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Castlehill Primary flooding sent raw sewage into the classrooms

Castlehill Primary School
Castlehill Primary School

Raw sewage was found in classrooms and corridors after a school was hit by severe flooding at the weekend.

The dinner hall at Castlehill Primary in Cupar was also affected by Saturday’s flash floods as drains backed up due to the extent of the deluge.

Cleaning equipment outside the school.
Cleaning equipment outside the school.

The school was closed to pupils on Monday as a team was drafted in to carry out an emergency deep clean of the building. It opened on Tuesday as normal.

Acting head teacher Lynn Dyas said in a text message to parents: “Please be advised that Castlehill Primary School is being closed to pupils today due to severe flooding which has taken place over the weekend.

“We will be deep cleaned today and will reopen tomorrow.”

The message was sent at 8.20am, prompting anger from some parents about the lack of notice.

The school sits in the area of town worst hit by Saturday’s flooding following a torrential downpour and one dad said the playground had been under water for some time during the evening.

The man, who was forced to work from home due to the last minute child care crisis, said: “I appreciate staff probably don’t get into school until Monday morning to check for problems.

“But the Castlehill grounds were partially under water on Saturday evening at the height of the storm.

“8.22am is very short notice to make alternative child care arrangements, especially as school buses would already have been en route and many parents would be heading to work.”

Miss Dyas apologised to parents and said everything possible was done to avoid closing the school at short notice.

“We were aware that the school had suffered some flooding but initial reports led us to believe we could continue to open as normal by using different parts of the building,” she said.

“However, on arrival this morning at 7.45am it was clear that due to the nature of the flooding it would not be appropriate to have children in any part of the school today.”

She said steps had been taken to get an official closure in place and that had gone out at 8.18am.

Residents in Ceres Road had to dig out emergency sandbags and bags were also put at the entrance to the school as heavy rain blocked drains and turned the road into a river.

The road was closed for several hours as firefighters pumped water away from the scene.