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Parents at the Hillside Endarasha academy have expressed optimism of a better academic year, as the school re-opened for this year’s first term. The school resumes without its boarding section, and registered as a day school after the institution did away with this section in it’s entirety following a fire tragedy that killed 21 boys.
Hillside Endarasha Academy reopens after last year’s inferno
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