Parents, stakeholders highlight remedies to help dying schools

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Some school owners have come out to complain of the dwindling numbers of students in their schools and this has become a burden for many.

In a bid to keep their school running, many school owners have resorted to trying different changes to the way they resuscitate their schools but some of them have been to no avail.

According to experts, the best way to improve a business is to ask the customers of that business what they think. This principle works for schools too.

In a group with parents and educators, some of them have come out to list pointers of things that make up a good school.

Some of the most common things that were mentioned were great teacher welfare, how parents are treated, getting feedback from parents who left, the qualifications of the teachers and management level staff, leveraging technology, meeting up with international standard amongst others.

These are few ways in which school owners can revive their schools. However, more insights from education consulting and marketing agencies will help to solve this problem.

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