Ingotse High School Shut Down After Violent Student Unrest
Ingotse Boys High School in Kakamega County has been closed indefinitely following a violent student protest that erupted on the night of May 20. The school management announced the immediate closure on May 21, directing all learners to vacate the premises as investigations commence.
Reports indicate that students went on a rampage, destroying critical property within the school compound. A section of the student body subsequently staged a mass walkout in the middle of the night.
Destruction of School Facilities
During the chaos, key infrastructure bore the brunt of the unrest. The school library was reportedly heavily damaged as the situation escalated. Authorities are currently assessing the exact financial toll of the destruction.
As frequently highlighted by education portals like teacher.co.ke, cases of nighttime school unrest often lead to massive infrastructural losses, forcing parents and stakeholders to bear the heavy cost of repairs.
Investigations Underway
Authorities have yet to establish the primary trigger for the midnight protests. Security agencies and education officials have been deployed to evaluate the extent of the damage and map out a strategy to restore order at the institution.
According to education.co.ke, local education directors are working closely with the school board of management. They aim to uncover the root causes of the student grievances before announcing any potential reopening dates.