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Schools Defy Government Vacation Lessons Ban

12 months agoFri, 12 Apr 2024 10:35:16 GMT
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Schools Defy Government Vacation Lessons Ban

Several schools in Manicaland Province have reportedly defied a Government directive not to have vacation school this holiday.

The Manica Post has established that several schools in the province are conducting normal lessons, despite the widely circulated directive by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education to suspend lessons this April holiday.

According to the report, vacation lessons are ongoing at schools such as Baring Primary School, Dangamvura Primary School, Murahwa Primary School and Rock of Ages.

While some schools reportedly had Forms Four, Five and Six classes, others had the whole stream of learners in class for the usual day-to-day lessons.

Parents and guardians are being asked to pay US$1 per day per learner at primary school, and US$10 per subject for those in secondary schools.

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Some of the private schools are charging as much as US$20 per subject for secondary school learners due to increased enrolment after some public schools heeded the Government directive.

An authority at a private school in Mutare who spoke to The Manica Post on condition of anonymity said they ignored the Government directive to prepare their learners for the forthcoming Cambridge examinations. Said the official:

We find ourselves in a very difficult situation because we have Cambridge exams coming up on April 29, and for these kids not to attend classes, means they would have lost revision time. We have no option, but to offer these holiday lessons.

Meanwhile, Acting Manicaland Provincial Education Director (PED), Richard Gabaza said the Government directive applies to all schools, private or public. He said:

Generally, yes, they (schools) took heed. Some even tried to apply to have vacation lessons, but the applications were turned down in line with the Government directive.

The directive applied to all schools, private or public. All schools operate under the Education Act, and everyone must abide by the statutes outlined in that Act.

He said they will investigate the reports, and schools caught violating the directive will be penalised.

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18 Comments

Ndini · 12 months ago
hona miromo yamoyo nemaziso anjo mbanje dzega dzega newhisky.
MeCha · 12 months ago
Most ministers have their children learning abroad, if locally they enroll at the very best schools, the ordinary people's children are the really affected ones by this vacation studies ban. They had to consider that September and October are now excluded as learning months sine exams are starts much earlier that the traditional November dates especially grade 7s so there is no harm covering content during April and August to cover up for September and October
Anonymous · 12 months ago
Killing the education system. This is so bad.
Nyams · 12 months ago
Theyre so no problem about holiday lessons
Concerned Parent · 12 months ago
@No no no, as a parent who is paying fees for my children, I should be the one to decide whether they need vacation lessons or not.After all I know their strengths and weaknesses and please stop equating education to football teams.
Chicken 🐔 · 12 months ago
A true leader knows his jurisdiction and parameters. Musapinde mudzimba dzavanhu imi maMinister. Muripo nokuda kwevanhu ivava. Regai banogodmna baite zvavanogona nevana vavo as long as it's done to assist mwana kuti apase. Very soon you will be barking at the teachers for scoring poor or zero pass rate. Musagara pfungwa but garai nema g.a.r.o. ndapota. venyu vana varipi kutaura kuno. Nxaa.
Legend · 12 months ago
@concerned parent ,yeah you nailed it ane nzeve anzwa
Concerned Parent · 12 months ago
Hon. minister this ban does not make any logical sense.We have children who will be sitting for their crucial exams this this year, i.e. grade 7, O level and A level exams students.It would not be harmful to send these kids for vacation lessons as they do not have much time to final exams sitting. I would rather you leave us parents to make decisions pertaining to our children's future, you sit in your lofty offices dictating useless measures whilst your kids are going to private tutors and sitting for Cambridge exams. Pamwe vana venyu havatodzidza muno munyika.Siya tiite zvemumusha medu imi moitawo zvekwenyu.
@Concerned parent · 12 months ago
mashoko makukutu, he just finished reading it coz they are all following pindula secretly. 👏👏👏👏👏👏 apa 💯 %
patz · 12 months ago
@ Concerned parent If these Ministers are clever they should actually follow free Pindula secretly ofcourse like anyone else so that they get first hand infor from the ordinay affected people other than kungogara uri murima.
No no no · 12 months ago
Children should learn to grasp things taught from schools in the term, that how they get tested intellectually, if schools term ends and they are on holiday that's their time to meditate what they had learned. In a league tournament match of football play is 90 minutes failure to gauge that moment you a a rude awakening and be trounced you should make hay while the sun shines
Mzali wakhe · 12 months ago
if the programm is benefiting the learner why act ignorant and try to stop the learner indirect from preparing for exams and atleast catching up with the curriculum whether Zimsec oasr Cambridge. if the programs are a beneficiary to increase students pass rate why bann
baba Zondo · 12 months ago
Ko pabarracks 3 brigade primary Mutare varikuitisa malessons wani.its sad majournalists musangotaura muchisiya vamwe nekutya,such a shame on ur part.
The Editor · 12 months ago
Taikumbirawo foreign news please
The Editor · 12 months ago
Taikumbira foreign language news please.
patz · 12 months ago
Vakagwinya vafana awa. I dont see any harm if they attend lessons for only 2 hrs for 2wks during holidays. Dzimwe harahwa dzinenge dzichatodonzva dziri pabasa ndodzofanira kuzorora. Minister awa vanongo zvitaura vari ku office kana vakumba vakutoronga zvekuendesa vana wavo kuma holiday lessons or kuna private tutor. Zvimadhara izvi zvovisira nyika pasi instead of amending the Education Act to suit modern trends wanongoteedzera zvinhu zviri outdated sekunonzi Act yacho yakabva kudenga.
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muno · 12 months ago
please take action soon we are forced by the cabrge exams

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