The worsening water shortage which is affecting the Corporate Area has disrupted operations at two more schools.
Grades one to five students at the Dunrobin Primary School in St. Andrew have been told not to report for classes on Wednesday.
On Monday, the school was also forced to send home students, except for those preparing for Thursday's Grade Six Achievement Test (G-SAT).
Principal Robert Gillies says classes have been suspended due to a lack of water.
Mr. Gillies says students should not report for classes until Monday as the school will be used as an exam centre for GSAT Thursday and Friday.
Meanwhile, Ardenne High School has also been forced to close its doors Wednesday due to lack of the commodity.
Clifton Ellis, Vice Principal of the Ardenne, has asked parents to keep all students at home.
In recent months administrators of schools across the Corporate Area have been grappling with the lack of water.
Due to the restrictions imposed by the National Water Commission, some institutions have either been forced to close their doors early or suspend classes.