Parents urged to support their school going children
Nyamira
Wednesday August 2, 2023
KNA by Deborah Bochere
The Director of Education Reforms and Junior Secondary School (JSS) Programmes at the Ministry of Education Dr. William Sugut has asked parents to support their school going children and collaborate with other education stakeholders to enable the learners acquire good academic grades.
While presiding over a prize giving ceremony of the 2022 form four candidates of Nyaikuro Secondary school in Nyamira County, Sugut lamented that many parents lag behind in meeting their obligation to ensure smooth learning of their children, without any interruptions.
He said that operations in many learning institutions have been incapacitated due to some parents’ failure to pay school fees in good time, which compelled school administrators to constantly send defaulters home so that the institution operations are sustained.
The Director said, “The fabulous results we are celebrating today were only made possible because the key stakeholders, who are the respective parents of the school, fully supported their children’s cause by paying their school fees on time and providing other essential requirements, be they academic related or personal effects to ensure seamless learning, throughout the four year course. ”
He advised parents to accept the sad reality that the school fees waiver due to the effects of Covid-19 in 2020 have since been lifted, despite the current tough economic times and they must therefore plan early enough how they will be paying school fees for their children for them to be retained in school and ultimately post good results.
“Apart from paying school fees promptly, you have also a cardinal responsibility of inculcating the right values, which will build acceptable character and behavior in your children, regulate their use of social media while on holiday and monitor the online sites they access to protect them from being lured into criminal activities and other social vices, or worse still falling prey to online abuse,” the director added.
Sugut congratulated both the administrators and teachers of Nyaikuro secondary school for their tireless efforts in ensuring that their students recorded excellent performance, translating into 100 per cent transition to the university.
All the 197 candidates who sat for their 2022 KCSE Exam at Nyaikuro Secondary qualified for direct university admission as from this month, with the school having posted a mean of 8.675.
He challenged the school to improve even further, even as they strive to attain their new set mean target of 9.0.
On his part, the school Chief Principal Mr. Job Rasugu said they have put strategies to keep on excelling, despite some logistical challenges facing the school.
Courtesy ; K. N. A
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