My Picture of G.S. Mile 19
My Picture of G.S. Mile 19Who am I?
My names are Felix Mekolle Kome, born on
In the Community
The day I stepped into Mile 19, I was well received by the people I met. From that moment, I was no longer a stranger. I was then told that the school was a feeder school to G.S. Ebubu. In the school compound, the person I first met was the head teacher, Mr. Esoka Victor Samme. He took me round the school, introducing me officially to the pupils. This was followed with the meeting he called for the staff to receive me. Here again, I was given a warm reception. The following day, I was given class seven, which I courageously accepted even as I had no previous teaching experience. But, my pupils gave me good impressions. At the end of the year, however, I was disappointed when they scored only 25% pass. This was taken as my first mistake to correct. The following year, I was sent to the same class. The pupils’ participation was there, this time. And, the end result was much better, 70% passed, and the results remained good for the next three consecutive years. However, despite my efforts and increasing teaching experience, the result dropped last year to 27.5%!
Classroom challenges
Classroom work is at times difficult because parents often resist providing pupils with school needs, such as books, pens/pencils, school bags and uniforms. In a class of 72, for example, only about 10 have readers. There is no school library. This is a problem for lesson preparation too. Some parents even refuse to pay other dues such as those levied for terminal exams and the parents teachers association (PTA). In these circumstances, pupils find difficulties expressing themselves, even as some do it better than others. Communication with the parents is good in some cases. We interact well. I try some solutions which bear fruits. Other parents rebuke my advice to them.
Other pressures
G.S. Mile 19 was fully constructed by the PTA. Today, the three buildings have become two. A storm came and wiped one away. Classrooms are so congested. Benches are not enough to sit all. The classrooms are still without doors and windows. More has to be done to improve existing classrooms, add others and build toilets to prevent the soiling of school surroundings.
As the name implies, G.S. Mile 19 is not only for the community in Mile 19 but also for the national and international community. Pupils from this school may not only serve their immediate families, but also the community in mile 19,
Recommendations
The immediate community should not relax. They should be increasing their support as they are now doing. The national and international community should also be honoring their commitment to the school and community in Mile 19.

