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Alderstown School for the Deaf

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The Alderstown School for the Deaf (founded in 1954) is a Special Basic Education Institution along Skinn Road in Warri, Delta State, Nigeria. It is a specialist primary school for children aged 4 – 12 or more who are deaf or suffer from hearing and speech difficulties.

Reconstruction

During Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan's administration, the Delta State government embarked upon a reconstruction project in the school.[1] The school was considered as "one of the most deplorable and desecrated school in the heart of Warri which has been given a facelift by the Uduaghan's administration."[2]

See also

Cavagina Primary School

References

  1. ^ "Alderstown School, Comes Alive Again, Thanks To Governor Uduaghan". The Pointer.
  2. ^ "Delta: Uduaghan Inaugurates Six Ultramodern Schools in Warri". The Will.

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