A TRANCHE of portable toilets is brought in as one school riddled with duff concrete scrambles to get ready for the new term.
The measures at St Thomas More Comprehensive in Eltham, South East London, came as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt promised schools he would “spend what it takes” to fix the concrete crisis and keep children safe.
St Thomas More, which has crumbling concrete in its hall, gym, canteen, drama studio and boys’ and girls’ toilets, still plans to open tomorrow.
Marquees believed to be for teaching were seen outside St Francis Catholic Primary School in Ascot, Berkshire.
Scaffolding was also seen outside Hornsey School for Girls in North London as work to reinforce classroom ceilings continued.