EDUCATION
Agona West Schools to participate in National Sanitation Day
Date Created : 1/31/2015 12:00:00 AM : Story Author : GNA
According to the Municipal Chief Executive (MCE), Mr Samuel Oppong, their participation would go a long way to enhance the success of the national clean-up exercise.
Mr Oppong gave the directicve when he presented 100 tables and chairs for teachers, to 20 public and private basic schools in the Municipality at Agona Swedru.
He said the school children would play pivotal roles to ensure clean he MCE called for policies and programmes that would ensure that privates schools received learning materials from government to promote quality education.
He urged the GES Directorate not to do anything that would discourage teachers from participating fully in the exercise, adding that the Municipal Assembly has taken giant steps to ensure that the National Sanitation Day was not sabotaged.
He said the Assembly decided to donate tables and chairs to private schools, because the children in those institutions must enjoy part of the national cake.
He exhorted teachers to put in their best to change public perception that public schools deliberately put up abysmal performances at the Basic Education Certificate Examination (BEC) in recent years.
The MCE said rthe Aassembly presented the chairs and tables out of a total of 280, and gave the assurance that the rest would soon be ready, to help improve educational standards.
Mr Robert Mensah, Agona West Municipal Director of Education, charged the re recipients to the cultivate culture of maintenance, to prolong life span of the materials.
He disclosed that DFID, foreign donors in education, had withdrawn its support to GES in the provision of tables and chairs to schools, and said the presentation of the tables and chairs had come at an opportune time, and expressed the hope that it would promote quality education in the Municipality.