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MINUTES OF THE P.T.A. GENERAL MEETING
CORNERSTONE MONTESSORI SCHOOLS
Minutes of the Parent -Teacher
Association General Meeting held on Thursday, 18th October, 2012
The meeting
started at exactly 3:00pm, with the opening prayer said by Mrs. Aduloju
Gbemisola.
The chairman
addressed everyone present and prayed for a brief and fruitful meeting.
The minutes
of the last meeting were read by Miss. Ojo Ayodele and adopted by the house
following a motion for adoption by Mrs. Balogun and seconded by Mrs. Adebowale.
MATTERS ARISING
Mr. Abubakar
Sadiq Ibrahim wanted clarification on the summer class and was told it is
designed for every end of session.
MONTESSORI SYSTEM OF EDUCATION
The director
explained the Montessori system as one that regards every child as being
unique. She explained that children learn at different paces and that every
child should therefore be given the opportunity to move at his/her own pace.
According to her, 2 ½ / 3 year old pupils will spend three sessions in the
nursery class before moving to the primary. She advised that parents should not
compare their children to others. If your child can write at age three, fine;
if not, let him/her be, there is no need to push them. She further stressed
that it is necessary to create a conducive environment for children to learn
and develop and that this is the mission of Corner Stone Montessori Schools.
SCHOOL CLUBS
The head teacher
encouraged the parents to enroll their children for the different available
clubs in the school. She went ahead to list the paying and the non-paying clubs
in the schools as follows
NON-PAYING CLUBS
1. Drama
2. Science
3. Art and craft
4. French
5. ICT
6. Mathematics and
PAYING CLUBS
1. Mad science club - N13,000 per term
2. Dance club - N6,000 per term
3. Public speaking - N5,000
per term
4. Karate - N7,500 per term
She implored
parents to check the notice board for regular updates on club activities.
SCHOOL PREFECTS
The head
teacher informed the house that school prefects have been selected from years
four (4) and five (5) pupils and that their names and posts will be made public
as soon as the badges are ready. She listed some of the upcoming events for
this session as
1. Nursery week,
2. Class assembly, to start next term,
3. Spelling bee competition at the end
of every term,
4. Edu-fare will come up third term and
5. What we can do with our shapes
She also
informed the house of the employment of a Physical and Health Education teacher;
hence the first inter-house sports will take place this session.
FINANCIAL REPORT
The treasurer,
Mrs. Alfred told the house that though many parents have paid for the PTA
project, some are yet to. She then went ahead to announce the amount in the
account.
The PTA
chairman Mr. Akintunde pleaded with all parents to pay the PTA levy thereby assisting
the school in its growth.
Mrs. Idajili
wanted to know if the payment was per term, to which the chairman answered that
it is once ,and per family.
The call by
the chairman to know the capacity of generator that will be suitable was
responded to by Mr. Francis Adi who said that he would need to go round the
school to make an estimate. Mrs. Alfred and Mr. Adeyinka Adewale volunteered to work with Mr.
Moses Oluwole to check the electrical appliances used in the school. Mrs.
Alfred suggested a familiar electrician be made to join the team.
It was
agreed that the school will need a generator of a suitable capacity. The chairman wanted to know if the feasibility
study would be concluded in one week and
the generator installed before the end of the year and possibly commission it.
He asked for
suggestions as to how to make the other parents who haven’t paid the PTA levy do
so. Mrs. Ene Sofia enjoined parents to pay up since it is for the benefit of
their children and that one of the reasons for choosing the school for her
children was because it has air conditioners. Mrs. Biola Olumodeji also encouraged parents to pay and that those who have financial challenges
can speak to the management to pay by installments.
The Head
teacher implored parents to work with the school in giving the pupils
qualitative education by paying for extra enrichment materials whenever the
need arises. The Director further explained that there are some books that the
pupils will find very useful but that the school has just one copy of each. The
school can however make photocopies, bind and sell for a token. Willing parents
can then buy for their children. The books are enrichment materials and so are
optional. Mrs. Ihedigbo supported the extra resources by saying that it is
better to get resources from the school than hire lesson teachers who may end
up confusing the children. Mrs. Chioma Onashapor opined that it would be nice
if such resources can be in the school library so that every child can have
easy access to them. Mrs. Attahiru suggested that all work sheets be put in a
booklet form for easy management. She also advised the school to have a
complete first aid box and ensure absolute cleanliness of the environment. She
was told that the school has a first aid box but will endeavour to upgrade it.
COMPLAINTS
Mrs. Olumodeji
complained about giving short notices of events to parents, as well as
inadequate information dissemination by the school. Mrs. Balogun expressed
displeasure with the change in plans concerning the nursery colour week.
According to her, parents were not duly informed about what the children
should wear for the event. She also
complained about the late information concerning the Independence Day
celebration.
Mrs.
Durojaiye asked if the communication book is meant for all pupils, and if so,
she would like to know why her child didn’t get one. Mrs. Idajili added that
though her own child has, nothing has ever been written in it and that teachers
do not even read nor acknowledge what parents write in the book.
Mrs. Longe apologized on behalf of the school
concerning the delay in the supply of school uniform, especially to the new
pupils. She explained that the fault was from the manufacturers and suppliers who
mixed up the specification, so the school had to return the ones sent and is
still expecting new sets.
Mrs. Ene
Sofia, a new parent wanted to know why the school doesn’t allow children to
take juice in the school. Mrs. Longe responded on behalf of the school by
explaining that due to increased cases of juvenile diabetes, the school is
trying to help curb the risk of such an ailment in children. She also encouraged
parents to make children drink more water, yogurt and milk as advised by the
school.
Mrs. Nosa
Igbemudia expressed her dissatisfaction with the way and manner in which the
after school care is being handled. She complained that her child is always
left uncared for and all children are put in the hall with their bags scattered
all over the place each time she comes in to pick her child. She was of the
opinion that there was lack of proper supervision and planned activities for
the children. The Head Teacher explained that the school has planned after
school care/ activities and that there are always teachers on duty to take care
of the children.
Mr. Enobong
Samuel advised that teachers should always appear neat and presentable at all
times, so that prospective parents on enquiry visits can have a good impression
about them and the school. He cited a not-too-encouraging example. The head teacher
promised that all the complaints would be looked into.
Mrs. Ihedigbo whose children are in the nursery
class wanted to know how she can assist her children at home without textbooks.
She said that, as busy parents, it is difficult to know what to do with the children
without textbooks to guide them. The director told her that children don’t use
textbooks at this stage and that they don’t need a lesson teacher either.
Mr. Oluwole needed help with teaching his child letter
sounds. Mrs. Longe said that she too used
to have that challenge but found a book
and CD she bought from the school shop very helpful.. She also stressed that young
children do not need lesson teachers. She however counseled parents to listen
more to their children and observe them. Mrs. Idajili was also of the opinion that
there is no need to confuse the children with a lesson teacher who is not
familiar with the Montessori curriculum, but rather talk to the school
authority to clear their doubts .
FIELD TRIP/EXCURSIONS
It was
unanimously agreed by all members present that the school should embark on a field
trip this session but be careful in the choice of where to visit.
BLOG AND WEBSITE
The
chairman, Mr. Akintunde told the house that the school blog is for better
communication (www.cornerstonemontessorischools.blogspot.com). He advised parents to write out
their e-mail addresses clearly so that the school can communicate with them through
email, in addition to SMS. Mr. John Oke volunteered to assist the school in updating
its website and further work on the school blog.
Mrs. Longe is not too satisfied with the way
the blog is programmed. She said that information that should be for only
parents, staff and pupils can actually be accessed by everyone who opens the
blog. She said that it would be nice if confidentiality can be ensured. In view of this, Mr. John Oke suggested a
login password for parents and teachers to access vital information on the
blog.
APPRECIATION OF TEACHERS
The chairman
encouraged parents to appreciate the teachers whenever the need arises. He also
thanked everyone present thereby bringing the meeting to an end.
The meeting
ended by 5:05pm with the closing prayer said by Mrs. Joy Uwa.
ATTENDANCE
1. SAMUEL ODU
2. ESOSA LONGE
3. AGEDE OYEDE
4. KOLADE BAYODE
5. ENE SOFIA
6. KEMI DUROJAIYE
7. CHIOMA ONOSHAKPOR
8. FRANCIS A.ATI
9. CAROLINE IYONSI
10.
ADULOGU GBEMI
11.
MOHAMMED ABDULLAHI
12.
NGOZI IDAJILI
13.
MAVAL JITUBOH
14.
BLESSING SAM- IONEMBER
15.
CHRISTIANA IBETO
16.
BADIYYAM M. YARADUA
17.
IJEH CHINYERE .E.
18.
GRACE ELVIS
19.
Dr. FAVOUR .E. ORJI
20.
LADY IJEOMA AZUBIKE
21.
JOY UWA
22.
Mrs. WAKAMA
23.
Mrs. OBI ANGELA
24.
OYENIKE WALE BALOGUN
25.
FATE GAMBA AETAHIN
26.
RACHEAL WJEH
27.
RUTH SWOMEN
28.
G ALADIMA FEN .D.
29.
IGBEMUDIA NOSA
30.
MOSES OLUWOLE
31.
Mrs. MERCY OSEKWUYE-ATOI
32.
ASARI ARIKPO
33.
ADEGOKE L.O
34.
UCHE UDEH
35.
OKUSAGA BUSOLA
36.
HENRY OMONIYI
37.
CLARA
AMEH
38.
F. KEHINDE
39.
RAKIYA OGAH
40.
MIDAH LAMINGA
41.
PAT MBAKWE
42.
ANYA NWOCHA
43.
JOHN OKE
44.
GLORIS IHEDIGBO
45.
KIKELOMO ISMAIL
46.
VICTOR-NWDIGO LINDA
47.
GBENGA ODUBAYO
48.
OGHOYONE UFOMA QUEEN
Mrs.
NNENNA GREY OKEHI
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
PTA GENERAL MEETING
MINUTES OF THE PARENT -TEACHER ASSOCIATION GENERAL
MEETING HELD ON THURSDAY, 7TH JUNE,
2012
The
meeting commenced at 1:58pm and the opening prayer was said by the chairman.
The chairman addressed the parents in attendance and appreciated them for their
support to the school and enjoined them to keep up the good work.
REACTIONS
The
chairman demanded to know if everyone got the minutes of the last
meeting. Mrs Durojaiye, a new parent, signified that she didn't get one probably because she is a new to the school.
Many
parents complained about the new school policy of shutting the school gate by
8:00 am and turning back late comers. Mr Olaonipekun applauded the decision but
frowned at the approach. He said he understands that the decision is to instil
discipline in the children at this tender age but, insisted the school should devise other means of punishment or sanction rather than send them back home.
Mrs
Longe suggested that children should be made to go to bed early as this will
help them wake up early, prepare them and get to school on time.
Mr
Ahmed suggested that the children should be allowed into the school but the
number of days of lateness be recorded in the report card. He also
suggested that the school be liberal and reconsider its stand on this.
Mrs
Agede, Mrs Oluwatayo, Mr Spiff and Mrs Okorie applauded the new policy but,
pleaded that the pupils should be allowed into the school. They however,
suggested that pupils be delayed outside for a few minutes before being allowed
in or make them miss the first lesson which starts by 8:15am.
Mr
Laminga expressed his disapproval of the policy and further stressed that
parents should be blamed and punished and not the children since parents are
the ones responsible for bringing children to school. Some parents suggested
that the resumption time should be adjusted to between 8:10 or 8:15am.
After
much deliberation, the chairman Mr Akintunde told the house that the decision
of the school on this is irreversible.
Mrs
Onwughalu and Mrs Ogbunude also supported the new policy and admonished all
parents to adhere strictly by adjusting their schedule.
Mrs
Ola (the Director) however informed the house that as regards the issue of
standard and school setting, punctuality is of utmost importance. She also
intimated them that the first lesson starts at 8:15am and pupils who come late
would be sent back home. She emphatically stated that this is the best time and
the first place to instil discipline in the children.
It
was finally resolved that after 8: 00 am of every school day, the school gate
would be shut and the decision would not be reversed.
AGENDA
The headteacher Roberts NN read and explained items on the agenda to the parents
thus:
EDUCATIONAL FAIR
She
started by educating the parents on the Educational Fair (Edufair). She
explained that the broad theme for this year’s ‘Fair’ is tagged EVOLUTION.
The ‘Fair” will take place in the school as each class will talk on Evolution
in different fields like Banking, cooking, Law, Medicine Music, Clothing etc.
Each class will look at the history of a particular profession from what it was
then and what it is today. She also told the parents that they can advertise
their products (educational items, children’s collections like kids’ wears,
books, and educational materials) as they will be given maidens for free. She
however, solicited for sponsorship in form of branded gift items, books and
other educational items from the parents and other corporate organizations they
know of. Interested sponsors and exhibitors are to see the Head Teacher
for further discussion.
EXCURSION
She
also informed the house that the school is planning an excursion to the Central
Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Almost all parents were against any form of excursion at
this time until the security situation of the country improves.
END OF THE YEAR CONCERT
The
school is planning to put up a concert to celebrate the end of another
successful school year. She calls for support from parents in form of cash,
provision of food, snacks and other items.
SUMMER SCHOOL
The
school is organizing Summer School starting from 30th June -24th August 2012( 4 weeks ) The fee is N
40,000.00 per participant and parents are encouraged to register their children
as this is going to be an educative, informative and fun -filled event.
MENTAL MATHEMATICS FOR PRIMARY SESSION
has also been introduced to help improve the numerical skills of the children.
Mental Math is about learning the ideas, formats and basics in mathematics and
being able to work out numerical problems without using pen and paper most
times.
MONTESSORI HAS BEEN UPGRADED
The
Montessori curriculum of the school has been upgraded and this will take effect
from next session. Children will be doing more work in reading, writing
science, social studies etc.
MUSIC, ART AND P.H.E TEACHER
The
school’s Music School will kick off next session. For this, the school will be
employing a seasoned Musical Director to tutor the children in playing some
musical instruments every Saturday for an extra fee.
An
Art Teacher will also be employed to assist in developing the artistic skills
and creativity in the children. The P.H.E teacher will train the pupils in
different areas of sports in preparation for our first Inter-House Sports
competition coming up next session.
KITCHEN
The
chairman informed the house that the old committee on food inspection has been
dissolved for the fact that the children of these parents do not take school
lunch but bring their lunch from home. Mrs Durojaiye and Mrs Maikai volunteered
to do the inspection, thereby constituting the new committee.
PROPER SCHOOL DRESSING:
The
head teacher reminded parents about the proper and correct dress code for
pupils as most of them come to school with the wrong shirts, cardigan, and
shoes hair styles etc. It was unanimously agreed that pupils should not wear
beads at all to school but, a neat plait with a little attachment is allowed to
keep the hair neat and longer lasting. Every hair style should be kept away
from the face as much as possible.
LATE PICK-UP
The
issue of late pick-up has been over flogged during our P.T.A. Meetings and Newsletters sent home regularly. The school is disappointed in the sense that most
parents still pick their children late even after the time has been extended to
2:45 pm from 2.30 pm.
DISCIPLINE AND PARTNERSHIP
The
Head Teacher solicited for partnership with the parents in the area of
discipline as the home is an integral part of the school. She further stressed
that discipline should be a combined effort of everyone and a collective
responsibility of the school, home, and the community.
COMMENTS
Mr
Ahmed commended the school especially on the Montessori System and its effect
on the pupils and demanded for an introduction of the system in the primary
school. He also talked on the grading system of scores given to the pupils and
wants them checked and corrected. He suggested that more attention should be
paid to Mathematics so we will not be producing only poets but also scientists.
This view was supported by Mrs Maikai and Mrs Onwughalu.
Mrs
Okorie suggested the teaching of Nigerian heroes be infused into the
curriculum. She also wants pupils in the primary school to be taught sex
education.
Mr
Ahmed and Mrs Longe asked for clarification on Edufair by the head teacher.
Mrs
Ezirike wanted to know when the school would start the music school as she is
interested. The head teacher told her it will commence next session.
The
Director informed the house that the school is looking forward to inviting
parents to come and have lunch with their children. Parents welcomed the idea
and wanted to know if it will be for free but, she said they will have to pay
for their lunch.
The
school informed the house that there has been a positive improvement in the
payment of school fees since the implementation of the ‘NO PAYMENT, STAY AT
HOME ‘policy. Most parents paid up all their fees on the first day of the
policy.
Mrs
Oluwatayo pleaded with the school to come up with a more convenient
payment plan to ease the burden parents go through in paying fees. She
suggested instalment payment especially for parents with more than one child.
This was supported by Mr Ahmed.
Mrs
Ogbunude commented on the proper dissemination of information concerning school
activities. She suggested text messaging and an eye- catching notice board.
This view was supported by Mrs Maikai.
Mrs
Anosike asked if parents whose children are for dance club on Monday and
Thursday which holds between 2-3pm pay are supposed to for late pick-up. She
was told by the Headteacher that parents of participating children in any
after school club will not have to pay for late pick-up.
APPRECIATION
Many
parents were happy, satisfied and appreciated the effect of the Montessori
System on their children. Mr Ahmed, Mrs Maikai, Mrs Ogbunude, Mrs Longe. Mrs
Akindahunsi , Mrs Nike Balogun, Mrs Onwughalu, Mrs Oluwatayo and many more
appreciated the school and its uniqueness. Mrs Onwughalu pleaded with parents
to return to the school any item found with their children which does not
belong them. She also urged parents to seek redress from the appropriate
authority in the school anytime a child comes home with a report about another
child rather than come to the school to threaten another child.
The
vice chairman Mrs Amir also asked parents to join her in thanking the school
for her primary four son’s success in the last Common Entrance Examinations.
She commended the teachers for their efforts and applauded the school for the
quality of education given to the children. Also, Mrs Oluwatayo spoke about her
son Charles in year 4 who also attempted the Common Entrance Examination and is
expecting a very good result.
CONCLUSION
Mr
Akintunde finally appreciated all in attendance and prayed for them and
appealed to them to continue to support the school. Meat pie and bottled water
were served to all in attendance. Forty nine persons were in attendance. The
meeting ended at 3:58pm with a closing prayer said by Mrs. Lawan.
MR AKINTUNDE
CHAIRMAN
MISS UCHE
SECRETARY
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