Sunderland Echo

Rain damages classrooms after roof lead is stolen

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stayed open – with lessons being taught in the hall and library and classes have been joined together to ensure the school’s children don’t miss out on their education.

Headteache­r Sarah Nordstrom says the school has been target three times in the past two weeks – with the most recent incident occurring overnight on Monday, September 23.

Recent rainfall means classrooms have suffered water damage as the flashing is vital to keeping the building waterproof. Remedial work has been carried out and the complexity of the damage is being assessed so final repairs can be completed.

A Just Giving page has been set up to help give the school a boost and in less than 48hours more £400 was donated.

Mrs Nordstrom, who has been at the school for 12 years, said: “The rain has come in everywhere causing significan­t damage and causing chaos for us.

“A parent got in touch and asked if they could set up a Just Giving page. We are insured, but they said they wanted to help.

“The money raised will go towards doing something really special for all the children.

“The response has been amazing. Easington Lane is a great place to live and work and the community does come together in times like this.

“I’ve been here 12 years and we’ve never had anything like this before. The school is very much the heart of the community and everyone seems as concerned as us that something like this has happened.”

The incidents have been reported to police, but so far no one has been arrested in relation to the thefts.

Neighbourh­ood Inspector Nick Gjorven said: "Anyone who has informatio­n that could assist police, is asked to contact officers on 101 or by reporting online at the Northumbri­a Police website."

 ??  ?? Easington Lane headteache­r Sarah Nordstrom catches water from a leaking classroom ceiling as pupils carry on with their lesson. Picture by FRANK REID
Easington Lane headteache­r Sarah Nordstrom catches water from a leaking classroom ceiling as pupils carry on with their lesson. Picture by FRANK REID

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