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    FCTA shuts two substandard private schools

    Iboro MicahBy Iboro MicahOctober 12, 2023No Comments3 Mins Read
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    FCTA shuts two substandard private schools

    The Federal Capital Territory Administration on Wednesday closed two private schools for operating below minimum standard in the nation’s capital.

    The News Agency of Nigeria listed the affected schools as Erudite Bright Kids at Kagini and Jane’s Angela School in the Abuja Municipal Area Council.

    The schools were closed during an operation to close all substandard schools operating in the FCT.

    The Mandate Secretary, Education Secretariat, FCTA, Dr Danlami Hayyo, who led the team in Abuja on Wednesday, explained that the measure was to ensure the quality of teaching and learning in FCT schools.

    Hayyo said the move was in line with the mandate of the Department of Quality Assurance charged with the responsibility of proper accreditation of schools, monitoring and inspection.

    This, according to him, is to ensure quality educational services, compliance with the requirements for the establishment of schools and enforcement of minimum standards as stipulated in the operational guidelines for Schools.

    He said, “In a normal situation, no school should be allowed to operate in the FCT without due registration, payment of dues and obtaining the requirements.

    “The secretariat through the Department of Quality Assurance is determined to sanitise the system for a better teaching and learning process.

    “We will also intensify its efforts to ensure FCT schools compete favourably in the global education space.”

    He called on the National Association of Proprietors of Private Schools to enlighten their members on minimum standards and the need to key into FCT Administration educational policies.

    The mandate secretary also frowned at the attitude of some school proprietors who denied evaluators and inspectors access to their school premises.

    On her part, the Director, the Department of Quality Assurance, Dr Favour Nse-Edem, explained that the sealed schools failed to satisfy the conditions of establishment of regular schools.

    Nse-Edem added that there were no records of their existence and they have been operating for years, adding that the closure was key to maintaining standards in schools.

    She said the department would continue to ensure that both public and private schools operate within expected standards.

    She added that all schools must operate in line with minimum requirements, be duly accredited, and adhere to operational guidelines.

    The director said the closure was with the approval of the Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike.

    She explained that the department had created awareness through public announcements in various media organisations on the need to comply with operational guidelines to provide quality educational services.

    The director said the announcement served as a warning signal to defaulting and substandard schools operating in an unconducive environment.

    “Other schools are operating in an environment that predisposes students to health hazards and those operating in faulty physical structure among others.

    “The department has continued to advise the schools’ owners on what is expected of them but they have continued to ignore such professional advice of quality assurance evaluators,” he said.

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