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The educational activities of prestigious schools across the country, including the capital, usually start from the first class. And most government media activities start in the third or fourth class. As a result, kindergarten is one of the parents’ favorites so far. Basically, the line falls in November-December for the admission of children to good kindergartens. But this time the picture is completely different in this difficult moment in Corona. Admission season continues, but there’s no rush. I cannot find a new student. Even the parents of alumni don’t keep in touch for fear of paying tuition. As a result, even though the year is drawing to a close, stakeholders, including kindergarten teachers and staff, cannot get over the situation.
It is known that parents often enroll their children in a good kindergarten close to home. Although he was between three and a half and four years old, he was admitted to the gaming class. After studying in kindergarten and KG classes, Nami-Dami entered the first class of the school. As a result, there are fewer students in the upper classes of the kindergartens, but there are more students in the three classes before the first class. Even in many kindergartens, seats are not available until December.
More than five hundred students from Skylark Model School in Matikata of the capital. In the current academic year, more than two hundred students were admitted to different classes. But so far not a single new student has been admitted for the next academic year.
Said the principal of this school. Safayet Hossain said: ‘The school was busy day and night at this time of year. The school was always full of parents. Many people used to get to know various information. Many used to come to be admitted. But this time no one has seen it. Even after giving SMS to the parents of the students we have, no one communicates. I can’t think what to do, what will happen in the future. ‘
Surgeon School and College has four campuses in Chittagong and one in Dhaka. Approximately 500 new students are admitted to its five campuses each year. But so far, the school has received no new students.
M Iqbal Bahar Chowdhury, head of the school and chairman of the Bangladesh Kindergarten School and University Unity Council, said: “Two thousand kindergartens have already been closed. Those who had their own capital broke it down and somehow kept the school afloat. It is now December; But the student is missing. No one is going to know the admission information. Appeal to the Prime Minister, save us. Keep the school open for at least a month. We will not take any class tests. Just run through the admissions process, so kindergarten schools can survive next year. One million teachers and employees can live.
Due to the coronavirus outbreak, all types of educational institutions have been closed since March 16 and this holiday is valid until January 15. Most kindergarten students have no contact with the school at this time. Even the schools haven’t received any tuition fees since March. As a result, many of the 70,000 kindergartens in the country have already closed. Approximately 1 million teachers and employees live inhumane lives.
People related to kindergarten said that since the educational institution is still closed, parents who want to enroll their children in kindergarten are not going to come yet. Because if you have to pay the tuition before admission. Also, most kindergarten students have not paid their wages since February-March. They also do not maintain any contact with the school. Because they also think that if you contact, you have to pay the pending tuition. To do this, everyone is usually waiting for the educational institution to open. Many also plan to change schools and enroll in other schools for fear of paying tuition fees.
According to the Kindergarten Association, 2,000 kindergartens have already closed in the country. It is feared that in the next academic year more than 20,000 kindergartens will be closed if the admission process is not carried out. However, many people gave notice to sell the school but there was no response. Most of the 1 million kindergarten teachers and staff have changed careers. Some make a living doing little things. Someone has returned to town.
It was learned that this year the Primary Education Certificate (JSC), Primary Education Completion (PEC) and Upper Secondary (HSC) exams were not taken. The schools did not have annual exams either. Kindergarten schools face more problems. Because children from low-income families study more in these schools, no one pays tuition because there are no exams. And every time the school opens, many will move to another school for fear of paying tuition fees.
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