City school to reopen after weekend flooding

Google Street View picture of Sirius Academy North. The school has colourful brickwork on its side with a black pillar saying "Sirius Academy North" on its sign.Image source, Google
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Sirius Academy North in Hull was closed to most students on Monday

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A secondary school in Hull is to reopen for all its pupils after a water leak led to flooding.

Sirius Academy North, in Hall Road, shut on Monday for Years 7, 8, 9 and 10 students.

The school said the leak, which happened over the weekend, had caused "damage to a number of systems".

But it said it would fully reopen to all its students on Tuesday.

"We apologise for any inconvenience and are looking forward to a very productive final half term," the school said in a statement.

Year 11 pupils attended the school on Monday as they are preparing to sit exams.

The Local Democracy Reporting Service has contacted the school for more information on the leak and any damage caused.

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