
Responsibilities of the members of an administration of the schools in the program to bring children back to school “UNAK /UWANJYE NAWE KU ISHURI “these are as follows:
1. Welcome back children to school, with the aim of encouraging them to study at school.
2. Establishing a program to teach students who have started a new school in order to go with others (coaching morning before,)
3. Accepting the extra-ordinary change in accepting children who have not started school on time based on the time they have started school, helping them is our responsibility as educators/teachers.
4. Reporting of all new children who have not been scheduled to be advocated for the school feeding program for the first quarter 2024-2025 and the report will be submitted to the Sector level early.
5. Teaching properly to Rwandan children, and effectively according to the laws governing education in Rwanda.
6. 6.Monitor student participation day by day in order to identify children who have been absent in order to recruit or to return back for them early.
7. Establishing a student committee in the school consisting of five students (student representative of class, student academic studies of class, student social welfare class, student hygiene of a caretaker of the class, student ethics or discipline class) and the school class teacher assigned ensuring that these committees work well, in order to train students in leadership early, in these committee’s students get to know each other better, they know who is missing, who has special
problems, which helps the school administration to properly clean the reports of students who need special advocacy due to their specific problems.
8. All educational schools are required to set up “anti-drop out clubs” or clubs with links to “Anti drop out clubs” aimed at supporting the program “UNAK/UWANJYE NAWE KU ISHURI “as a new initiative of Jarama Sector, it aims to prevent dropout of school for children in Jarama Sector.
9. .All schools are required to have a “School Improvement Plan” program which includes a special way to bring children back to school or they study badly which will result in them dropping out of school without doing this “School Improvement Plan” will include measures to support the program “UNAK/UWANJYE NAWE KU ISHURI” as new initiative of Jarama Sector aimed at preventing dropout of school for children in Jarama Sector , this program of “UNAK/UWANJYE NAWE KU ISHURI” it will be implemented for a period of three years from the year 2025 to the year 2027, then there will be an analysis of the results that will come from this program.
10. All schools are required to establish greening and beatification clubs to have beauty in the school garden, they grow vegetables that support the school in the program of feeding students at school through the school feeding program, this is one of the solutions to reduce dropout for children, even the school's resources are being improved, including the school's cultivated land, which does not die in vain.
11. All schools are required to set up student clubs where they can raise small animals including (rabbits, chickens, pigs, and others....) where children can raise their peers to improve their abilities in order to find solutions at a young age....
12. Advise on what can be done to bring children back to school without learning, or learning poorly, to the desired long-term results.
13. Advice on how punishments can be imposed on parents or those with parental responsibilities, who refuse to send their children back to school, or start their children.
14. Meeting related to the implementation of law n’ 010/2021 of 16/02/2021 that determines the organization of education, Article 6: of this law states, the responsibility of the parent or the parental in improving the quality of education.
15. Advice regarding the implementation of the law n’ 010/2021 of 16/02/2021 that determines the organization of education, Article 125: of this law states that the penalties are imposed on anyone who is born, the child's right to study in schools of primary education, the student makes a mistake, he is subject to an administrative fine of not less than five thousand Rwandan francs (5,000 Frw) but not more than ten thousand (10,000 Frw) and the child is given back the birth-right.