Types of Statutory Records in Schools Statutory records in schools are essential documents that ensure the smooth operation and accountability of educational institutions. These records are legally required and serve various administrative, academic, and operational purposes. Below are the key types of statutory records commonly maintained in schools: Visitors’ Book: This record logs the names,
School Records and Their Importance Class Attendance Register: A book used by the class captain to record daily attendance. It tracks the presence of each student and includes columns for details like absences, late arrivals, and reasons for absence. School Development Plan: A strategic document that outlines the goals and objectives of the school. It
School Statutory Records and Their Functions Visitors’ Book: This book records the names, purposes, and other relevant details of all visitors to the school. It also includes remarks or observations made by the visitor. Official Visitors’ Book: Specifically used for visits from special guests, government officials, or inspectors. It records detailed information about the visit
Quality Assurance in Schools Gate Official: Responsible for monitoring entry and exit, ensuring proper documentation of visitors’ details. Importance of Statutory Records in Schools: Statutory records are crucial for maintaining school operations, growth, and accountability. Types of Statutory Records: 1. Visitors’ Book: Contains details of all visitors, including their names, purpose of visit, and remarks.
Exploring Literacy in the Realm of School Date: 3rd September 2024 Behavior as a Teacher: Behave as a role model for others. Purpose and Dedication: Have a clear understanding of your role and be dedicated to what you are doing. Qualities of a Good Teacher: Knowledge of Subject Matter: Have a deep understanding of the
SUBJECT: BIBLE KNOWLEDGE NAME:…………………………………………………………………………………… Part A: Answer all the questions Saul was travelling to imprison believers in (a) Damascus (b) Rome (c) Israel (d) Ghana Saul was blind for ______ days (a) four (b) three (c) nine (d) eight God told ________ to pray for Saul so that he might regain his sight (a) Jacob
Christian Religious Studies Primary 6 First Term Lesson Notes Week 12 Subject: Christian Religious Studies Class: Primary 6 Term: First Term Week: 12 Age: 11 years Topic: Examination of the Topics Covered in the First Term Instructions for Teachers and Students For Teachers: Ensure a Fair Environment: Set up the examination room to minimize distractions
SECOND TERM Examination malpractices may lead to a repeat of the subject or suspensions don’t be involved. Subject: BASIC TECHNOLOGY Duration: 2HRS Class: JSS 2 OBJECTIVE ___________ are basically four sided plane figure (a) Quadrilaterals (b) Polygons (c) Board practice (d) Drawing boards __________ all sides and angles are equal (a) Square (b)
QUESTIONS Write out four Beatitudes you know. Give two reasons why Jesus taught in parables. The parable of the Good Samaritan teaches us to be ____________. List the requests made by the rich man to Lazarus that Abraham rejected. Who is the bridegroom in the parable of the ten virgins? What is the moral lesson
JSS 2 PHE A sport event that an athletes does alone and not part of a team is ________ a. poor event b. swim event c. field event d. Probe A ________ is thrown in shot put by contestants. a. heavy metal pail b. heavy metal ball c. heavy metal stone d. heavy metal book