MAKOGI — Upholding its foundational pillars of Academic, Social, and Moral Excellence, Davebrook Schools & College in Makogi is implementing proactive emergency protocols to safeguard the student body and secure academic integrity this week.
Management officially reports that the rainy season is intensifying across our region. This week, Magboro will experience consistent atmospheric instability. We are tracking high moisture levels—with a current early morning humidity of 91%—and a high frequency of heavy to scattered thunderstorms, particularly during the day.
This Week’s Forecast at a Glance:
- Mon, May 18 (Today): High 85°F / Low 74°F – Heavy Thunderstorm Alert (55% daytime rain chance, 65% at night).
- Tue, May 19: High 85°F / Low 76°F – Scattered Thunderstorms; persistent cloud cover.
- Wed, May 20: High 89°F / Low 76°F – Thunderstorms; UV Index rises to 7 (High).
- Thu, May 21: High 85°F / Low 76°F – Scattered Thunderstorms; high moisture retention.
- Fri, May 22: High 89°F / Low 76°F – Heavy Thunderstorm Alert (45% day / 50% night chance).
- Sat-Sun: High 88°F–90°F / Low 77°F – Light rain transitioning to a late-weekend thunderstorm pattern.
Elevated Health Protocols: Championing Social and Moral Excellence
The increase in moisture levels combined with sharp temperature drops during heavy downpours can weaken school-age immune systems, making them susceptible to respiratory infections and waterborne issues. To prevent outbreaks of the “Rainy Season Flu” and ensure students remain healthy enough to engage in advanced curriculum modules, Davebrook Schools issues the following mandates.
For Parents, Staff & Students:
- Waterproofing and Warmth: Ensure students are equipped with functional umbrellas or raincoats daily. Getting caught in a heavy downpour increases the risk of hypothermia and cold/flu symptoms.
- The “Spare Sock” Rule: Wet feet from the commute cause lingering discomfort and fungal conditions. Please pack an extra pair of dry socks in your child’s school bag.
- Sanitation Vigilance: Heavy rainfall can cause flash flooding and drainage overflows along the Makogi/Shefu Road. Ensure students completely avoid walking or playing near open gutters, flooded pathways, or low-hanging power lines.
- Vector Control: Clear out any newly collected pools of stagnant water around homes immediately to deny mosquitoes a breeding ground.
Academic Excellence Demands Commitment: Term 3 Examination Restrictions
Davebrook Schools remains uncompromising in its pursuit of Academic Excellence. As we establish momentum in Term 3, please be reminded that financial governance protocols are strictly observed.
Students with outstanding mandatory school fees will face immediate restrictions. We strongly urge parents with unresolved balances to finalise payments at the administrative office to guarantee their child’s seamless academic progression.

