STATE Counsellor Daw Aung San Suu
Kyi, accompanied by Union Minister for the Office of the Union Government U Min
Thu and officials, flew from Nay Pyi Taw to Yangon yesterday afternoon. They
were welcomed by Yangon Region Chief Minister U Phyo Min Thein, the Yangon
Region cabinet, and department officials at the Yangon International Airport.
The State Counsellor and entourage
visited B.E.H.S (1) Pabedan in Pabedan Township at 2:40pm and observed students
studying in the classroom.
Firstly, the Yangon Region Chief
Minister, Yangon Region ministers, department officials, Headmistress, teachers
and students greeted the State Counsellor and entourage.
Next, the State Counsellor observed
KG students in the classroom and encouraged their artwork and paper toy
creations. The State Counsellor also observed the classrooms of the 1st, 8th,
9th, and 10th grades and cordially asked the students about their current
education situation and future aspirations.
She instructed the officials and
students to favour meaningful learning over rote learning, to try harder in
subjects they are weak in, acquire English proficiency, take part in physical
activities to develop both physically and mentally at the same pace, and to
strive for tertiary education and vocational training in the future.
The State Counsellor then visited
the school library and examined the bookshelves filled with books from
different genres. She instructed the Headmistress and teachers to keep the books
organized and to cooperate with library science professionals to systematically
maintain the library.
Afterwards, she met with the
parents, the Headmistress, and teachers from the parent-teacher association,
asked them about the school’s requirements, and provided appropriate
suggestions.
B.E.H.S (1) Pabedan was established
on 23 February 1886 and was formerly known as the St. Mary’s Diocesan School
for Girls. It was changed into B.E.H.S (1) on 1 April 1969. It is an all-girls
high school with 273 female students attending currently. The school’s
matriculation exam pass rate was 20 per cent in 2015- 2016 academic year, 42.42
per cent in 2016-2017, and 29.03 per cent in 2017-2018.
MNA
Photo: MNA
(Translated by Zaw Htet Oo)
Ref: The Global New Light of
Myanmar


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