KEPSHA urges Parents to take good care their children during the long holidays.
By Dickson Odhiambo.
October 25, 2018.
KEPSHA urges Parents
to take good care their children during the long holidays.
PARENTS have been urged to take good care of their children
during the forthcoming long holidays after schools across the country closes.
The Kenya Primary Schools Heads Association National
Chairman Shem Ndolo says the forthcoming holiday after the school closes is
long hence the parents need to very cautious with their children.
Addressing the press in Kisumu, Ndolo urged the parents to be
very vigilant and ensure the safety and security of the children during the
long holiday is guaranteed.
He urges parents not to just leave their children to roam
aimlessly but engage them in activities which will keep them busy, adding that
the holiday is almost two months.
“I want to urge the learners who are going to be on the long
school holidays to maintain being discipline during such a time as this is very
much important,” Ndolo says.
He also urges the learners to desist from engaging in any
form of misbehavior which can endanger their lives during the long school
holiday.
Ndolo says in regard towards the forthcoming KCPE Exams
which its rehearsal is schedule for next Monday October 29 and kicks off on
Tuesday, the Head Teachers together with the teachers have adequately prepared
the pupils for the final Exams.
“I want to say it here without fear of contradiction that
the Head teachers of the various Primary schools across the country have
adequately prepared the class eight candidates for their final exams,” he says.
He says the class eight KCPE 2018 candidates should now be
left alone to do exams without any examination irregularity.
“Let the class eight KCPE 2018 candidates have the vigour
for doing the exams in the capacity as the learners without any form of
malpractice and without any kind of coercion that would make schools not to
achieve their objectives towards the National Examinations,” Ndolo adds.
He urges both parents, teachers and anybody who may attempt
any kind of malpractice that can compromise the forthcoming exams to desist
from such like a thing.
Ndolo has thanked the Government for pinpointing weak areas
in which the National exams can be compromised.
He urges all those who are charged with the responsibility
of manning the national examinations to strictly follow the KNEC regulations in
regard to the management of National Examinations.
“Let us strictly follow the regulations on National
examinations from the KNEC so as to do only the right thing,” he adds.
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