Judge Orders Closure Of Low-Cost Bridge International Schools In Uganda

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(EurActiv) — Uganda’s High Court has ordered the closure of a chain of low-cost private schools backed by Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg, respectively the founders of Microsoft and Facebook.

Judge Patricia Basaza Wasswa ruled on Friday (4 November) that the 63 Bridge International Academies provided unsanitary learning conditions, used unqualified teachers and were not properly licensed.

The ruling is a blow to Bridge International, which has expanded rapidly since its inception in 2008. The organisation offers cheap, standardised, technology-driven education in countries in Africa and Asia.

Under the Bridge International model, teachers read scripted lessons from a tablet computer that also records student attendance and assessments.

But Bridge International has courted controversy, with Liberian teachers threatening to strike earlier this year over government plans to outsource all primary education to the private US-owned company.

In Uganda, government inspectors said children were being taught in sub-standard facilities and unsanitary conditions.

But James Black, a parent who chose Bridge International for his six children, said he appreciated the low fees of about $28 (£22) a term – one-third of what he used to pay – and disagreed with the decision.

“The government says that the facilities are not clean but when I visit the school I look at the kitchen and latrines and they are fine,” he said.

“Bridge schools are mushrooming and many of the officials in the ministry own private schools, and I think that they are scared that they will lose pupils and their fees.”

Bridge International, which claims to have 12,000 students in Uganda, said it would challenge the high court ruling. “We are extremely disappointed for our pupils and disagree with this ruling,” said liaison officer Matsiko Godwin Muhwezi.

“We plan to appeal, on behalf of the more than 20,000 Ugandans who have decided to send their children to our schools.”

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One thought on “Judge Orders Closure Of Low-Cost Bridge International Schools In Uganda

  • November 8, 2016 at 3:12 pm
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    Standardized schools, in which the teacher reads a standardized lesson from a teleprompter are not proper education. Education takes interaction, discussion and a teacher who doesn’t need a teleprompter to ratter down his lesson. Even if these schools ultimately aren’t unsanitary, they are certainly brainwashing, not instruction and education. Good for Uganda to close them down and replace them with proper public schools with genuinely trained teachers who interact with students. Once cannot replace a good teacher with a teleprompter.

    It is alarming to hear that this is propagated by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation. Surely, they have enough money to provide real schools and educated teachers for real education not brainwashing into standardized western propaganda. The danger that children get misled into believing that the western lies are true is too large. And no African country should go for that.

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