EDUCATION

Students of Kwasikrom D/A JHS cry for classroom, textbooks
Students of Kwasikrom D/A Junior High School at Aiyinasi North in the Ellembelle District of the Western Region have appealed to the government to provide them with textbooks and facilities.

Date Created : 2/2/2021 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : Daniel Kaku/Ghanadistricts.com

Kwasikrom D/A Junior High School (JHS) since its establishment in 1975 has not benefitted from educational infrastructure from the government.

The classroom block was constructed by the Chiefs and folks of the Kwasikrom farming community.

A visit to the school by some Media witnessed that the school building was in a deplorable state.

According to authorities, it has been affecting the academic performance of the school. Also, the school does not have teachers' quarters and an ICT laboratory.

Nicholas Asiedu, a final year student, expressed his displeasure over the situation.

He admitted that the classroom block and other necessary educational facilities were affecting their education as compared to students in the cities.

"This school has been here for a long time but our building and other facilities here are not helping us in our learning", he said.



He disclosed that government officials like the District Chief Executive (DCE) and the Member of Parliament (MP) for the area have been coming to the area but nothing has been done about the situation.

Nicholas Asiedu emphasized that teachers have been refusing to stay for long in the school to teach due to the bad nature of the classroom and lack of accommodation facilities.

"Teachers' quarters are a big problem and teachers posted here don't stay for long. We do not have enough teachers here to teach us, we only have five teachers here and when it is about to rain we have to stop learning and go home which is not helpful," he lamented.

He also stated that the school does not have textbooks for academic purposes and therefore took the opportunity to appeal to the government to come to their aid as soon as possible.

"Our education is deficient and we don't have textbooks and other things to help us learn well. Our school building is also not good so we are telling the government to come and help us and save us from this temptation and give us something because if you look at this place we don't have an office that we can do anything in it so we are telling the government to come and help us."