As schools resume for the 2017/2018
academic session, the Lagos State Government has commenced its
pre-resumption assessment of all primary and secondary schools in the
state to ensure that all schools are in good condition and expects high
level of preparedness from the administrators.
The appraisal exercise was conducted by
the Office of Education Quality Assurance, led by the Director-General,
Mrs. Ronke Soyombo in schools in Education District IV, Mainland.
She appealed to school heads to ensure
that their schools are in good, safe and ready to learn conditions as
the state’s primary goal remains better teaching and learning in
conducive environment, care, guidance, safety and child protection in
schools below tertiary level across all education districts.
She stressed the importance of security
in every school which includes physical structures like proper fencing,
burglary proofs, doors and school safeguarding personnel alongside
proper environmental sanitation, hygiene and friendly play area, well
arranged library, psychologically prepared teachers and conducive
learning environment as schools resume.
“We know we have good schools, we want
to see them come out better. Our standard is improving but we want to
see them come out the best.”
Soyombo, who expects a better output in
the state education sector this session, encouraged school
administrators to avoid foot dragging in order to give their best.
“Any form of laziness and negligence of
duty will not be tolerated from head of schools and school
administrators because we will continually embark on school monitoring
to encourage heads of schools to discharge their duties and not found
wanting.”
At the pre-resumption monitoring and
assessment exercise to Lagos City College, Sabo Yaba, she urged senior
secondary three students who were taking preparatory lessons before
their mock examination to inculcate good behaviour in order to
stand-out, as well as to work smart to be the best by engaging in
life-helping exercises such as reading and innovative discussions.
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