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Rwanda, Public Schools Thrive,while Private Schools Suffer Setbacks by Builderman(m): 11:24am On Oct 11, 2019
Private schools in Rwanda close down as public schools become more attractive to parents
By Inside_Education April 25, 2018 0 23580 views



Many private schools reported a two-thirds decline in student admissions at the close of 2016 as many enrolled in public schools. PHOTO | CYRIL NDEGEYA | NATION
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Private schools in Rwanda are on the verge of closing down due to low patronage. A report by Daily Nation says desperate proprietors who face closure of their institutions are now asking the government to sponsor students in private schools at public rates.

But the government has rejected the idea.

The “problem” started with the government’s twelve-year basic education policy which made public schools affordable and preferable.

According to the report, the Ministry of Education invested hugely in expanding capacity and teaching infrastructure at public schools across the country; introduced the school feeding programme and abolished school fees.

More than 30 private schools are said to have closed indefinitely this year, while others are struggling to stay afloat after losing students to public schools.

School owners told Rwanda Today that even those that had managed to stay open were struggling to meet their operational costs.

“We’ve suffered a sharp decline in the number of students enroled, yet the school has accumulated debt, unpaid salaries and owes arrears to suppliers. It is not clear if the school will re-open,” said Samuel Batamba, the head teacher at College Nkunduburezi in Gakenke District.

Mr Batamba said the school used to have 900 students but now has only 80 students after it failed to attract new students while others enrolled in public schools.

According to statistics from the Ministry of Education, the government owns 460 out of the more than 1,575 schools in the country.

The rest are run by religious bodies with the Catholic church owning 620 schools, the Anglican church 279, Adventist church 22 and Muslim schools are at 16. Another 178 schools are run by parents’ associations and individuals.

The most affected institutions are private boarding schools.

Figures show that students in private schools decreased from 101,510 in 2012 to 79,076 last year while enrolment in public and government-aided schools almost doubled in the same period.

According to John Gasana, the Vice chairman of the Private Schools Association, competing with public schools requires huge capital investment to improve infrastructure, equipment and hiring skilled teachers, something many private schools cannot afford.
Re: Rwanda, Public Schools Thrive,while Private Schools Suffer Setbacks by Nickisindigo(m): 11:46am On Oct 11, 2019
lol
Re: Rwanda, Public Schools Thrive,while Private Schools Suffer Setbacks by neutralmind: 12:07pm On Oct 11, 2019
Come to Naija and see the exact opposite

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Re: Rwanda, Public Schools Thrive,while Private Schools Suffer Setbacks by freeze001(f): 12:37pm On Oct 11, 2019
Exactly and unfortunate too.
In fact, the Nigerian psyche with respect to anything government owned has been so battered that even if the government turns a new leaf today and significantly improves public education facilities et al, private schools will still have very good patronage plus the Nigerian population is far larger.
neutralmind:
Come to Naija and see the exact opposite

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