In
the basic education schools in Mandalay, the school registration process has
been started since yesterday morning. The teachers on duty oversee the
students’ parents and students to come to the school in an orderly and
convenient way and to make the students’ registration disciplined.
In
relation to the school registration process, the headmaster of No 16 Basic
Education High School, Dr Than Htike Soe said, “There are more children who
will enrol in our school than before. According to the guidelines of the Head
of State and the Ministry of Education, school-age children and all the
children who could not go to school due to various reasons are to be admitted.
We have an entire staff of teachers and schools.
“Since
it is a free education system, textbooks, notebooks, school uniforms and
stationeries are fully provided. Children will be admitted without a holiday
from 23 May to 2 June, the week which is set for school enrolment. If the
school opens, the lessons will be taught to the children systematically.
Therefore, we invite school-aged children to submit to school as soon as
possible,” he added.
In
order for the students to be able to study peacefully and happily, the school
provides a free education system without charging any money and provides school
textbooks, notebooks, and stationery.
During
the enrolling time, a parent of the students said, “It’s all right to enrol in
school. Teachers also carefully explained the steps of the enrolment process.
We want our children’s education not to be delayed, so we come and dedicate
them on time. Thank you all for providing the stationery for free. Therefore, I
would like to urge parents to come and enrol their children at school as soon
as possible.”
During
the reopening of schools, measures have been taken to ensure that students can
study in a clean and orderly manner. During the school enrolment week,
administrative organizations are cooperating with the needs of schools in
Mandalay.
Within Mandalay Region, there are 4,198 basic education schools, 235 private
schools and 311 monastic schools.
Maung
Aye Chan/KZL
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