Anambra State Govt Bans Excesses In School Graduation Ceremonies

The Anambra State Government has joined her counterparts in placing a ban on what it called “flamboyant, glamorous and unnecessary school graduation ceremonies”. 

The Commissioner for Education, Professor Ngozi Chuma-Udeh who said the move is to save parents from extortions that happen in schools in the name of graduation parties, made the announcement  at the opening ceremony of a three-day conference for proprietors of private schools held in Awka for Awka, Aguata and Nnewi Zones.

Correspondent Amaka Onwuzulike reports that the conference was greared towards updating the school managers on new methods of teaching, school administration and updates in the curriculum to keep the pace with their colleagues in public schools to ensure that they meet Governor Chukwuma Soludo’s expectations and visions for the education system in the state.

Professor Chuma-Udeh reminded the proprietors that education and teaching are vocations that place less emphasis on material gains and asked them to guard against exposing children to unnecessary materialistic tendencies and competitions which only expose the kids to hate and rivalry.

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