contacted a lecturer who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of victimization. He confirmed the lessons and said that these were taking place despite an outcry from lecturers.
The lecturer said normal lectures were taking place for the final year students.
Mkoba vice principal, Peter Njini said he was not at work and refuted the allegations. He said students were at the school for examinations but he was not aware about their accommodation arrangements.
“I don’t know what is happening at the school am on lockdown. However, I know that students are only here for exams. They are not having lectures and l don’t know where they are staying,” said Njini before hanging up.