
I think they need saving because I have heard rumours that classrooms across the UK have been spoilt. I can't imagine learning in a classroom that has rotten wood, is freezing cold or boiling hot, has leaks and rattling windows so you can't hear the teacher talk.
I would want students to go to school proud of their classroom, and always have a good education. The campaign would look at a lot of schools and inspect them. If the school is fine and does not need to be treated, then they shall leave it. If the school needs serious treatment then SOS would ask all the parents in the school at the weekend to have a community day where everybody refurbishes every classroom. Also, the teachers wouldn't get away with sleeping at the weekend - they would have to take part too.
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