This they said is due to overcrowded classrooms that already exist at schools and hostels, which according to them will force them to revert to normal once all learners return to school.
The principal of Kandjimi Murangi Senior Secondary School, Elizabeth Simuketa, said they have successfully started with the first phase, however, she thinks they will be faced with more challenges during the third and fourth phases due to limited number of classrooms.
The school only has 17 classrooms, yet 813 learners enrolled this academic year.
The school will also have a challenge at the hostel which this year has accommodated 205 learners, which exceeded the capacity with 55 more.
Meanwhile, Frans Ngoma the principal of Nkurenkuru Combined School said his school foresees a similar challenge due to overcrowding of learners, understaffed and lack of enough classrooms, which this year has forced them to offer classes under trees.