
The government should strictly implement a law that makes it mandatory to have separate branches for juniors (up to 10 years), seniors (up to 15 years) and college (up to 18 years old). This is because the strictness of rules becomes lenient as students progress forward and their studying styles also change.
Schools that have all grades in one building are mostly struggling with maintaining discipline where young children get exposed to behaviour that suits older children but not them.
Every school should therefore have separate branches for juniors, seniors and college students with separate bathrooms and canteens. Bunching all of them in the same place creates many problems for the school, the students and the parents.
Shahryar Khan Baseer
Islamabad