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Niger private schools board discontinues graduation ceremonies

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The Niger Private Schools Board has discontinued the conduct of graduation ceremonies in all private schools across the state with immediate effect.

This is contained in a statement by Mr Yunusa Ibrahim, Director of Information Services, Niger Ministry of Information and Orientation and made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Tuesday in Minna.

Ibrahim explained that private schools were now required to adopt Speech and Prize-Giving Ceremonies as the approved platform for celebrating learners and recognizing academic excellence, exemplary conduct, leadership and other outstanding achievements.

He said that the directive applied to all proprietors of private schools, school administrators and management teams, parents and guardians, as well as other stakeholders in the private education sector.

He also said that the policy was introduced to promote uniformity in end-of-session activities across private schools, preserve the educational significance of school celebrations, strengthen effective regulation of private educational institutions, and discourage extravagant ceremonies.

He further said that the policy aimed to encourage schools to prioritize academic achievement and character development.

He clarified that the directive does not prevent schools from celebrating learners or recognizing their achievements.

According to him, speech and prize-giving ceremonies remain appropriate platforms for awarding prizes and certificates, recognizing outstanding academic performance, honoring exemplary behavior and leadership, and showcasing the achievements of pupils and students.

”Graduation ceremonies in some private schools have become increasingly elaborate and expensive in recent years, resulting in high financial demands on parents and guardians, and unnecessary competition among schools.

”This is a shift from the educational purpose of end-of-session activities, and the commercialization of school celebrations.”

The director of information services added that the board, in collaboration with the ministry of information and orientation and other relevant stakeholders, would embark on public enlightenment and sensitization campaigns across the state to promote understanding and compliance.

He reaffirmed the state government’s commitment to promoting quality education, protecting the interests of learners and parents, and ensuring that school activities were conducted in line with acceptable educational standards and best practices.

He urged all stakeholders to support the implementation of the directive in the interest of discipline, standardization and educational excellence in the state’s private education sector.(NAN).