Education

Lagos govt: Why we can’t review boarding school fees

The Lagos State Government says an increase in boarding fees in its model colleges is inevitable, to ensure better welfare of the students.

The Deputy Director of Public Affairs at the Lagos State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, Ganiu Lawal, said this in a statement on Monday, September 16, 2024.

The Lagos State Government recently approved the upward review of boarding fees payable in all public boarding schools in the state.

The review of boarding fees in all public secondary schools in Lagos State is with effect from the 2024/2025 session.

The newly approved fee is N100,000 and starts from the session resuming on September 15.

Lawal noted that students in the boarding schools were over one per cent of the entire basic and secondary school student population in public schools in Lagos State.

According to Lawal, the N35,000 boarding fees being paid since 2021 is not realistic in 2024.

He said: “The Ministry is aware of dissenting views by some parents to the inevitable increase in boarding fees in our model colleges.

“This was not an easy decision, but the welfare of the children is a priority for the Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education and the Lagos State Government.

“Since enrolment of a child into a boarding school is an individual choice for every parent, they are expected to pay boarding fees.

“The boarding fee is paid every term and it is used basically for feeding, janitorial and other miscellaneous cost related to keeping them in the hostels per term.”

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The ministry spokesman explained that the schools took care of energy cost on fuel and cooking gas, which he said are essential for preparing the students’ meals.

Lawal added: “The model college students enjoy all other privileges of free education vis a vis provision of education infrastructure, free tuition, technology support (free devices).

“Also provision of adequate security in schools and payment of terminal examination fees; the state government pays WAEC fees for all public school students.

“Ideally, none of our parents will testify to the reasonability of feeding a child of 12 to 18 years with N35,000 for 3 months.

“A comparative analysis of Federal and state public schools with boarding facilities across the country shows Lagos State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education is still very considerate with the reviewed rate in spite of the incomparable cost of food and other expenses.”

Lawal noted that nutritious food was not just for physical growth but also for mental alertness, adding that the ministry would not want any boarding student to look gaunt or lack the skill of critical thinking.

He stressed that the government took responsibility of the health and well-being of the students while in school, adding that the government would require full cooperation of all stakeholders to do this.

The ministry official, therefore, enjoined parents to see reasons with the state government and show understanding for the sake of the students.

It would be recalled that the Lagos State Government provided free education in 1,021 primary schools, 369 junior secondary and 329 senior secondary schools, which include 32 model colleges across the state.

All the model colleges are boarding schools, except Vetland Junior and Senior Secondary Schools, which operate day.

The Star

Segun Ojo

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