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Most primary schools in the West Gonja Municipality of the Savannah Region lack the needed amount of furniture, resulting in students having to study while sitting or lying on the ground.
Checks by JoyNews’ Regional Correspondent, Isaac Nongya during a visit to some schools including Saint Anne School revealed that students had to sit in pairs and fours amidst the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to the report filed by Isaac Nongya, six female students in the Junior High level were sighted sharing a single chair by taking turns and sitting on one another. Their teacher was also deprived of furniture.
This condition is not different in the lower primary with majority in a class of about forty-five students sitting or lying on the floor for their academic work.
UpdatedSat, Feb 6, 2021 at 10:22 pm CT
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Second Secretary of the Embassy of Japan, Mizutani Masataka and Fr Cecil Williams at the ground-breaking ceremony at Saint Anne’s School in Suva. Picture: SUPPLIED
Saint Anne’s School is the first urban school to receive funding to build classrooms from the Embassy of Japan.
The government of Japan through its Grass-roots Human Security Program granted the school $235,538 for the construction of a two classroom blocks, fully furnished with an eight pan ablution facility (toilets and showers).
PTA president Wati Seeto said they were grateful for the support of the government of Japan and they would use it to lift the standard of education offered at Saint Anne’s School.
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