Sinebare: Schools failing to submit census data will miss out on subsidies

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The National, Thuresday 12th January 2012

By SALLY TIWARI
ALL schools in the country are registered with the education department, says education secretary Dr Musawe Sinebare.
He was clarifying a report in this newspaper this week quoting Prime Minister Peter O’Neill as saying there were “ghost” schools which were receiving government subsidies but did not have any existing facilities.
“The Department of Education assures the public that all schools are registered with the Education Department through the education system and such media reports cause confusion among the public,” Sinebare said.
He said O’Neill could have been referring to the 2,981 schools which had not submitted their enrolment or census data.
Sinebare said subsidies were paid to schools each year according to the school census data provided to the department by each school.
Schools that do not provide census data are referred to as “schools with nil data” – but they are registered with the education department.
“Schools with nil data will not receive subsidy payments until they provide census data as subsidy is paid according to enrolment figures,’’ he said.
The provincial education office advises schools with nil data to provide census data if they want to qualify for subsidy payments.
The provincial education advisers have been directed to provide information on the number of schools in their provinces with nil data.
The information should include operational bank account details and student enrolment figures by Jan 23.