According to our Galle Central Special Correspondent, of the 6,003 students in Sangamitta Girlsâ College only 152 students attended school while Southlands College, recorded an attendance of 86 students out of 2,268. At Mahinda College, Galle only 150 out of 5,308 students attended school.
Kalutara Central Special Corrospondent reports that the attendance of students at many schools in the Kalutara and Panadura Educational Divisions were extremely poor yesterday. According to him, only 130 students of Wadduwa Central College, 100 students of Panadura Royal College and 50 students of Panadura Balika Vidyalaya attended classes. According to him, some parents expressed their fear of sending their children to school, eventhough the authorities have taken all the possible safety measures for the students and teachers.â
However, many school principals expressed their total satisfaction regarding the security measures provided to their schools with the cooperation of the relevant police stations and special school committees, he further reports.
According to Pannipitiya Special Correspondent, the student attendance in the Maharagama Educational Zone was also low. Only 68 students attended Dharmapala, Pannipitiya while 58, 71 and 85 students were present at Maharagama Presidentâs College, Kottawa Ananda Vidyalaya and Kottawa Dharmapala Vidyalaya respectively.
It is also reported that only 20% of 2000 students of Naula Sri Naga National College attended school despite tight security provided by the Police and Armed Forces.
Meanwhile, the Education Ministry in a statement said that the student attendance was ârelatively lowerâ than usual. The statement points out that schools in urban areas recorded a low attendance while schools in rural areas reported good student attendance. âSome schools report 80% student attendance,â the statement also said.
The statement further said that the attendance of teachers in most schools was extremely good.
The Education Ministry expressed confidence that the situation will improve and the school operations will soon get back to normal. According to the statement, Education Minister Akila Viraj Kariyawasam expressed his gratitude to parents who sent their children to schools without falling trap to some politically-driven groups who spread false information on security provided to schools.
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