, Vianney Augustine Kavutse, the Head of the Department of Basic Education and TVET Quality Assurance at NESA, emphasised that conducting inspections is a fundamental part of their mandate. He disclosed that during the previous academic year, the 54 schools in question were evaluated and given recommendations to help improve the quality of education they offer, but not suspended.
Kavutse explained that schools should be granted accreditation on varying timelines like one to three years, depending on how they operate, among other factors. Furthermore, he emphasised that inspections include multiple categories, including infrastructure and materials, among others. In instances where the school fails to adhere to the recommendations, the specific programme might be suspended, and students subsequently transferred to other schools.
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