Project launch: In Pindi, needy students to take extra classes

Principals have assured they will ensure the projects are run successfully in their respective schools.


Our Correspondent November 27, 2012

ISLAMABAD:


A launching ceremony for Afternoon Coaching Classes (ACC) project was held in St Joseph’s High School on Monday.


“This project is for poor students,” said Javed Masih, project manager of ACC. It will help students bridge gaps in learning. “The mission of the project is to develop successful learners and responsible future citizens.” For 2012- 2013, the project will be launched in eight schools.

The target for this year is 1,152 students, while 52 teachers will be engaged, he said. The project was continued from last year and provided coaching to 782 students from five schools, for which 43 teachers were engaged.



Principals have assured they would ensure the projects are run successfully in their respective schools.

The following schools will participate in the project, St Francis (Boys) School, St Francis (Girls) School, St Patrick School, St Theresa School, St Joseph School, St Catherine Convent School, Sacred Heart School, Westridge and Sacred Heart School, Naseerabad.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 27th, 2012. 

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