School Matters

School’s financial management and staff welfare strategies!

School Fee Management: Balancing income and expenses is essential for a school’s financial health. Increasing the number of paying parents is critical to school profitability. The ideal ratio of paying vs. non-paying parents is often around 6:1. An effective school can increase school fees while still maintaining enrollment. Understanding the value chain helps in managing

Teacher Management Challenges

Navigating the realm of teacher management in schools is akin to steering a ship through turbulent waters. Imagine this scenario: as a new academic session unfolds, school leaders are confronted with the pressing issue of staff management, an ordeal riddled with multifaceted challenges. Consider the case of Ms. Johnson, a dedicated teacher who lives a

Teacher’s role in increasing school population

Good morning, everyone! Teachers play a crucial role in increasing the school population and are essential for the growth of any educational institution. Without the active involvement of teachers, any attempt to boost the school’s population would be futile. School growth is a collective effort involving all stakeholders. [mediator_tech] Here are four ways in which

FACTORS THAT ATTRACT PARENTS TO SCHOOLS

FACTORS THAT ATTRACT PARENTS TO SCHOOLS INTRODUCTION Any parent who wishes to enroll his/her wards in any private school looks out for certain things which they expect in schools before deciding to take their children to any school. It is important for school owners to focus on some of these factors so as to leverage

SCHEDULES FOR YOUR CHILDREN DURING HOLIDAY PERIOD:

SCHEDULES FOR YOUR CHILDREN DURING HOLIDAY PERIOD: 1. Morning devotion.6am – 6:30am 2. Dressing of bed..6.30am -7am 3. Personal clean up. 7am – 7:15 am. 4. Domestic chores.. 7:15am-8am. 5. Breakfast.8am-8:30am 6. Rest. 8:30am – 9am 7. Homework, reading, lessons and reflections.10am – 1pm 8. Lunch. 1pm 9. Siesta and quiet time. 1pm-3pm 10. Walk,

Primary 6 Placement Examination

FIRST TERM EXAMINATION 2020/2021 CLASS: Basic Four SUBJECT: Basic Science TIME: 1 Hour Objective Questions The materials that are no longer needed and are thrown away are called _____ (a) drug (b) waste (c) pollution (d) environment Used paper is an example of _____ (a) refuse (b) sewage (c) erosion (d) all of the above

SS3 Chemistry First Term E-Note

  SS3 Chemistry First Term E-Note ALKANOIC ACIDS ALKANOATES FATS AND OILS AMINO ACIDS NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC POLYMERS CARBOHYDRATES METALS AND THEIR COMPOUNDS CALCIUM AND ALUMINIUM TIN AND COPPER IRON Week: 1 Topic: Alkanoic Acids Alkanoic acids are also known as carboxylic acids. A carboxylic acid can he identified from the carboxyl functional group and the

School Bus Policy

SCHOOL BUS POLICY CONTENT FLOW. ARTICLE ONE: INTRODUCE ARTICLE TWO: DRIVER, MINDERS AND PARENT’S CONCERN ARTICLE THREE: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS. ARTICLE FOUR: DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURES. ARTICLE FIVE: PAYMENTS AND REFUNDS. School logo stays here. ADDRESS: TELEPHONE: EMAIL: ARTICLE ONE: INTRODUCTION These school bus policies and procedures have been established so students and parents both will receive information