Katherine schools reopening after flood disruption
Government schools in Katherine in the Northern Territory will reopen on Monday after being closed during the recent flooding emergency.
The closures occurred as severe flooding across the Top End forced evacuations and disrupted community services.
Officials say schools are now ready to resume classes as recovery efforts begin.
Schools used as evacuation centres
Several schools had been repurposed as emergency shelters during the crisis.
These included:
• MacFarlane Primary School
• Casuarina Street Primary School
• Katherine High School
The facilities provided temporary accommodation for residents displaced by floodwaters.
Hybrid operations at Katherine High School
While schools are reopening, Katherine High School will operate in a hybrid arrangement.
The campus will continue serving both as a secondary school and an evacuation centre.
Authorities say the arrangement will ensure displaced residents can still access support while education resumes.
Community begins recovery phase
The reopening of schools is seen as an important step in returning the community to normal routines.
Floods across parts of the Northern Territory forced evacuations and caused widespread disruption to daily life.
Officials say restoring services like education helps communities recover after natural disasters.
Ongoing support for residents
Emergency services and government agencies continue to assist residents affected by the flooding.
Authorities say support services will remain available as recovery efforts continue across the region.
