your school does not have a playground and the students wish that there was one. they play close to the road and this has caused many problems in the past. discuss with your partner. what are the alternative arrangements could be made and how you could convince your school authorities for this issue
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Write a letter to the principal of the school. Urge him to arrange a playground in the nearby locality. Perhaps there is a community playground or hall nearby. Or, a playground in the school nearby can be used during certain times. The principal can negotiate appropriately and arrange the much needed physical training and sports facilities.
Perhaps a floor above the school building can be built and that could create extra space in the school.
Games and sports are needed for young boys and girls to balance their physical growth with mental growth. It is not at all advisable to play close to the road, causing inconvenience to the children as well as to the public. It is quite dangerous too. So certainly a positive action must be taken. Convince the management by going in a group and asking for an immediate initiative. Show the promising young talent who would bring name and fame to the school, if playgrounds are available.
Perhaps a floor above the school building can be built and that could create extra space in the school.
Games and sports are needed for young boys and girls to balance their physical growth with mental growth. It is not at all advisable to play close to the road, causing inconvenience to the children as well as to the public. It is quite dangerous too. So certainly a positive action must be taken. Convince the management by going in a group and asking for an immediate initiative. Show the promising young talent who would bring name and fame to the school, if playgrounds are available.
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