School refused permission to teach English in municipal schools

Tuesday, 17 November 2009 10:22 administrator
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The Times of India 17.11.2009

School refused permission to teach English in municipal schools

AHMEDABAD: St Xavier's High School, Mirzapur, has been refused permission for its students to teach English to municipal school students.

St Xavier's had written to Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) seeking permission to teach English in four corporation schools as part of their drive to better English skills among underprivileged students. About 15 students each from class VIII, IX and X had been readied for the project.

The school authorities were surprised when their request was flatly turned away by AMC authorities. The school board of AMC asked the school to send their teachers instead of students for the project.

Father Vincent Paul, principal of St Xavier's, said, "We had sought permission for four schools, but the corporation has denied permission. They even refused permission for a single school. The corporation wants teachers and not students to go and teach the kids." Fr Paul said that in the past the corporation has given the school students permission for such programmes.

Ahmedabad Municipal School Board administrative officer Lagdhir Desai admitted that they have refused permission for the project. "The school had sought permission for its students as they wanted to impart training of teaching English to Gujarati students. They too have a primary school in Gujarati medium. If they want classes for practice they should do it in their school and not in corporation schools," said Desai.

He added that allowing secondary school students to give classes to municipal school students would have also disturbed the academic schedule of the school.