80 Final Year Students Quit School In Kenya Because They Are Tired Of Learning
On Wednesday night, November 25, some final-year students walked out of their secondary school in eastern Kenya saying they were tired of studying.
Some 80 students left the Matungulu Boys Secondary School compound, leaving only 36 behind, according to The Standard newspaper.
The school principal said the students had discipline issues that were being dealt with.
Some of the students told local radio stations that the principal was too strict and they were tired of studying. They said they would prefer to come back just to sit for final examinations scheduled for next year.
The principal said parents had been informed and asked to bring back the students.
Schools reopened in October for final-year students after being closed because of coronavirus, while other classes will resume in January.
The ministry of education advised administrators to minimise interaction between students in boarding schools and people outside to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Some schools have reported coronavirus cases since reopening.