Three people who were injured when a landslide hit a primary school in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region Thursday were discharged from hospital on Friday.
The landslide which occurred in Liuliao Village in Rong'an County at Thursday noon was triggered by persistent rain.
Twenty-three people including 22 pupils were injured as the landslide knocked down classroom walls.
The local government on Friday invited eight psychologists to provide guidance to students from the school.
The school will resume classes on Monday and some students will be sent to have classes in two neighboring village schools, said Zhao Daliang, director of the education bureau of Rong'an County.