Education
Board Member Tasks Teachers On Commitment
The board member in charge of supervision in the Rivers State Post-Primary Schools Board, Dr. Akikibofori Jacob Sunday, has called on secondary school teachers in Rivers State to see themselves as models of academic excellence by showing commitment to teaching.
The board member gave the charge, while addressing the staff and students of Government Girls Secondary School, Rumuokuta in Port Harcourt, during a speech/prize giving event organised by the school last week.
Dr. Sunday said the teachers should be proactive in their duties and adopt students preparing for their senior school certificate examination as their “individual projects” and prepare them adequately for the examination.
The strategy, he pointed out’ “will assist the students in covering various aspects of the syllabus and stem the rate of failure among students”.
He added that the success of the students in both internal and external examination should be the priority of the teachers.
Dr. Sunday commended the level of discipline in the school and donated a trophy for musical competition in the school.
He said the gesture was to bring back the fame earned in the past by students in musical competition in the state .
The board member also tasked parents on the discipline of their children, noting that students’ training was not for schools alone.
Earlier in her welcome address, the Principal of the school, Mrs Bakel Chinda, said that the event was designed to appreciate hardwork, dedication and commitment to duties, and to encourage the recipients to put in more efforts in their academic activities for greater rewards in the future.
The principal listed some of the major challenges faced by the school to include bad road and infiltration of the school premises by outsiders due to the collapse of the school fence. She lamented the indiscriminate parking of trucks, and other forms of illegal businesses by outsiders on the school premises.
Also speaking, the Vice Principal, Administration of the school, Mr. Justina Ughuluijah, said the event was to instill discipline among students and promote healthy academic competition in the various subject. Precious Worgu of SS11 won the prize for the overral best student in the school. Highlights of the event were arts exhibition and cultural display by the student.
Taneh Beemene
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