Hautlieu School will remain closed to students tomorrow due to bad weather hampering repairs.
The school was due to reopen on Thursday, but it is now hoped that the school will reopen on Friday.
The Government explained that this is because the poor weather today is hampering the speed at which repairs to the damage caused by Storm Ciarán can be done.
All Hautlieu students will continue with home learning tomorrow.
The school continues to run a small number of exams that are happening this week and the parents of students involved have been written to.
Learning continues at Samarès School and locations near to the school, whilst essential repairs are being carried out in closed off areas of the school building.
Home learning is being provided alongside face-to-face learning.
Teacher strikes involving members of the NEU were due to take place next week, but the union told Express that they are now "under consideration" due to the disruption schools have faced due to the storm.
Next week's teacher strikes "under consideration" after storm disruption
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