At least 60 schools are said to have been impacted by the sickout led by the Barbados Union of Teachers (BUT).
President Rudy Lovell told the Nation Online while schools were opened, many were understaffed.
The BUT is advocating the restoration for term’s leave to conditions prior to 2014.
Efforts so far to reach Chief Education Officer Dr Ramona Archer-Bradshaw were futile.
Among the schools affected are:
Frederick Smith Secondary
Thelma Berry Nursery
Grantley Prescod Memorial
Gordon Walters Primary
Sharon Primary
St. Mark’s Primary
Wesley Hall Junior
St. George Primary
Roland Edwards Primary
Workman’s Primary
St. Giles Primary
Luther Thorne Memorial
St. Philip Primary
L.T. Gay Memorial
Westbury Primary
St. Stephen’s Primary
St. Bartholomew Primary
Ann Hill School
Welches Primary
Belmont Primary
Gazettes Primary
St. Gabriel’s School
Bay Primary School
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