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Parents have been left blind-sided by the sudden decision to mothball a school which was hit by an oil leak more than two years ago.
At a closed-door meeting on Thursday, families were officially informed that Gartly School, near Huntly, will temporarily close in August this year.
The announcement also came as a shock to local councillors, who said they had been kept in the dark about how and when the decision was made.
The future of the school has been a hot topic since it first shut in 2018, after children and staff started to feel sick and went home smelling of kerosene.
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Parents have been left in limbo over their children’s education as the future of a school closed following an oil leak more than two years ago still remains unknown.
All of the 23 pupils and nursery children at the time were moved to Rhynie’s school instead, about four miles away, due to the extensive soil contamination.
Since then, the future of the rural school has been a heavy topic of discussion with the options for it to be reinstated or permanently closed being debated by councillors.
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