It's a bit different then this situation because this is a school for I'm assuming primary or secondary school aged children,
But the college I went to had a vocational education site where the animal care students looks after a range of animals from horses and sheep to small furrys such as Rabbits and Guinea Pigs,
I know that's a things that schools/collages have,
There will always be places housing these animals and young people learning to muck them out and care for them.
But they might not be learning right which is such a shame,
An old friend of mine went on one of these such courses
And she ended up keeping her Hamster and also Guinea Pigs in a tiny pet store bought cages and that's a shame because it's learnt behaviour
Obviously any animal in need should be saved but we should also teach people the right way to look after pets and although I don't agree with classroom pets, the situation could be used to teach the right way to look after animals.
But maybe a 'show and tell' day from a good rescue would be better suited