السبت، 2 نوفمبر 2019

Ndalichako Need Form Four Graduators To Have Discipline Amd Ethics

Minister of Education, Science and Technology Professor Joyce Ndalichako said education without discipline and ethics would not help you succeed in life.

Minister Ndalichako made that statement during the 32nd high school graduation of Suji in Same district in Kilimanjaro province.

She has said in life that in order to be successful one must have the discipline to do the work he has at the time, including respect for authority and even subordinates and that he wants the students to live it right after finishing fourth form education.

The leader praised Suji's high school leadership for raising students in the good values ​​of knowing God and congratulating them for continuing to perform well in National Forms 4 and 6.

What I have asked is for students to increase their efforts in their studies so that many more can succeed in obtaining first degree.

"Despite your good performance but I want the first grade to be increased, because if you look at the results of this school for three consecutive years from 2016 to 2018 even if there is no fourth grade but the first graders are few so do your best to keep it here  first increase, "said Minister Ndalichako

She wants students to be patriotic to their country including protecting the values ​​of the Nation left by the founders of our nation which include peace, unity and solidarity.

"You see the great work that our Phase Five President is doing to ensure that the country's resources are not stolen for the benefit of all people so when you finish you support him by working hard so that his mission is to see our country prosper," said Minister Ndalichako

Minister Ndalichako has used the opportunity to wish all the successful fourth-year students who hope to start their exams in November this year.

For his part Same District Chief Rozimary Staki has said Same district has 53 secondary schools of which 17 are owned by individuals as well as religious institutions.

She said as the District they have been involved with the Religious Leaders in educating daughters on the importance of self-awareness while they are at school.

Superintendent of high school Suji Silnani Dismas said the school, in addition to emphasizing its education, excites students in the values ​​and discipline of the church.

Dismas said the school has about 568 students and the achievement they are proud of is continuing to perform well in National examinations.

Outstanding student Tajiel Omary, who is looking forward to graduation in Form Four this year, says the success of the lessons is due to the efforts he has been making in the subjects including asking God to fulfill his goals.

Minister Ndalichako also visited Makanya High School and spoke to the students where he wished them well in their fourth-year exams in November this year.
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