Schools without sports

Published September 23, 2014

EDUCATION is vital for the development of any country. But it is frustrating that several large and small private schools in Lahore, despite charging hefty tuition fees, are not providing playgrounds for lack of space.

This is affecting students physically and mentally. Because of sports activities, students are able to gain confidence, learn time management, decision-making and sportsman spirit as well.

Many private schools are unable to provide basic facilities to meet parents’ expectations. Only 33pc schools are providing playgrounds and sports activities because a large number of schools are operating in small houses and are not able to accommodate playgrounds.

The government should not allow those schools which are without playgrounds.

Ayesha Shafique
Lahore

Published in Dawn, September 23rd, 2014

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