'Disheartening' as school still closed after flood
A group of children are still unable to learn in their own school after it was flooded on 6 January.
Every classroom at St Michaels and All Angels CE Primary School in Rearsby, Leicestershire, was affected by flood damage.
Since then, children have had to travel to neighbouring schools for lessons and it's estimated that it will be at least another two months before the 80 pupils can return to the building.
大象传媒 Leicester reporter Helen McCarthy spoke to the school's executive head teacher Neil Bardsley, and Dave Ellison Lee, interim CEO at the Rise Trust which runs the school.
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