Acting Vice Chancellor, University of Sindh Professor Dr Parveen Shah has said that all required facilities would be provided to promote talented students of the University's Model Schools so that they could compete with students of other schools of the country. She was speaking at the inauguration ceremony of installation of a heavy load generator to facilitate the students of the school during electric load shedding hours at Syed Pannah Ali Shah Model School, Jamshoro on Thursday.
The event was also attended by the Dean Faculty of Social Sciences Dr Abida Tahrani, Professor Raza Shah, Chairman Sindh University Colony, Controllers of Examinations Muhammad Nawaz Narejo and Muhammad Ali Pathan, Director Admissions B A Shaikh and others. Dr Shah on this occasion appreciated the efforts of the school management as well as teachers for the promotion of talented students and said that attention on teaching and actively organising co-curriculum activities on the part of teachers for the students is so essential.
She also lauded performance of students in tableau and said that the university would provide all facilities to the students to participate in co-curriculum activities. She said that students of the school level are most important and they need full attention of parents and teachers that they grow in excellent environment with all facilities. She promised that extra class rooms and staff room for teachers will be constructed very soon and other necessary facilities would be provided as soon as the university would receive promised funds from HEC.
She announced that a committee under chairmanship of the university Registrar would be set up to examine the matter of promotions of teachers of Model chool. Dr Shah also visited various classrooms and inspected the teaching there. Ms Fareeda Shaikh Principal of Model School highlighted the problems face by school due to shortage of school rooms, staff room, furniture and other facilities. She expressed gratitude to the acting Vice Chancellor for providing generator and said that due to load shedding the teachers and students were facing lot of problems.