short speech on the topic of our responsibilities towards our school
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I studied in private school where I had to wear clean pressed uniform with clean polished black shoes and tie everyday in the morning and be on time in school premises, as we assemble in line class wise. Where me and my friends fought each other to stand in end of the line. Yes, you heard correctly because we did not want to get noted by the principal which might lead a lot of work.
I spoke to the number of parents whose children belong to some government (public) schools and some private schools over the last few months as a fellow here in Quest Alliance, my host organization in Samastipur, Bihar. During these conversations, i found that there is notion or belief among the majority of the people that the private school are better than the government school. I always hear stories like government school are not disciplined, they don’t start the classes on time, they don’t teach lessons properly, they don’t check their students homework, they do not support or inspire their children, they don’t have proper facilities and it keeps on going and going. But the faith towards private schools is quite contrary. This belief is been passed from society to parents, parents to children and children to friends …
The ratio of public schools to private schools in India is 7:5. According to an article published at Indiaspend, April 2017 by Devanik Saha, in between 2010-11 and 2015-16, the enrolment of students in government schools across 20 Indian states decreased by 13 million, as the private schools acquired 17.5 million new students. According to this March 2017 research paper by Geeta Kingdon Gandhi, professor of education and international development at the Institute of Education in London,
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