Improved services enhance efficiency at Kakonko Secondary School
KIGOMA: THE educational efficiency of Kakonko Girls’ Secondary School in Kigoma Region has considerably improved following the development of three science laboratories.
School’s Headmistress Anatoria Nkabo revealed this growth, noting that the mission, which price 180m/-, was funded by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in collaboration with the Tanzania Education Authority (TEA).
“The school, which has 270 students, has experienced a renewed sense of educational enthusiasm, bringing joy to both teachers and students,” Ms Nkabo mentioned.
She added that the Physics, Chemistry and Biology laboratories have created a student-friendly studying setting that motivates college students to excel in science topics.
Ms Nkabo additionally expressed optimism in regards to the college’s efficiency in nationwide examinations.
“We anticipate that more than half of the 167 Form Four students will score Division One next year due to the enhanced learning facilities,” she mentioned.
Chemistry and Biology trainer Nikolous Kayombo praised the initiative, stating that college students can now have interaction in sensible experiments moderately than relying solely on theoretical classes.
“This shift to practical learning will significantly enhance students’ understanding and performance,” he mentioned.
Students expressed gratitude to UNICEF and TEA for the services, noting that the laboratories will allow them to conduct extra science experiments, fostering their educational success.
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In addition to the laboratories, TEA funded the development of a dormitory within the 2022/2023 monetary 12 months. The dormitory, with a capability to accommodate 120 college students, was constructed at a value of 142.9m/-.
Form One college students Zulfa Twaha and Sharifat Sharifat highlighted how the brand new dormitory has improved their lodging, permitting them to focus extra on their research.
Established in 2022, Kakonko Girls’ Secondary School at present has 274 college students and is predicted to confess 100 extra college students in 2025, signalling continued development and growth.