Schools should assist pupils to study well
Dear Editor, It’s much disappointing to find that some schools are still failing to meet agreements made between them and parents.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Dear Editor,
It’s much disappointing to find that some schools are still failing to meet agreements made between them and parents.
At one muslim primary school, the situation has become unfriendly to pupils whereby parents pay the required materials needed by the school administration on time, but finally end up missing any fruitful harvest.
Toilets are too close to classrooms and they bring in a daily bad smell which has threatened pupils’ attention while in class, besides being unhealthy.
Another growing issue is constant firing of teachers because of advocating for signing contracts which they have been promised for many years.
The Ministry of Education should take up steps to help our young generation achieve knowledge like others.
Kigali