Friday, October 13, 2006

State to stop shift system

HARAR - Efforts are underway to stop shift education system in the Harari State, the State education and capacity building bureau said.

Bureau head, Nebil Mehude said that additional classrooms, which are under construction, would go operational in the coming month.

Nebil was speaking at a state Education Day marked here Sunday.

The state has allocated 27 per cent of its total budget to improve the quality of education and stop shifting system.

Nebil called on the community on the occasion to send children to school in order to attain the plan of accessing primary education for all in 2008.

Schools are expected to produce responsible citizens, Nebil said, adding, the community should stand on the side of the government in the efforts to meet the objectives of the new education and training policy.

Over 30,000 students attended primary and secondary education in the State last academic year.

(ENA)

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